We have been Denny's customers for the past 20 years and I'm almost ashamed to admit how much I like it..lol! IT's sort of a pizza dive. Dated interior, only one option for crust, basic choices for pizza and nothing terribly gourmet.
BUT..the pizza is old school! It's like the pizza of my childhood that I can't find anymore. I love it.
If you want great pizza, go to Denny's.
Now I "get" why families have been heading to Coquille for Pizza for so many years! It's really, really good.
Beyond that... it's a hand's on ownership, and they'll even deliver if nobody else is handy. Gotta say... we're totally glad to be in the same neighborhood with Denny's.
Who doesn't love Denny's? There's good reason!
Dining in is better than takeout - that is, unless you get special delivery! :)
Ok this is the main liner pizza joint in town. Â Friday nights you will have to get there early and that's before 6:30 or it's going to be very noisey and you might have to come back Saturday to be served.
Now if you do get to order the pizza it's great. We had the pesto chicken and its out of this world. Fresh spinach, red onion, garlic, pesto and artichokes- WOW! Especially if you like thin crust pizza.
The inside is a bit confusing, this was the only tavern I've been in where they had flat screen tv but they were shut off?
The staff are the best. Hard workers, friendly and try their best to make your dining experience fun.
was there in myrtle point visiting grandma, and she suggested pizza. i wasnt sure how good pizza would be in such a small place BUT, it was SO SO SO good! we all ate it up really quick, so surprised it was as good!
love the thin crust with a bit of crunch on the bottom!
THEY EVEN HAVE GLUTEN FREE!!!!
I have eaten here in the past, they have great pizza. I am giving a 1 star review just because their sign says on Fridays and Saturdays they don't close until 11 pm, I arrived there atb10 45 pm saw that their sign still said "Open" I thought "sweet!" Went to open their door and it was LOCKED, if they are closed you would think that they would turn their sign off :-(
Review Source:Hubbie and I are total pizza snobs, so for me to give this 5 stars is a big deal. If we want pizza, we will go out of our to Coquille, while way passing over several non-edible pizza places. This place is the real deal with pizza.
The restaurant is huge, and it fills up on Friday nights too. There is a little section for kids that has some video games and a merry go round. My kids love going there just to play on the merry go round. But thats ok, because while they are playing hubbie and I snag some of their slices.
The service is great. I have gone in so much that they know my order. I can't say that I'm really that proud of the fact, but hey, it means something to me that they don't have snot nosed kids who just want to go home taking my order.
Try the garlic sauce on the pizza instead of red sauce! It opens another world of possibilities. The crust is thin, and the ratios of sauce, cheese and toppings are perfect.
This place reminds me of pizza parlors of old.  The pizza is great; the spuds are awesome; and the price is unbeatable.  Every time I go through Coquille I look forward to stopping there and eating.  A person can eat lunch there for less than $10, but  for a little more its nice to have left overs to take home.
I like the crust and the sauce they use for their pizza. Â The whole environment is really set up for families and kids. Â Lots of games and even a photo booth to goof off in. Â Behind the counter they have a shelf full of John Wayne collector plates. Â Gotta love it!
Major-League crust. Good toppings. Hard-working staff , and fun for kids. Out in a small town, one might think they would be tempted to let the relative lack of competition lull them into complacency, but no. They take their product seriously and it's really good.
The crust is thin and almost crispy. The toppings are solidly good. They serve "mojos" - potato slices with ranch dressing - that were quite well-received.
Google Maps was wrong: it's at Adams and 1st (one block east of Central)
Why am i yelping Coquille? Â Good question! Â I really dunno. Â On with the review...
Best pizza in town is Denny's for sure. Â They make every type you would expect from pepperoni to taco pizza. Â They roll dough fresh daily and serve beer and wine as well. Â This is coquille...dinning's limited, but if you want pizza I would stop here.
And just so you know, If your in Coquille yelping for a place to eat....I'm so sorry to hear this...Just dont go ANY further east....Your options will only be less and worse...sadly that's very true....