I LOVE IT!!! I had been hesitating to try Pizza Olivia. My husbands parents recently moved to Rossmore and driving past all the time I had to stop.
It's the best pizza I've had in walnut creek!
We got an extra large and shares with the whole family. Everyone (even picky and extreamly opinionated mom) loved it ;)
I have to say for me it's the crust! YUMMY!!!
We have had it 3 times since.
I was also hesitant on purchasing their breadsticks because its almos $9.00 an order!
But last night I finally caved... WOW! I think I have a new addiction!
I should have gotten a photo of the garlic/cheesy AMAZINGNESS!
I 100% would eat here again and I will be getting more breadsticks even if they are expensive :)
I also wanted to add they serve breakfast pizza.
I'm very excited to try it and hope it's just as amazing as the pizza and sticks
They deliver for like $3 ;)
Customer service sucks! Gone are the days when customers come first. I am a neighborhood patron and have been for 4+years due to the tasty bbq pizza our family likes. Today ordering over the telephone, a poorly english speaking gentlemen asked us three times to clarify our order which was 1 large bbq pizza and a liter of rootbeer. Not a tongue twister order. On the fourth time of me saying in a much louder voice large bbq pizza... and in the middle of it... the poorly speaking english person gave the phone over to the owner who started scolding me for yelling so loud. He then told me I had a bad attitude. And to change my behavior before he takes the order. As I was trying to explain to him why I was speaking rather loudly as the other person didn't hear our the order the first three times and that I had no idea he surrendered the phone over to you he kept talking over me and not allowing me to speak about the circumstance. Scolding me all the time whilst talking over me rather rudely. When finally he heard why I was ordering so loudly he stopped talking and then wanted to take my order??? His rude, talking over me, condescending demeanor was verbal telephone abuse. Wow! This is just not a professional way to handle customers and is most likely why they only have a total of three full stars. Â We won't be ordering from them again. WAKE UP COMPANIES YOU NEED TO STAY IN BUSINESS BY BEING NICE TO YOUR CUSTOMERS AND HIRING PEOPLE WHO SPEAK ENGLISH!
Review Source:Lots of topping choices and pops to choose from. Can't wait to try it!
Wheelchair accessible 4/5 stars ... I didn't try to use the restrooms so I'm not sure of the accessibility. There is a ramp  (if facing the front of the restaurant on your right). It looked narrow....fyi... but then your on the sidewalk. and flat all the way in.
The pizza I got was half "the Works" and half "All Meat"... and it was very good. Since moving here from Texas we really haven't found a pizza we like... Now I thought it was well portion sauce to toppings.. though my husband thought it could of stood to have more sauce. Though i totally disagree on that point. The crust alone was fabulous. I read while I was waiting that it's made fresh there... and Boy can you tell.. it was the best part of the pizza...When were back in the area we will stop by again.. Or we just might make a special trip on game days to pick it up to go home .
I finally tried the pizza here and was pleasantly surprised. It was pretty good and I'll be coming back. The pizza had just the right of amount of sauce and cheese, and I especially liked the crust which was slightly crisp underneath. It wasn't too doughy or bready like Skipolinis. One reviewer compared it to Round Table, which is accurate except for the price is about half the cost. 2 mediums for $20 is great. Â Too bad this place didn't have more local fans.
Review Source:In search of good local pizza my husband and i stopped in here today. Sadly we were heavily dissapointed. It reminded me ALOT of round tables' style if pizza; combination of mozz and cheddar cheese, airy fluffy yet dense crust, greasy, etc. :( we only wish it were better since we are near the neighborhood! Next time if we are in for that type of pizza we will save our money and hit up round table instead.
Anyone know of a pizza place featuring  more of a new york style?
Given that the area doesn't have much in the way of good pizza, this place makes a pretty darn good pizza. My favorite is Tomasso's, but that's in the city. The pizza's a little on the thin side (not quite NYC), and the dough is not too dense. The thing that makes it stand out, though, is the sauce, which is kind of tangy, not the usual bland.
Review Source:Pizza Oliva has restored my appetite for pizza! It's three layers of delectable, calorie-worthy goodness.
Their crust is perfect: crunchy yet doughy, with a hint of sweetness.
The sauce is a wonderfully balanced blend of spices, none too overpowering, not too sweet, not too acidic.
And HOLY CRAP, where do they get that cheese?!?! It's incredible!
For years I have indulged (albeit a bit begrudgingly) my children's penchant for Hawaiian pizza. Now, thanks to Pizza Oliva, the Hawaiian is my new favorite. The Canadian bacon is incredible. Who knew pizza could be this good?
Like Wendy, I really like their crust. They also have consistently uber friendly service. I've walked in and taken-out once and have gotten delivery every other time. There are a couple small tables in their joint so if you want you could definitely dine-in, but it's not setup like a restaurant, nor is there ample seating for more than 4-5 people. I think Pizza Oliva is most ideal for take-out/pick-up or delivery. I just noticed that they also do "take and bake", which is pretty cool! I especially like supporting mom n' pops pizzerias, plus the soggy card-board pizza hut or domino's is no comparison to the quality and freshness of Pizza Olivia's ingredients . In addition, they're prices are competitive - you definitely your money's worth here!
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