Submitted by Mark Hamilton on 09/08/2024
Good pizza with a thin crust! We dined in that night and enjoyed the interior, which is a renovated house of worship. We have been searching for a good thin crust pie, and they have it! They also use fresh mozzarella and other quality ingredients. The staff are very good and friendly. The service rating is constrained by the setup, there is no table service. It is okay if you are there early, but if you come later, when the crowd shows up, it is not a quick trip. Don't hold it against them, success has a price. Go and get an appetizer(s), Daily dough and fried mozzarella are my suggestions, the pies are dealers choice.
Submitted by Dylan Lesher on 09/01/2024
Seriously best Service! Great pizza! If you like that thin but still doughy crust pairs with unique carefully crafted recipes? This is the place. It's a must have every time I come back
Submitted by Destiny Soliz on 07/09/2024
A church turned into a pizzeria, very unique place! We visited on a Saturday for dinner at 6:30pm and the line was loooong! Luckily we didn’t have to wait long for our food. It was extra warm inside due to the heat wave but they had many outdoor seating options. Not too many veggie pizza options but you can start with a cheese pizza and add toppings. We got the purist pizza and added mushrooms, while also sharing the salad and fried mozzarella. We were able to replace the apples with tomatoes in the salad. Everything was delicious and it was the perfect amount of food for the two of us. We tried their house made lemonade which was more on the tangy and sour side than sweeter end. The fried mozzarella is a must try!
Submitted by Maria Chavez on 06/03/2024
I had been wanting to try this pizza for some time and finally had time to stop by here.
Went on a Saturday afternoon. Not too busy inside. Ordered garlic bread, x3 drinks, pep pizza and dessert.
Bread was nice and warm. Pizza was pretty good (ordered balsamic for it$1). Pizza price point was good for the size. The dessert was refreshing.
Front lady worker was very nice.
Submitted by Catherine C on 05/10/2024
Grace and Hammer Pizza in Redmond, Oregon, is a hidden gem worth discovering. Though it might give you pause to walk up the steps of a 1912 church to order pizza, it’s great experience!
Their crust achieves the delicate balance of lightness and crispiness. Toppings are a canvas for creativity. The special the day we were there was delicious. The pizza selection offers a diverse range that appeals to just about every palate, each one meticulously chosen for its quality and flavor. Though depth of staffing can be a little strained during busy times or especially when a customer at the order counter meticulously ponders their pizza, cocktail or other beverage decisions. When it’s your time you’ll receive a warm greeting and dedication to provide focused customer service. A special mention goes to their suggestion to try a new sparkling water, Over Ripe Mango Hop Water, which unexpectedly elevated the meal for someone who loves a beer with her pizza but wasn’t in the mood this time.
Grace and Hammer Pizza has undoubtedly secured its place as my top choice for a tasty adventure in Redmond.