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Feedback gevenPie Slingers is our favorite pizza in the Rock Springs area. The wait staff and people at the counter are really nice. While locals rave about the Philly Cheesesteak pizza, my husband and I love their large classic crust with crumbled bacon and pepperoni. We have also gotten the same pizza as a take home and cook it yourself. Both are fantastic! And we are a pizza every Saturday night family. While we mostly make our own thin crust pepperoni and bacon, we think we are pizza experts Their Greek salad is good too and big enough to split. Pie Slinger's is a community favorite and is often packed on Fridays and Saturdays at 6 to 7 p.m., so plan accordingly. Children and teens enjoy the video and arcade games. They serve cold beer with a few draft selections. There are several booths and tables we really like the whole experience.
Fun atmosphere, nice beer variety, fresh ingredients! Pizza is delicious and highly recommend!
UPDATE: 12 17 2023 Since the last time I ordered, we're still getting jugs with unsealed caps taped over. This is a huge turnoff and probably the last time we will order as a result. I feel like it's personal at this point. Delivery people still telling me that they ran out of jug caps a long time ago and this explains somehow unsealed jug caps, which, of course, it does not. Also, the beer seems so weak that I feel like it must have no alcohol content whatsoever. 1 hour 10 min this last time out, which is by far not the latest it's taken. Warm pizza, not hot. I have to say this is probably strike 3 for Pie Slingers in my book. The vegetarian pizza and the selection of beers is fantastic. Even the brownies rocked. It's kind of a pre teen kids environment with video and boardwalk style ball games, so expect Chuckie Cheese lo fi with a dash of interesting bar table kitsch strewn about under your table glass, not slid shod adult chic dining pretensions. Nice vibe overall. Low key. Relaxed. Now if only they played 90's indie rock classics in this place, I would probably try to fit it in for working laptop lunches. The service is a bit of a confusing experience when dining with your family There should really be table service in a pizza place like this, and there is...if you've already ordered pizza at the front counter...until it comes to getting a refill on your microbrew, ordering more food, etc., because this is a pay before you dine sort of place. I'm guessing that might be remedied if certain sorts (small groups of male 20 something faux rockers were able to clearly see security cams in plain view. Maybe some of the above mentioned types have dined and dashed in the past... To wit, two rather large and unfriendly looking metalheads stared at me and my multiracial family the entire meal. So...yeah, that was weird, And maybe more than just a little racist. But it's not like they work there, right? I mean, I hope not. Hmmm... Good place overall just in terms of the food on a good day. I could appreciate the casual college vibe behind the counter (why should these kids become box shaped squares at this tender age, after all? . I will update next time in and be prepared to upgrade the review. I was happy to find out about this place from a lost invitation to like their page from an old college friend who's apparently the owner. She might consider changing the address on all online maps so that GPS doesn't take people the wrong (old location...which is what happened to us. No biggie, it's not that farther off, but could use a more attention getting storefront sign.
They appear to be short staffed. The last time I was there they had run out of bone in wings and they didn't prepare the dessert we ordered. I didn't feel like we got our money's worth.
Located just off 27, you turn into Fieldstone Parkway, then turn right into the parking lot behind the buildings. They take up the corner building and have plenty of parking, including handicapped parking adjacent to the building. Walking in you will see a large bar for ordering, or you can seat yourself. There is a large seating area inside as well as a wall of video games. The menu is not overtly large but offers several speciality selections as well as the ability to select your own toppings. We decided on a half Kitchen Sink and half Godfather. Once we ordered at the bar we decided to sit on the patio. It's located along the side of the building and includes several umbrella tables. Even though it's near the highway the sound is not excessive at all. Our pizza arrived in about 10 minutes. The toppings are piled high and to the edge. Everything was hot Ann's treated fresh. The crust was crispy but not crunchy. It was between a thin and thick crust and held up well to the toppings. Overall this was a great pizza and certainly a good dining experience. We will definitely be back for more.