When did this place stop opening on Sundays? Tried to go for lunch today not realizing their hours had changed.
When did this place stop opening on Sundays? Tried to go for lunch today not realizing their hours had changed.
I went a couple of weeks ago and noticed the hours on the door saying they're closed on Sundays.
Just a guess...it may have something to do with their personal beliefs...again, no inside info on this
https://thehallskitchen.com/
Just curious, has anybody tried this place?
IMO, some of the best pizza one can find around here. You will not be disappointed.
Have been there many, many times and have enjoyed it. Personally I prefer a whole pizza compared to by the slice. The slice isn't always the freshest.
I have had a couple of dealing with Lorne, a good guy. A friend of his told me he traveled all over to find the best pizza, and this is what came out of his travels. I am looking forward to trying it. His brick and mortar place has whole pizzas it looks like?
I recommend having reservations if you plan on going for dinner time, especially on the weekends and around Thunder games. Last time we tried going for dinner, which wasn't planned we just stayed downtown longer than expected on evening, the wait for my wife and I was 1 hour 45 minutes.
Been there a couple of times (4-5).
Neat little buildout all tucked away in Midtown.
Honestly, not my favorite pizza - but not "bad" by any definition. Would go anytime someone in my group wanted to, just not a pizza joint I'd personally go to on my own.
OK, I thought it was strange that a forum about this place didn't exist. I looked and looked....sorry for the question, I guess I should have looked some more...LOL
I like the pizza here. But the prices seem a little steep. Hideaway is similarly priced but Hideaway's pizzas [seem to be] larger & I think tastes better.
As a pizza goer downtown. The never ending battle between Joeys/Halls/HIdeaway is a tough one.
Joey's always wins
Here-Here to Joey's!!
Big fan
It’s good enough, but the slices pale in comparison to Empire’s.
I also prefer Joey's and Wedge, but the location/setup of Hall's sets it apart.
Hall's and Pizzeria Gusto are my goto pizza places for 'date night' - just not my goto for really good gooey indulgent pizza nights.
Love Hall's. I mostly eat there for lunch and get their special, Quinn's burrata, salad and slice for $13. Worth every penny. Great service too. Overall, I think there is better pizza out there, but this fills a good local niche in and around downtown that isn't Hideaway or a chain. Also, you can buy by the slice which is great if there is only two or three of you and you can't decide on one pie.
The Quinn's Burrata is reason enough to go to Hall's as much as possible. So good.
To me, Pizzeria Gusto, Hall’s, the Wedge and Joey’s pizzas are all different and good in their own way. My husband prefers Joey’s, so we generally go there, but I enjoy all 4 and like to mix it up.
I believe they will be announcing a new Edmond location tomorrow.
Not sure exactly where.
Based on their clues, this is my guess:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/30...!4d-97.4811893
Right across from the Patriarch, that would be nice.
They weren't hinting about Edmond, they will be opening Harvey Bakery & Kitchen at the old Chrysler Plymouth building at 301 NW 13th:
https://www.facebook.com/theharveybakeryokcThe Harvey Bakery & Kitchen is a warm & comfortable neighborhood restaurant where you'll want to be morning, lunch, & afternoon. Unlike anything in OKC, we're bringing pastries, breakfast & lunch, coffee, & more in a beautifully curated space for you to enjoy from early morning to late afternoon.
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