I came here before heading to a movie at the theater across the street. I wanted something quick and filling. I had the mac and cheese because it looked appealing on the menu. It wasn’t the best. I actually feel pretty gross after having eaten it. My four star rating is for the service I received. I don’t know her name but she is a Black woman with an industrious soul. She said she also works at the Subway within the food court and hasn’t had a day off in a while. I give her props for being so sweet and personable. I don’t see this enough in the customer service industry. She deserves a spa day!
I K.
Tu valoración: 1 Beaverton, OR
Plain, UN-inspired. And quite a bit over priced. For a food court restaurant this is unique in the area compared to other selections available, but realistically an $ 8 plate should be priced more like $ 6 at the most. The good food was greasy as expected, but the amount of flavor was lackluster. I won’t be coming back here ever again.
LaShanda E.
Tu valoración: 2 Wilsonville, OR
This place is pretty bad … I have been there twice … pizza is heated up until lukewarm … everything(the sauce, crust, toppings) has a bland taste to it. I have eaten tons of pizza in my life and this place is one of the worst … even for mall pizza.
Peter T.
Tu valoración: 4 Chicago, IL
Waiting at the local mall the other day, actually waiting to have lunch with a client nearby, was feeling a might peckish and decided to have a pre-lunch slice. The food court option was Villa Pizza, an outlet of the nationwide brand chain, Villa Enterprises. The origin of the pizza stems from a single outlet in NYC’s Times Square, and now they have over 200 locations in malls and airports across the country. It was $ 3.50 for a good-sized slice of «New York style» pepperoni, and I liked it. Thin crust, capable of a good roll if you wanted to eat it «New York style», with a crispy edge and chewy middle. The sauce has a bit of eat to it, and the pepperoni is low in fat enough to prevent cupping or charring. I’d hit them up again.
Dave H.
Tu valoración: 2 Portland, OR
I had never heard of Villa Pizza, I was hungry, and I was already at the Lloyd Center. The pizza was dry and bland(even for mall pizza), and tasted like it had sat under a light for a day or two. The bread sticks were undercooked, cold, but had a very nice seasoning. I’m not going to give them a 1, the food wasn’t going to make me sick or anything, it was just completely unsatisfying. Next time I’ll wait till I leave the mall to get a slice.
Akzidenz g.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
this is the best mall pizza ive ever had. each slice is(re)toasted upon ordering so every piece is nice and crispy. perfect ratio of cheese, sauce, and bread. sorry, sbarro.