This adorable little place is one of the last stops for food on the way to King's Canyon and Sequoia National Park. The staff is super friendly, the food comes out quickly, and the smallest pizza is definitely enough to fill you up. There are some pretty great lunch deals that come with a salad and soda.
You get to pick two toppings as part of the meal deal, so I picked onions and linguisa, which I was pleasantly pleased to see on the menu, because it's one of my favorites, and it's rarely on menus.
The crust was pretty good, the cheese plentiful, and the toppings were delicious. My friend and I left very full and very happy about our meal!
My family went up to Sequoia/Kings Canyon for a day hike in the snow. Â The restaurant was closed up at Grant grove so we headed back to Fresno. Â We found Bear Mountain pizza on the way home. Â They had a huge sign advertising a 9.95 large pizza. Â We told the lady taking our order that we don't eat meat and could we change to olives and/or green onions. Â The young man beside her said no. Â I pointed out that those two choices were cheaper than pepperoni from a business perspective, but he didn't see it that way I guess. Â We sat and ordered the small "cub" pizzas. Â While we waited for our pizzas, my lady friend went up to order some garlic bread. Â After we ate our pizzas we noticed that our garlic bread had not arrived. Â I went up to the front to get it and they said they did not have our order for it. Â The same young man came to our table with our original order and showed up that we didn't order the bread. Â My lady friend had to reach into her purse for the atm slip proving we paid. Â We were treated like crooks trying to get a free meal. Â I'd rather starve than go back there.
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