Prime Pizza - Menu

822 E Main St D, Grantsville, USA, United States

🛍 Pizza, Pasta, Cheese, Salads

4.2 💬 241 Reviews

Phone: +18447499211

Address: 822 E Main St D, Grantsville, USA, United States

City: Grantsville

Menu Dishes: 15

Reviews: 241

"Usually love this place. Tonight not so much. This is the only resturant in town with a beer license. Called ahead tonight and asked if they were serving beer. Was told they could have someone there in 5 minutes to serve beer. Went there and started to order. When we got to the pitcher of beer, they said someone could be there in 10 minutes to serve us beer. Cancelled most of our order and took the pizza home."

Full menu - 15 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Pizza

Burger

Chicken Wings

Calzone

Snacks And Sides

Mexican-American Food

Salads

Soups

Pizza Snacks

Entrées

Chicken

Wendy Wendy

Great pizza super friendly service and COVID clean.

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Reviews

Brennen
Brennen

Good pizza. Had one issue on how long it took, but was good nonetheless


Jennifer
Jennifer

Food here is so good! Perfect Hawaiian pizza and amazing teriyaki wings.


Isaac
Isaac

One of the best pizza restaurants I've had. Great service and clean dine in. Many options of pizza's to choose from with decent sized pizza. View menu


jared
jared

The salad bar was well stocked, and it was really clean and tidy. The pizza is great, we ordered the bacon cheeseburger pizza and the meat lovers pizza.


Caleb
Caleb

I tried it for the first time, and everything was delivered on time and absolutely delicious. I’m really happy! Sorry, Domino’s, but Primes has won me over with my orders!


bryce
bryce

We came from SLC to do some outdoor adventuring, ended up grabbing a pizza and the entire staff was awesome! Highly recommend this place! We will be heading back for sure ! View menu


Machelle
Machelle

Typically, Prime Pizza is fantastic, but during my recent visit, the food was dry and stale, as if it had been left out for too long. It seemed like they didn't even bother to rotate the food.


Bobby
Bobby

I was genuinely impressed by this pizza place! I tried the bacon jalapeño bread, and it was absolutely amazing. The calzone was really good too. If you're in the area, you should definitely check them out. Also, they've changed their name from Prime to The Slice (I think!). Haha!


Mark
Mark

Usually love this place. Tonight not so much. This is the only resturant in town with a beer license. Called ahead tonight and asked if they were serving beer. Was told they could have someone there in 5 minutes to serve beer. Went there and started to order. When we got to the pitcher of beer, they said someone could be there in 10 minutes to serve us beer. Cancelled most of our order and took the pizza home. View menu

Categories

  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite. View menu
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • Salads Fresh, vibrant salads crafted with seasonal ingredients, perfect for a light yet satisfying meal. Enjoy a variety of flavors and textures in every bite, from crisp greens to colorful vegetables and delicious dressings.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Television
  • menu
  • Wheelchair Accessible

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