Sizzle Pie
American pizza restaurant chain
Sizzle Pie is a popular pizza restaurant chain based in Portland, Oregon. Known for its eclectic menu and vibrant atmosphere, Sizzle Pie has become a staple in the Portland dining scene, offering a variety of pizzas that cater to diverse dietary preferences, including vegan and gluten-free options.
History[edit | edit source]
Sizzle Pie was founded in 2011 by Matt Jacobson and Mikey McKennedy. The first location opened on East Burnside Street in Portland, quickly gaining a reputation for its creative pizza offerings and late-night hours. The founders aimed to create a pizza place that combined their love for music, art, and community, which is reflected in the restaurant's unique ambiance and menu names inspired by music and pop culture.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Sizzle Pie has expanded beyond its original location, with several outlets across Portland and in other cities. Each location maintains the brand's signature style, featuring local artwork and a lively atmosphere. The West Burnside location is particularly notable for its central position in the city and its role in hosting community events.
Menu[edit | edit source]
Sizzle Pie's menu is diverse, offering a wide range of pizzas with unique toppings and names. The restaurant is known for its inclusive menu that caters to various dietary needs, including vegan and gluten-free options. Popular pizzas include "The Ol' Dirty," "The Gold Ring," and "The Spiral Tap," each with distinct ingredients and flavors. In addition to pizza, Sizzle Pie offers salads, breadsticks, and a selection of local beers and wines.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
Sizzle Pie has become more than just a pizza restaurant; it is a cultural hub in Portland. The restaurant frequently collaborates with local artists and musicians, hosting events and showcasing artwork. This connection to the local arts scene has helped Sizzle Pie build a loyal customer base and a strong community presence.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Sizzle Pie is actively involved in the community, supporting local charities and events. The restaurant often participates in fundraisers and provides sponsorships for local initiatives. This commitment to community engagement has further solidified its reputation as a beloved local business.
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