Leonardi's Pizza

7501 SW Dartmouth St, Portland
(503) 684-9388

Recent Reviews

Jordan L.

I love pizza, and I love good pizza. This spot has good pizza, good vibes and amazing pizza chefs. The pizza is made with care and love.

Lagonk

Would of rated higher If they didn't close earlier at random times. What saved this rating from being a 2 is that it's better than dodo domino's.

Justin McCarley

This is absolute junk food pizza, but I still love it. And for the price, it's actually a really good deal. Just know what you're getting when you go in. Fast food quality pizza.

Breaonna nicklin

It says open till 9 but they were closed at 7:36 so idk

Kelli Wilson

Great grinders, wonderful workers very friendly and my order was done when I arrived

Tanya Blaurock

Kind of greasy pizza

Diana Portillo

Better than Pizza hut or Domino's

Katy Vanegas

Every time I call the people are pretty rude and don't listen to a thing you say. I've often shown up and they've gotten my order wrong after being very rude. Maybe it would be better if I spoke Spanish I don't know, but as an English speaker it's a little difficult. Really good pizza though and sometimes if you get the right lady they're pretty cool at the counter

Saidah Ali

This is NOT a restaurant. It's a pizza counter inside WinCo. That said, it's a good, inexpensive basic pizza. Good for a bite, or a whole pie.

Saidah Poinsette

This is NOT a restaurant. It's a pizza counter inside WinCo. That said, it's a good, inexpensive basic pizza. Good for a bite, or a whole pie.

nick eicher

Cheap and fast

God Zilla

Despite the name, this counter-service outlet appears to be operated directly by Winco. It's heavily trafficked by customers grabbing by-the-slice or whole pizzas on the way out after buying groceries. Prices range on the slightly high side, capitalizing on the convenience factor. The fruit smoothies are probably the best value at about a dollar apiece, typically available only in strawberry and orange flavors, although they're heavy on ice and very short on fruit. Churros are an option for those feeling piggish.

Jose Morales

Good pizza. They do take EBT. You just have to pay the difference if you wanted it cooked. For the price and quality you get, I can't complain.

Peter T.

Winco is a low-priced, employee-owned grocery store chain across six states in the West, including multiple locations here in Oregon. Inside most of the stores, you'll find a Leonardi's Pizza, featuring value-priced take and bake, or baked in the store, pizzas and subs from a counter at the front of the store. They also sell bargain slices, tantamount to a quarter of a pie for $1.98. Elsewhere in Portland, you can buy up to $6 a slice, for a much smaller (and skimpier, in some places) slice o' pie. Couple it with a Shasta from the nearby vending machine, and you have a quick meal for about $2.25. Feed yourself or the kids on the long trip home from the market - tho I always recommend eating BEFORE grocery shopping. Another fun thing, elsewhere in the store (usually around the cheese case) you can find Leonardo's dough balls, if you are really feeling ambitious for the bake at home pizzeria experience. A slice is a slice, and this one measure up, both in heft and taste. It's a respectable product, and at $8.98 for a large whole pie, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better pizza value.

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