Berry's Pie Pantry

230 N Virginia St, Prescott
(928) 778-0511

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Debbie Ryals

Open at 8 yeah! Enjoyed very friendly waitresses and good hash.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Renee Brown

They stop serving breakfast on Sundays too early IMO. Sometimes people like to get breakfast after Church. They had almost no customers & we were told they were no longer serving breakfast. It was 11:35.

Darrell Curtis

Great rhubarb pie. Great crust. Reasonably priced. The place is small but very comfortable with very friendly service. Very good pies.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ronda M Stewart

Pie was delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Stephen Leeman

Good was good, but took a really long time to get it

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Christy Crosser

Great place, Great food, best pies! Yum!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brenda Villavicencio

Cute little place in downtown Prescott we ordered a homemade lemon meringue pie and let me tell you it was the best I've ever had just walking in there wanted me to try all of their dishes

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Wesley

I like the lemon meringue!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Christi Lewis

Just a small place but very cozy. The food was average, the pie was pretty good. Our server was a little distracted with other customers so she was a little slow on things. Overall a decent place to eat

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Lu113s (Lu)

Cozy environment and amazing pies!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Geoffrey McCloud

Food good. Not a packed house and yet waited almost 15 minutes for a small single person order. I will go back and give them another try.

Arizona

I stopped in for a slice of pie and was surprised to receive a very small portion for nearly $6. There were barely any berries and the crust was torn to pieces. When I asked about the price and size, the staff member I spoke to was curt and unhelpful, simply saying that all their slices are cut that way and everything is expensive.

Honestly, the slice felt like it should have cost half the price. It’s disappointing because the place has the potential to be a charming, hometown spot. Unfortunately, the unfriendly service and overpriced portion left a poor impression.

In a small town, customer service and word of mouth really matter — and experiences like this can shape both.

Debra Loll

Berrys is a long time staple of Prescott and I know it's changed ownership through the years. Hadn't been here in like 12 months or more so stopped by today for sandwiches and Togo pie. We seriously had to wait almost a hour for our sandwich meals. When they came they were thin with hardly anything on them. Potato soup always was the winner. Today it was chunky amd just not the righr texture somehow. No apologies on the wait or anything. Can't say I am thrilled to go back again. This place needs a major cleaning and overhaul inside. The table cloths were old and gross. Just not a great experience overall. I have looked at some of the other reviews recently about the same it seems with mine.

Steve W

What a fantastic find! I'm always looking for motorcycle breakfast destinations. Just a random find. I love pie! And I found out they served breakfast. Of course I had to try it! They have a nice selection of pies, at least a dozen+ that I was told they make fresh daily. I ordered breakfast and two slices of pie. Pie came out first, so I ate half of each for an appetizer. Breakfast was fine, nothing to complain about. 1 egg over medium, crispy bacon, sausage and gravy biscuits. All tasty. Biscuits were a little dense and a little fluffy. However... The pies! Holy hell. I had the sour cream lemon with whipped cream. Too much whipped cream, is that a thing?, but the pie was tart and tangy and so light and delicious. I also had the coconut cream as it came. That was very good too. I had a really hard time deciding on which pie to get. I'll come back and work my way through the menu. Service was fantastic. Small place, maybe a dozen or so tables. Go, enjoy, delicious.

Jody Mercado

I won't eat there again.

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