Don’t be surprised if an unexpected guest joins you for a
slice today.  A constant presence at Old Town Pizza is Nina
(pronounced “Nigh-na”), our resident ghost.  If you feel a
presence behind you, or smell a faint waft of perfume, you
may have just received a visit.  Nina is often seen in a black
dress observing diners and wandering the basement below.  Old Town Pizza – Read More>

A grand, wood bar and the order-window dominate the entry of this quaint eatery. Multicolored, stained glass lights hang over standard tables and booths. But families prefer sitting living-room style on antique sofas and chairs around coffee tables. Traditional and customized pies are served with medium-thick crusts, well-seasoned sauce and fresh toppings. The pesto special, sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, feta, pesto sauce and pine nuts, and Caesar salad–big, fresh and garlicky–are popular items…Sortuv – Read More>

Walk into Old Town Pizza at Vanport Square and
listen closely. You might hear the far-off strains of
an idling engine mixed with the hum of guest
chatter.  That’s because this location has a storied
history as a center of automotive commerce, dating
back to before World War II. Old Town – Read More>

I grew up in Portland. Sadly, I don’t live there anymore. (Someday…)
This was a favorite place for my group of friends. Great atmosphere, good pizza, we never had a customer service issue (even as a group of wierd-looking teenagers) and yummy italian sodas (important when you can’t order a ‘real’ drink).  Yelp – Read More>

 

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