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Sahara Pizza
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
7 reviews for Sahara Pizza
I've had pizza from here a couple time, once delivered (a few years ago) and more recently in Raging River Saloon. Both times were excellent - most recently we had the Cheese Sticks and the Cheese Burger pizza. I don't know what they do to the cheese on the pizza but it tastes fantastic.
A must for pizza lovers if you're in the area.
Sahara is ok, solid pizza. However, I have to note that my wife and I have both sworn off after some intestinal difficulties. Our kids love it!
Great 'zas, living in unincorporated King County, we were somewhat concerned we wouldn't have decent pizza delivery options - not after the first delivery from Sahara.
The cheese bread is a must!
Normally we order pizza but decided to head to Fall City for dinner out at The Raging River Cafe (home of Sahara pizza) it was great food for a very reasonable price, my husband had fish & chips and I had a giant salad. Of course we ordered the cheese bread, you have to order cheese bread. It's good delivered but it's amazing hot out of the oven! Paired with a local brew (Snoqualmie Brewery) it was even better!
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2/25/2009
We order Sahara pizza at least 2-3 times per month and never never have I been disappointed. The… Read more »
This is a great pizza place with some inventive pizzas. They deliver promptly and are always leaving coupons in our mailbox.
I'm quite partial (though we don't get it often) to the Ketchikan Pizza with Smoked Salmon, Pesto Herb Sauce, Cream Cheese, sliced fennel, garlic and wild dill.
If you call it in, ask for the they buy one, get one half off deal. I had a coupon, but they gave it to me with out the coupon.
I guess there is a sit down restaurant associated with the Pizza place, but it might have a different name. About a year ago, they really, really renovated it changing it from a dive to a nice, casual restaurant.
The drive to Fall City, no matter what direction you come from is always a fun drive, too.
Perhaps it is because I have a general soft spot for Fall City in my heart that I love Sahara Pizza so very much. Granted, the only pizza I've actually eaten there is one of their "Gourmet" pizzas called the Pumba (which I can only assume is named after the warthog from The Lion King and only makes me love it more).
The Pumba is a vegetarian pizza and has the following ingredients: (taken from Sahara's website and not from my memory because it's been a few months since I've eaten there) Pesto Herb Sauce, Roma Tomatoes, Marinated Artichoke Hearts, Kalamata Olives, Feta Cheese and Fresh Garlic. As vegetarian pizzas go, I can definitely say that this is my favorite (and being a non-meat-eater, I've had many a vegetarian pizza).
In the past two years of working in Fall City, I have probably eaten this pizza more than a dozen times. But each and every time I have been delighted. I have never actually eaten pizza inside the restaurant; order out or delivery is the way to go.
I typically order ahead and then pick up my order inside...only once have we received the wrong order, and then, they made a new pizza speedily and let us keep the "mistake". The folks inside are always very personable and you can sit at the counter while you wait.
It's okay. I agree with Beau - some of the pizzas are pretty inventive, but I get the feeling they add these good ingredients to make up for the fact that the foundation of the pizza kind of lacks. Crust and sauce is just okay. Perhaps it's because East Coast Italian folk have higher standards than most pizza eaters. It also is fairly expensive - $50ish to feed 4 people.


