Stone Pony Pizza

226 Delta Ave, Clarksdale
(662) 624-7669

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David Gillion

Good food friendly

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeremy M

Great pizza and refreshing hospitality in the Hospitality State. Had the Buck Wild pizza, perfect fried pickle chips and a surprising take on a cheese and sausage plate.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brandon Birkes

This place is delicious and has a lot more than pizza although the pizza is off the chain!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jack Batty (Voracious_Vagabond)

Found this cool little bar when I rolled into town to see Crossroads. I ordered fried catfish with a double side of cheese & broccoli. It also came with a couple of little balls of hush puppies and an apple cobbler. I also got a big glass of sweet tea.
The catfish was very good, and the tartar sauce was also very good. The broccoli was cooked to the point of being almost mushy, which I really like. The hush puppies were kinda cold and hard. The least favorite thing on the plate.
The bar is really cool and is obviously in a very old building. They were playing the Ole Miss vs. MSU game on the t.v.s. They had a lot of customers coming in. Obviously doing the right thing here. The waitress was very good and nice.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Anthony Carter

It's very seldom that I give any restaurant a 5 on there food but this bar/restaurant has never disappointed me. I've met a lot of great people here and the service is great! I would highly recommend visiting if you're ever in the area. #bluescountry

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lincoln Ross

Outstanding!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Graham A

Great food, service and atmosphere.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Robyn's Culinary Adventures

Stone Pony Pizza is a rustic Southern treasure tucked right into the heart of Clarksdale. The moment I stepped inside, I felt wrapped in warmth and nostalgia, from the worn brick walls to the glitter of autographed sports memorabilia covering every inch, it’s the kind of place that feels both lively and lived-in.

I was greeted by Bailey, the hostess, whose bright smile and soft accent made the welcome feel personal, not practiced. She found me the perfect seat, one that gave me a view of the whole dining room and the steady stream of food coming from the kitchen. The air was filled with the mouthwatering scent of fresh bread, sizzling meat, and melted cheese. The kind of smell that makes your stomach growl even if you swore you weren’t that hungry.

My waitress, Marley, came by with cheerful energy and a genuine friendliness that immediately put me at ease. She answered all my questions like she’d known the menu her whole life and had that kind of confidence that only comes from loving where you work. When I asked her what they were best known for, she said, “Our pizzas and our burgers.” Normally, I’d go for pizza, but since I make a mean one myself, I decided to see if their burger could win me over.

I ordered the Downtown Burger, and when it arrived, the aroma alone told me I’d made the right choice. The burger was a huge 1/2 pound of juicy, seasoned Angus beef, with a soft, house-made bun and crisp toppings stacked high. The lettuce was cool and crunchy, the red onion thick and flavorful, and the tomato looked like it had just been picked from the garden. The first bite was pure bliss, juicy, herby, and perfectly seared with those little crispy edges that make a burger irresistible.

The fries were the perfect companion: golden, lightly salted, and clearly fresh from the fryer. They were hot enough that a little curl of steam rose when I picked one up. You can always tell when fries are made to order, and these were absolute perfection.

As I sat there enjoying every bite, I watched Marley glide around the room with effortless grace, greeting guests by name, refilling drinks, and making sure everyone was happy. She moved with a rhythm that made the whole place hum with warmth and energy. Bailey continued to greet new guests with that same bright smile, keeping everything flowing smoothly.

Everything about Stone Pony Pizza feels genuine, from the in-house breads and sauces to the friendly faces that make the experience shine. You can tell the owners care deeply about their staff, and that kindness trickles down to the guests in every interaction.

It’s rare to find a place that gets both food and hospitality so right, but Stone Pony does. Between the rustic charm, the flavorful food, and the caring service from Bailey and Marley, this spot easily earns a five-star review from me. I’ll absolutely be back and next time, that pizza everyone talks about is calling my name.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Hamburger Steak

JEFF MCNEESE

Really great homemade potato chips. I had a ham and cheese. Hoagie was really good. My wife had a chicken salad and had a lot of chicken.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Bubba Logan

From the service to the food everything was excellent and still in and out in about 45 minutes for people on lunch breaks is great will definitely be back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nicolas E. Rincon

Great place to grab a bite in Clarksdale.

Stopped by while on a work trip. Great location right downtown on the Main Street surrounded by beautiful murals and quaint little shops and boutiques.

I had the blackened chicken sandwich, and let me tell you, it was juiiiicyyy! Great help from the waitress as she helped me decide what to get. Food was affordable and the lemonade kept flowing!

Highly recommend this place if you are visiting Clarksdale!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Hohn Harris

This place is shit

Jim Madsen

wonderful menu

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Angi Branstetter

The best club sandwich ever!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jesse Morton

Fantastic pizza, highly recommended.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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