Misty Mountain Pizza
4293 Mountain Square #203, Whistler
(604) 932-2825
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The Reuben sub is a delectable post ski/bike feed. Scrumptious.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It was ok.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Pizza
Went in to grab a pop, they charged me $5 when the average price across the other place is $3.5, this location price gouge, the beavertail next door sells the same bottle pop for $3.5
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Jagshemash! So I decide to take break from being Kazakhstan’s greatest reporter to do downhill mountain biking. Yes, very exciting! I ride bicycle very fast, like when I chase goats through village. But here, in Whistler, it is much different—big hill, many rocks, and what do I see? A BEAR! Yes, bear just standing there, doing nothing! I think, "Oh no, this is like when my neighbor Oleg steal my cow, but then stand there pretending to be innocent."
After much excitement and narrowly escaping bear attack, I feel very hungry. So, I go to Misty Mountain Pizza, very close to chairlifts—great for fast carb reload!
Now, atmosphere, you ask? It’s pizza joint, what do you expect? No violin players or silk curtains—just pizza. But here’s good part—no sad, old slices under heat lamps. Very good sign! They sell pizza fast, just like me racing home after seeing bear.
I order one regular pepperoni slice, one spicy pepperoni slice, and a Dr Pepper Zero—yes, very healthy. The server? Very friendly, no problems there. She smile and say, “Enjoy your pizza,” but little did I know what would happen next.
Now, slices are very thick, not from cheese but from bread—almost one inch thick! Like huge chunk of doughy mountain. First, regular pepperoni is very nice, but then I try to pick up spicy pepperoni—and disaster! The pizza fall apart in my hands, toppings slide off like prostitutes running from police! I ask for fork—but no! There is no fork! So, like true gypsy, I must eat with my hands, grabbing fallen toppings like man fighting for last piece of bread in market.
But still, pizza is pizza, yes? It fills belly and gives me energy to face another bear. Not best pizza in world, but for quick, doughy goodness after mountain biking, it is perfect!
Great success!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Pizza
Thick slices of pizza, decent flavor, but inexpensive for the area. A great place to grab a slice for a snack or a full pie for dinner.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
Pathetic customer service, asked for two day old slices of Hawaiian and asked for them hot. The worker was just sitting on her phone, after 15 minutes I went in and told her that they should be hot enough by now, they come out black. There was only 1 day old Hawaiian left so I had to get a different slice as I wasn’t allowed a fresh Hawaiian slice. I then received my other two slices and they were stone cold in the middle. There wasn’t even a thankyou or an apology she just went straight back onto her phone
Food: 1
Service: 1
Hands down the worst pizza we’ve ever had. The lack of any other customers should have tipped us off
Food: 1
I came here with my family for lunch, where we enjoyed various slices of tasty pizza. I know this locale has had some negative reviews, which frankly surprised me, as we had no problems here. In fact, based on my initial experience, I would come back.
Food: 5
Service: 5
I ordered large pizza, the old lady wanted me to use metal tray and then bring tray with left over pizza back to get the box for pizza. I knew i won't be able to finish whole pizza so I asked for box. She was so rude, she came up while i was eating in public, loudly that next time use tray instead of getting box. The way she said and how she said that its because she want to keep canada beautiful so people like us can visit canada was very racist.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 1
The bets place to get pizza from in the whistler area after a long gnarly ride on the mountain five star all the way
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
the woman who runs the place is an angry, psychotic, xenophobic , racist Karen who loves causing problems and then filming people on her phone to act like the victim of the situation and they sell mediocre, at best, pizza. avoid this 💩💩hole
I ordered a large pizza and the cashier told me it would take 20 minutes, but after 30 minutes we were still waiting for our food.
When we went back inside the restaurant to ask them when our food will be ready, the lady who was making pizza shouted very rudely, stay out until I call you.
The food was very bad and didn't taste interesting, the outside of the shop was terribly dirty and during the 40 minutes we were waiting for our food, no waiter came to clean the seats, they were only looking for money.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Recommended dishes: Pizza
The cashier was nice—smiling and accommodating. However, the lady preparing the pizza was not.
We ordered a half-and-half pizza, and my son liked the smell of the pizza inside, so we went in. She told us, in an unpleasant manner, to wait outside since it wouldn't change anything. I explained that my son enjoyed the smell of the pizza, which is why we were inside. There was no one else inside at the time. I then told my husband to buy pizza for our 3-year-old so he would stay outside.
The cashier asked if we were the ones who ordered the half-and-half pizza and then asked the lady about it. She rudely replied, "It's still in the oven. Don't rush!" We weren't even rushing her. She was very rude, and the pizza wasn't that good either. She shouldn't have this job if she's going to act like that.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Terrible pizza. Stay away.
Food: 1
Kind of cold. And doughy. But lots of meat.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 3
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