St. Augustine Artisan Pizza

1831 N Zaragoza Rd 119, 79936, El Paso, US, United States

🛍 Beer, Soup, Pizza, Casual

3.6 💬 155 Reviews

Phone: (+1)9153039688,(+1)9152654883

Address: 1831 N Zaragoza Rd 119, 79936, El Paso, US, United States

City: El Paso

Menu Dishes: 28

Reviews: 155

Website: https://www.staugustineartisanpizza.com/

"I have high standards for the pizza as my favorite meal, but St.agustines has lived up to everything someone would want in a facility. the pizzas are never burned and are always made fast. I've been here ten times and every time the pizza is made from 5 15 minutes. there are always two people I appreciate having the facility so that they are proud to do everything good. the pizzas are smaller, but they fill you. I am someone who can eat almost an extra large and I can still be satisfied with this personal pizza. Today they forgot to add my basilikum, and instead it is easy to give up them apologized and made me a good amount of pesto, the basilikum mixed with garlic or oil and warmed it for me. awesome service is just that it is expensive up to twelve dollars, but for me personally it is worth it."

Full menu - 28 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Pizza

Pizzas

Starters

Gelato Scoops

Salads

Dessert

Vegan

Pizza Snacks

Entrées

Toast

Rustic Pizza

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Awesome food and the staff is very friendly.


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This place seems to be in its last leg. The keg system was broken and the staff seemed very High. Pizza was decent, but the apps are super over priced . Very slow place for low volume restaurant.


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Picked up a margherita pizza about an hour ago and it was truly disappointing. I’m not even sure if it was fully cooked recently cooked. The dough was so chewy and it just overall lacked sauce basil. View menu


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We ordered delivery from here as I'm pregnant was craving good pizza. Well, my order was completely wrong my pizza was very burned. We're talking dry crouton like crust burned toppings. The cheese bread was so hard that we didn't even eat it. What a rough, disappointing Saturday night experience.


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User

Save your money and your time, don’t go here. The pizza was like a kids meal at 15 for an 8 inch pizza. Took forever even though I was the only one in there. No service the whole time. No drinks because the fountains were broken so nothing to drink but water. The bathroom was nasty, no soap, and no lights. This place will not last.


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I enjoy dining out, but when I took my family to this restaurant, none of them could handle the smell and the atmosphere. We ended up waiting almost 30 minutes for our food, which felt really slow. The calzone came with red sauce, and one of my kids couldn't eat it, so we had to find an alternative for him. I ended up not enjoying my meal that night, and one of my children refused to eat the overpriced food I had ordered. View menu


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User

Absolutely, this place is fantastic! I'm thrilled to finally have great pizza in El Paso. The atmosphere is charming, with a delightful aroma reminiscent of a campfire, as they prepare all their pizzas in a wood-fired oven. Each pizza is personal-sized, has a slightly charred, thin crust, and is simply amazing. I tried the al pastor based on a recommendation, and I really loved it. The combination of flavors was incredible, with so many wonderful aromas blending together perfectly. It was a truly enjoyable experience!


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I ordered a margherita pizza, my favorite, but it was quite small and had very little mozzarella cheese. The basil on it was practically nonexistent. The tomato basil soup tasted like it had just been watered down with pizza sauce. My boyfriend ordered a Caesar salad, and they had simply torn apart a chicken wing to add as the protein, which was quite unappealing. If you’re looking for an amazing margherita pizza, I recommend heading to 1 8 on Piedras instead. This place just doesn't feel authentic. While the service was good, the food left much to be desired, and I won't be returning. I don't mean to be harsh, but I hope this constructive feedback encourages some reflection on the dining e...


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User

I have high standards for the pizza as my favorite meal, but St.agustines has lived up to everything someone would want in a facility. the pizzas are never burned and are always made fast. I've been here ten times and every time the pizza is made from 5 15 minutes. there are always two people I appreciate having the facility so that they are proud to do everything good. the pizzas are smaller, but they fill you. I am someone who can eat almost an extra large and I can still be satisfied with this personal pizza. Today they forgot to add my basilikum, and instead it is easy to give up them apologized and made me a good amount of pesto, the basilikum mixed with garlic or oil and warmed it for... View menu

Categories

  • Beer Discover our selection of refreshing beers, from crisp lagers to bold ales and rich stouts. Whether you prefer local brews or international favorites, we have the perfect pint to elevate your dining experience.
  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day. View menu
  • 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.
  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.

Amenities

  • Television
  • Vegan Options
  • menu
  • Outdoor Seating
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  • Accepts Credit Cards

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