Clyde's Pies

56 7th St, Steamboat Springs
(970) 846-8386

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Greg Harmon

Didn't take pictures, but the pizza was amazing. Definitely recommend to eat when in town.

Paul Graves

Best pizza I've had in a long time.

Mike Gray

Great wood fired oven pies.

Bradey Merrill

Great pizza in some creative varieties as well as some classics. Love that they offer a GF option.

Abra Wise

Terrible wood fired pizza. Soggy with way too much cheese all for an overpriced $18. Go somewhere else.

Dylan Bell

Food tasted good, but made my gf and I VERY sick. Will not be going back

Chloe Nightingale

đŸ…±ïžizzAhhhhh. P good. 4.5/5. Need moar spices.

Vanessa Ruperto

Delicious pizza. Order was on time. I would eat here again.

Craig Plazure

10/10 pie, nailed the Neapolitan archetype.

Eric Adamson

I wanted this to be great. And maybe it could have been. But it was terrible for us. DO NOT order ahead. I ordered at 5pm for pickup at 6:15pm. They made it at 5, for sure. It was somehow colder than room temp when I picked it up. Crust had gotten rock solid from sitting out. Really not edible. I had to order food from another restaurant to salvage our night.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 2

kristopher faber

I love my greasy NJ pepperoni pizza but when it comes to stepping outside of the box with ingredients the Jamon Jamon pizza at Clyde's is one of best pizzas I have had in my life.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gerard Y

Older gentleman behind the counter was great and very friendly (I think it's Clyde himself!).
The margarita pizza was bomb, but the ohana was real good đŸ€Œ đŸ«Ą keep up the great work!

Kid-friendliness: Mentioned it was my daughter's birthday, had her a little surprise for her order!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Margherita Pizza

Christina Schroeder

Best pizza in Steamboat.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sausage, Arugula

Caleb Perea

Just a disappointing experience from service to food. Seems as if the last thing this place wants be is a business given the lack of passion with giving customers soggy pizza and then making it seem as if it’s our the customers problem that they ordered a pizza with “heavy” topping and if they cook it any longer it will just be burnt so take your pick. Also, my family and my self were treated as if we were just an inconvenience and not a place I would take my hard earned money to again. Take your money and time and family to How ya Doin’ pizza where Terrance our server treated me and my family as if we were family.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Shelby Perea

My family and I visited this pizza joint for lunch, looking forward to trying their pies, as we love wood fired pizza and saw this place while leaving the farmer’s market over the weekend. Sadly, we left severely dissatisfied after actually going there.

Extremely disappointed with quality of food, the quality of service, the value, AND the overall vibe. First, while waiting for our pizzas to arrive, my husband inquired about where the bathrooms were, of the guy (the owner maybe?) at the entrance where we were sitting, who was leisurely loading the firewood from his pickup into the restaurant. Rather than answering my husband in a remotely friendly way, he treated us like an inconvenience / interruption and only even half-looked at us while giving us directions. Oh, and we were the only customers in the whole place the entire time we were there (worth noting, as it’s unsurprising it was empty, given our experience). We ordered 3 pizzas - the Margherita, the Rocket and the Laughing Goat. The Laughing Goat was a soggy, wet mess. The Rocket was flavorless and while it wasn’t complete wet TP, it was still quite mushy on the bottom. The Margherita was the only pizza cooked correctly and was extremely basic overall flavor-wise. When we brought the Laughing Goat pizza back up to the self-serve counter to let them know how soggy and wet it was, we were “corrected” by the young worker who had made our pizza, and told that’s just how it is because “it’s a heavy pie with heavy toppings.” We clearly were supposed to know this and expect/appreciate a wet soggy mess. Flippant, very careless response. We were then offered to put the same pie in the oven longer (with the warning it would be more burnt), or we could have a new one made, or a different pizza. No apology or concern whatsoever, no offer for a refund or comp or discount. No hint of remorse on the restaurant’s part. We ordered another Margherita pizza, to replace it. They didn’t even refund us the $5 price difference between the pizza we sent back and the new one we ordered! Yes, seriously. Add to it that there was very limited seating with dirty, too-tiny tables that we had to clean off ourselves with napkins before sitting down to eat, the whole thing was just a real let down. As someone who worked in the service industry for close to a decade (in everything from pizza joints to high-end, fine dining restaurants), I left feeling extremely sour that we bothered to spend our time and money here—enough so to bother with a review. This place reeks of a dispassionate, dying business that doesn’t care about the people they’re apparently there to serve or the products they’re serving. Bummer experience and a complete waste of money.

Note: We also visited How Ya Doin’ pizza while in Steamboat and it was FAR (FAR!) better in terms of quality, service, atmosphere and value. We LOVED our experience at HYD. Go there instead, and avoid Clyde’s—you’ll thank me!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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