Organ Stop Pizza

Pizza restaurant · Mesa

Organ Stop Pizza

Pizza restaurant · Mesa

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1149 E Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204

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Airy spot featuring a menu of pizza & Italian fare plus live music from a massive Wurlitzer organ.  

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1149 E Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85204 Get directions

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+1 480 813 5700
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"Is it the best pizza ever? Probably not. But is Organ Stop Pizza one of the most memorable dining experiences around? Absolutely. This decades-old Mesa institution leans heavily on spectacle, reminiscent of Denver’s Casa Bonita or Las Vegas’s Superfrico, where the show often eclipses the meal. Around in various forms since 1972, the restaurant claims the world’s largest Wurlitzer theater organ. The pizza might remind you of a kid’s arcade slice (slightly tacky crust and all), but after a beer or two, any flaws fade into the background. For anyone craving some greenery, there’s also an old-school self-serve salad bar. Meanwhile, the wall-to-wall live organ performance — complete with dancing puppets and hundreds of moving parts straight out of a Rube Goldberg dream — offers enough distraction that you won’t dwell on any underwhelming bites. All told, it’s a nostalgic, over-the-top, and irreverent experience that’s become a true Valley legend for those seeking a one-of-a-kind night out." - Mcconnell Quinn, Chris Malloy, Nikki Buchanan

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"A mixture of pizza and live entertainment is a recipe for a fun night for parents and kids at Organ Stop Pizza. This Mesa-based pizzeria features live organ music on a Wurlitzer that has 6,000 pipes. If you want to hear a specific tune, just write down your request and drop it in the organist’s box. There is also an arcade, lots of ice cream, and (of course) pizza. Parents can also enjoy tunes with a beer in hand." - Jamie Killin, Rudri Patel

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"Rather than a pizza shop with an organ in it, Organ Stop Pizza is an organ show that serves pizza. Each night in Mesa, Arizona, the largest theater pipe organ ever created rises on an 8,000-pound rotating hydraulic elevator to sit 10 feet above the nearly always at-capacity 700-seat dining room, brought to roaring life by virtuoso theater organists while patrons sup on pizza, pasta, and sandwiches under disco balls and spotlights. The 276-key organ is linked to a mind-boggling series of xylophones, glockenspiels, gongs, and cymbals. Marionette cats dance in unison within a recessed “stage” perched above the behemoth instrument. Co-owner Jack Barz recalls tourists who compared their experience at Organ Stop to the one they had at the Grand Canyon the day prior. One YouTuber called it “American eccentricism at its finest.” The landmark attraction was the brainchild of the late William P. Brown, a veteran of both World War II and Wharton Business School. The real-estate developer, pizza enthusiast, and accomplished theater organist found ample time to pursue these varying interests and in fact saw no reason he couldn’t combine them. The original Organ Stop Pizza, opened in Phoenix in 1972, was such a success that it led to a second, larger franchise in Mesa three years later. Brown retired from the restaurant industry in 1984, selling the Mesa location to a longtime employee and manager, Mike Everitt, who carried Brown’s charge to continuously acquire rare parts and expand the organ—so much so that Organ Stop had to change locations in 1995 to accommodate its new dimensions. Today, 42-foot-tall ceilings accommodate balcony seating for viewing the record-holding 1927 Wurlitzer console (insured for up to $5 million). Four industrial blowers pump pressurized air through the organ’s 6,000 pipes, allowing the Pizza Stop’s 300,000 annual dinner patrons to enjoy timeless compositions such as “The Flight of the Bumblebee,” “The Hills Are Alive” from The Sound of Music, “The Circle of Life” from The Lion King, the Star Wars opening theme, and of course, “God Bless America.”" - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"Rather than a pizza shop with an organ in it, Organ Stop Pizza is an organ show that serves pizza. Each night in Mesa, Arizona, the largest theater pipe organ ever created rises on an 8,000-pound rotating hydraulic elevator to sit 10 feet above the nearly always at-capacity 700-seat dining room, brought to roaring life by virtuoso theater organists while patrons sup on pizza, pasta, and sandwiches under disco balls and spotlights. The 276-key organ is linked to a mind-boggling series of xylophones, glockenspiels, gongs, and cymbals. Marionette cats dance in unison within a recessed “stage” perched above the behemoth instrument. Co-owner Jack Barz recalls tourists who compared their experience at Organ Stop to the one they had at the Grand Canyon the day prior. One YouTuber called it “American eccentricism at its finest.” The landmark attraction was the brainchild of the late William P. Brown, a veteran of both World War II and Wharton Business School. The real-estate developer, pizza enthusiast, and accomplished theater organist found ample time to pursue these varying interests and in fact saw no reason he couldn’t combine them. The original Organ Stop Pizza, opened in Phoenix in 1972, was such a success that it led to a second, larger franchise in Mesa three years later. Brown retired from the restaurant industry in 1984, selling the Mesa location to a longtime employee and manager, Mike Everitt, who carried Brown’s charge to continuously acquire rare parts and expand the organ—so much so that Organ Stop had to change locations in 1995 to accommodate its new dimensions. Today, 42-foot-tall ceilings accommodate balcony seating for viewing the record-holding 1927 Wurlitzer console (insured for up to $5 million). Four industrial blowers pump pressurized air through the organ’s 6,000 pipes, allowing the Pizza Stop’s 300,000 annual dinner patrons to enjoy timeless compositions such as “The Flight of the Bumblebee,” “The Hills Are Alive” from The Sound of Music, “The Circle of Life” from The Lion King, the Star Wars opening theme, and of course, “God Bless America.” Know Before You Go Hours are seasonal, so check in advance. The organist begins playing 30 minutes after opening and the kitchen shuts down 30 minutes before closing time, so plan accordingly." - MagicTony, wesclark15, f failjuice, k kristenrichards21, Archie13, WhiskeyBristles, chasepopt, s sandrafrancis18, lukefater, kristenrichards21, becgueule, b becgueule, sandrafrancis18, S Schweg, w wesclark15, failjuice

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Kat

Google
Visiting from California friend suggested this for lunch. Amazing talent and a variety of music and songs. Pizza and salad were very tasty, thin crunchy crust & lots of salad topper options. They serve beer and soft drinks. Musical instruments around the room on shelves and mounted on the ceiling accompany the Wurlitzer organ. Guests encouraged to make requests, Phantom of the Opera, Thriller, Live Story and Star Wars were a few requests. Great place to bring visitors!

Dan_E

Google
Wonder evening with the family. I remember visiting the old location in the early 80's when I was a teenager. Fun to listen and watch the performance. All ages really seem to enjoy here. Had a pizza and combo basket and it was surprisingly great. Not costco food court prices, but not outrageous. Will definitely come back again.

Dean Kindle

Google
Organ Sop Pizza is an experience I highly recommend! The pizza is good, but the atmosphere is spectacular. It's often crowded and lots of birthdays are celebrated here. The incredibly talented organists take requests and play highly entertaining music. The music ranges from show tunes, to rock and pop, to classical. These musicians are fantastic. There are lights that flash in time with the music too. Of course, the organ is a sight to behold. So do yourself a favor and experience Organ Stop Pizza!

M R

Google
It was our first time there, decided to go on a Saturday with my family. The line was long to order but it went by fast. Once you order, they give you a ticket with a number on it. You go find a table and they have a number board above 2nd balcony level. Once ypur number is lit up, you go to pickup are next to where you ordered, and pick up your food. Loved the music, it was entertaining and the kids had fun. You can pick your own song. The paper for it is next to the musician. I would recommend and definitely go again.

Molly C

Google
Not my cup of tea. Very loud & crowded. More of a family fun place than a piano bar style which I thought it would be like. Food is very basic & okay. Reminds me of cafeteria food. You can’t socialize much or hear anything if your visiting I can see the appeal.

Joan Bell

Google
First time here and it was a great experience. Ordered our meal within 5 minutes and waited 15 minutes for it to be ready. I ordered a roast beef sandwich on a croissant and my husband and friends ordered a pepperoni pizza. Both were good. The organist was awesome and played Christmas music, music by Queen and Phantom of the Opera. Would definitely return. My only complaint is why do you have to stand in another line to order soda with your meal?

David Smith

Google
What a truly unique experience. The organ is huge and the guy playing was really good. Plus the pizza was not half bad. If you Delish pizza it's about that good. There were so many kids but if you are old school like me you remember places like Pied Piper's Pizza and how your parents took you there. It's a nice trip down memory lane. I had a fantastic time and even though I'm from California I plan on being back

TONIA MOSHER

Google
The customer service was awesome! Food was OK. Atmosphere was Loud! Lots of people having birthday parties. The music was good. Prices were pretty high. More options on salad bar. Needed some grated cheddar cheese. Bigger one trip only plates. Macaroni salad on salad bar was very good!

Michael H.

Yelp
If you're looking for a casual, fun, unique spot for pizza - this is the place. The pizza is actually pretty good. Be prepared to sit family style, look for a place closer to the middle of the room or you won't get a good view of the organ player. Oh, and it's loud - and it's the right thing to do!

Cheryl H.

Yelp
First - I was not prepared for how big and popular this place is! Second - despite how busy it was - you can find a seat and get food in a very reasonable amount of time. Last - but by no means least - they deliver on the entertainment - 100%. The organ is beautiful and amazing - I am impressed at the talent of the organist playing it! Start to finish- really enjoyable. We were greeted by an employee when we entered who gave us the lowdown so we knew how to order and find seats, etc. There is really not a bad seat in the place. Price of food and drink - definitely easy on the pocketbook! Highly recommend.

Jada P.

Yelp
The organ stop pizza is a highly recommended place from me and my family. The line to order food may appear to be long, but it goes by very quick. The seating is picnic / school cafeteria style so you will be sitting by other people. The salad bar is wonderful. They provide gloves that you have to put on before making your salad. There is a wide variety of options and everything was great. About 5 minutes after sitting down with my salad, our pizzas were ready, there is a very short wait time. The pizza is wonderful. There is only one style of pizza. It is sort of thin crust, but not too thin. It's very crispy and absolutely wonderful. The toppings go all the way to the sides of the crust. The main thing about this pizza is they do not skimp on the toppings!!! **If you don't like a lot of toppings on your pizza, this pizza is not for you, they will load it up with your toppings!** The organ was played very well. They use lighting, bubbles, and many other features to make this an immersive and entertaining experience. The stage with the piano actually goes down / under the floor between sets, which is very cool to watch. Overall, great pizza, great experience. Highly recommend.

Bryan M.

Yelp
Food is 3.5 - pizza is meh, but you're not coming really for the pizza and like someone else said it's tough to really screw up pizza. One of a kind atmosphere and no cover to enter. Unique place to take kids and grandparents. Not quiet so if you're looking for that it's not a fit! Pretty much self serve once you order your food upon entry. Revolving organ and pizza - enough said!

brittini a.

Yelp
Honestly hadn't been here in a long time since I was a kid, couldn't remember if the food was good or not. So gave it a try, walk in order and then sit and wait for your number to be called, enjoy a show with lights and music from the piano player, it's quite entertaining if you have children as well they have a game area for the kids to enjoy, the kids enjoyed looking at all the lights and the piano show. Service was great, friendly and helpful. Areas well kept, food was timely and tasted great love the pizza and the salad bar they have the open salad bar love the fact you can build your own... so good I went back for seconds ;) I will definitely be coming back and visiting again soon thanks for the great experience!

Cherise B.

Yelp
Someone mentioned everyone knows about this place. I'm the mad woman under a rock under another rock who didn't know about this place. And my son didn't warn me about the sensory overload, so when he said Organ Stop Pizza, I thought he was saying Oregon Stop like it was something to do with the Oregon Trail... As someone who is on the spectrum and has a child on the spectrum, I'd recommend noise canceling headphones because it gets LOUD. (I'm not removing a star for the above mentioned by the way; I just want people to be aware so they can prepare accordingly). This is a very family friendly place and a true Mom and Pop's local business. The Wurlitzer organ is one of the largest in the world, and though the location has changed a few times, the vision has remained the same. The organists take requests, and you'll hear just about everything from Disney to Phantom of the Opera and other popular movies. They also celebrate occasions written on request sheets like birthdays and lost teeth. This place is great for smaller children, who truly jump and dance with joy. I love that there are two levels, where we chose to go up top and view the entertainment from there. The food is okay. My husband and son shared pepperoni pizza whole my daughter and I ordered plates of spaghetti with meatballs. We also had the fried zucchini. It was a bit overbooked since everything is baked, but the garlic bread was good and the marinara sauce a bit on the sweet side. I also agree with previous commenters about getting a table, standing in line, and getting drinks. The little billboard with your order number is kind of confusing, as we and another family weren't sure where to look. Definitely on the very theatrical side, which is a great time for the family. It was also really cool to go to a place that was truly one of a kind. I would recommend this place for a family dinner with your children or anyone you want to have clean fun with for an evening.

Kelli G.

Yelp
What a cool atmosphere! Enjoyable music, lights and ambiance. Food was pretty good quality and affordable. Service was good for the interactions we did have, minimal, which is honestly nice. Could spend hours here! Will be back!

Michelle N.

Yelp
Ok I'm admitting I didn't know too much about this place except that there is a huge organ and an organ player. First is have someone stand in order line and someone else get a table. You want to make sure the organ and organ player are visible. Then as someone is at the table go get your drinks. My family likes Founders All Day IPA & they have it on draft. We had pepperoni pizza which was delicious! Cheese sticks were also great! Leave room for ice cream! Now here's the thing! Music is playing and the other instruments connected to organ are placed all around room. You can request songs! The littles were dancing! What a great place for the whole family! Highly recommended! Just for the experience!

Jim H.

Yelp
Fun, pizza good, music great with a large collection of selections. Great for families

Travis T.

Yelp
Organ Stop Pizza has been a staple here in the Valley for over 50 years. Coming here always brings back many memories for me. My family dined at the original Mesa location often when I was growing up. It was also the location where I asked a girl out for the very first time. In the 6th grade, we had a field trip to Skateland and Organ Stop Pizza. After skating and holding hands, I finally got the courage to ask this girl in my class to be my girlfriend while eating pizza with her at Organ Stop. Since then, I have come here many times over the years with friends and family. Organ Stop Pizza is a fun place for families and people of all ages. The organists play song requests on the large Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ throughout the day. The organ is the largest Wurlitzer pipe organ in the world with over 6000 pipes. The organists perform for about 45 minutes each hour with a 15 minute break in between performances. There is an ordering counter near the entrance where you can order pizza, pasta and appetizers. They also have a salad bar and a dessert counter. Once your number shows up on the display board, you can pick up your food and take it to your table to enjoy as you listen to some music. The Organ Stop Pizza website posts the musical staff's schedule if there is a particular organist that you want to hear.

Colin C.

Yelp
Fun place. I'm amazed at what a talented person that was playing the organ/everything else in the room. The pizza was actually really good too, which I was surprised by given the draw for this place is the entertainment. My daughter and I had a great time. There's also a salad bar and ice cream bar. 5/5 recommend.

Travis S.

Yelp
Finally made it to Organ Stop Pizza, and it was awesome! Was even better than the videos I had seen online. It's really a great spot to bring the whole family! Obviously, the draw is the massive, 6,000 pipe organ! The theatre/hall part of the restaurant is so cool. The lights go out, and each song essentially has a light show involved with it! Plus, there are some fun side instruments hiding in the room, too. The music and show side of it definitely did not disappoint! You can stay as long as you want as you listen to current hits, classics, movie soundtracks, or Christmas music (Christmas in July)! Singing and dancing is definitely encouraged wherever you're sitting. Plus, song requests are taken! The food here is meh, at best. Pretty sure it's just frozen pizzas and pastas. There is a bar, salad bar, and ice cream area as well. Next visit, would probably eat elsewhere and come in for dessert and a show, instead. The seating does fill up, and you will be sitting beside other families - it's picnic bench style seating. That being said, the music is the showstopper, and everyone is vibing. A really fun time for all!

Kathy K.

Yelp
OK, I really want to give 5 stars for the Organ music because that was the most amazing part of this experience! However, I only give 2 stars for the service. We waited almost 20 minutes for our pizza and when it finally came up, it wasn't even that hot. It seems to be they need to have a better system in place to make sure those pizzas get out as soon as they're out of the oven and not just sitting on the counter. Hope it's better next time:)

Haeley R.

Yelp
I took my husband there as a surprise and he was absolutely blown away with the skill of the organist. It was so much fun to come back to a place I grew up with, and sharing it with him was the cherry on top. Speaking of, while the pizza leaves something to be desired, the ice cream is great and makes up for it. Would recommend coming here on a weeknight when it's a little bit calmer!

Lourdes S.

Yelp
Save your money. No refills on drinks. Looks really run down. The arcade is old and crappy. Pizza was okay not worth the price though. Only kind of cool thing is the organist.

Kseniya K.

Yelp
A delightful experience for the whole family! Come here for the vibes and the immense talent of the organ player. If you're feeling moody, there's nothing like live music to uplift the spirits. Wish more places had such musical accompaniments to nourish the soul. Super casual vibe--picnic style wooden tables pulled together to form cafeteria-style rows where anyone sits wherever there is space available. Everyone is dressed down and relaxing without a care in the world. Recommend sitting on the mezzanine, so you can have a bird's eye view of the whole space. Dancing by your seats is encouraged! No time limit on your visit, which is so crucial for a good experience. Stay for as long as you'd like. The food is ehhh [frozen pizza & pasta, plus a conventional salad bar], but you're not here for the food, really. Just grab one pizza to share or a salad, to support the establishment. You can purchase alcohol as well.

Stephanie M.

Yelp
So I was in for a private event that was being held so I wasn't really sure what to expect since it was my first time coming in and I've got to say that this place inside is beautiful lots of wood finishes. The organ music was nice it's something that I haven't heard since going to church back home in Southern California. The salad was yummy, they had a few pizza options to choose from however by the time we got through the line however the pizza was cold. I grabbed a couple of slices of the veggie slices they had a good topping to slice ratio but it just wasn't edible due to how they wanted all the guest to line up and by the time we got done eating the main course they were cleaning all the stuff up and we weren't able to get our ice cream so I think had they given us more time to go through the line and eat things would've worked out so much better. The staff was definitely kind they had a cute little store front area, games for the kids it kind of reminded me of a Chuck E Cheese for adults and kids.

Amanda L.

Yelp
Pizza crust isn't the best but the generous toppings are yummy. Great entertainment for the family. My kids love coming here. It is usually pretty packed on the weekends so we try to go during the week to get a good seat. It is all open dining, almost like a cafeteria with long tables. You get a number after ordering your food and your number will light up on a big screen when it's ready. Give this one a try if you're looking for something new for the kids.

Rachel B.

Yelp
This is dinner and an experience for an incredibly economical price. The pizza is good, and this time I tried the ice cream! Also, delicious!!! I also, visited the gift shop this time and was pleasantly surprised with the economical prices there are well. They have an extensive collection of TYs and some super cool Organ Stop merch. I visited during the Thanksgiving holiday and it wasn't terribly busy. I highly recommend Organ Stop.

William L.

Yelp
Went here with the family yesterday (with another family visiting out of town), and was thrilled to see the entertainment was worth it. The pizza itself was pretty good and relatively inexpensive (especially in this high inflationary environment). The organ player was amazing and the fact that he was able to play so many different requests and control the copious amount of buttons/switches AND four keyboards was pretty awesome. We had 4 kids in our party and they were absolutely in awe of the performance. Lastly, we ended up getting dessert (ice cream) for the kids and the price for 4 "single" scoop ice creams was $14, they were huge though. I was just talking with the 4 kids behind someone else who was ordering and before I knew it the server had already started preparing 4 cups and scooping exactly what we were thinking of. The service was impeccable and I ended up giving him an extra tip just cause how amazing he was. Overall, I'd definitely recommend coming here for the entertainment and amazing service.

Jennifer V.

Yelp
The atmosphere was so fun. The pizza and salad bar were good, but I don't recommend the mozzarella sticks or fried mushrooms.

Michael V.

Yelp
Meh. None of the family was impressed with the taste of the pizza. Cool atmosphere but just didn't think the taste was there.

Ron S.

Yelp
The whole idea is a cool gimmick. The guy playing was really good which is why you go to hear the organist play random songs. Cool experience to see/hear it. Unlikely I'll want to go back as it's more of a 1x thing for me. The pizza. If you have ever had a random frozen pizza you have had this food. As average as expected. Cheese sticks were kinda sweet not sure how that was possible.

Doug D.

Yelp
Absolutely amazing restaurant that was well worth the long drive. Pizza was great. Pipe organ was unreal.

Elvira G.

Yelp
I'm giving this a 5 for the experience. Hubs and I just had a drink and sat close to the front near the organ. Talent, light show, bubbles, pipes, sound effects, organ. Just pure delight and wonder!

Marci P.

Yelp
We really enjoyed the music. It was sitting in a theater and eating pizza. A little weird how you order, pay for pizza. Go to a different counter to get drinks. Etc. but it was really fun. My teenage daughter loved the organ. Pizza was tasty and I was ready for pizza so it was great.

Sandi W.

Yelp
My husband and I visited this place with 3 other couples, and we had a great time. Each couple ordered their own pizzas, and my husband and I also got an order of deep fried zucchini sticks. I'm drooling while writing this review, it was that good. We got a medium pizza with pepperoni, sausage, ham, mushrooms, and green pepper. The crust was thin and crispy, just the way I like it, and it had just the right amount of toppings. I can honestly say it was the best I have had in a long time. The zucchini sticks were perfect, and it was a generous serving. While we ate we were entertained by a guy playing a huge Wurlitzer Pipe Organ. I recall eating at a similar place (Pizza and Pipes) in Tacoma when I was a kid. It wasn't quite the same as the place in Tacoma, but it was good, and we're all glad we went. *I do want to note that the prices on the little flyers that you can get at the counter are not correct. Sadly the large pizzas are not the same price as the mediums, as the flyer states.

Aubrey Z.

Yelp
The organ stop has the best vibes. So cool in the engineering, beautiful music, and super cheap food! Every time we visit Arizona we make sure we come here. Generally there is a long line in the weekends, but it's worth it!

Shenny D.

Yelp
Awesome spot for music lovers! It is a one of a kind experience and the pizza was pretty good too!

Cheryl C.

Yelp
Great family fun! The food is good, the entertainment is great. Highly recommend this for family outings or kids birthdays.

Sami R.

Yelp
What a wonderful place to take your family. We took our 9 month old son and he had a ball. The food was good and the entertainment was phenomenal. We saw many generations enjoying themself.

Sandy B.

Yelp
They open at 1530 and we got here at 1539 on a Friday in December. December through March is their busy sea. I know they take and recommend reservations for parties of 20 or more, but I'm not sure if it's even an option when there are less. We had no problems finding a table for 4. But we were still too late for the center seating on the 2nd floor. The organ player is extremely talented and he takes requests. The food is ok and kind of pricey for the amount and quality.

Ashleigh D.

Yelp
Come here for the organ if you like music. That was neat. I'll give it that. The food was meh. It was also really, really, really loud. I was fascinated by the organ playing. I came around Christmas, so the organist played Christmas songs. He has a place where you can request songs, and he makes announcements about birthdays/celebrations. Overall, I won't come back; it was way too loud, and the food was only OK at best. ​ Veni, vidi ego audivi (thanks Google Translate -- I came, I saw, I heard -- I also ate, but that was translating strangely).

Priscilla C.

Yelp
I recently visited Organ Pizza, and it's truly a unique experience that you should check out at least once in your lifetime. Walking into the joint, you're immediately greeted by the sight of a grand organ piano smack dab in the middle of the dining hall, setting the stage for a nostalgic and lively atmosphere. The place is bustling with energy, mainly because it's catered to kids, with Disney songs and soundtrack music from movies filling the air. Amidst the chaos of children running around, I found myself enjoying a slice of delicious pizza and sipping on an Arnold Palmer. While I don't have kids of my own, it was interesting to immerse myself in the vibrant ambiance and witness the joy on their faces. However, as much as I appreciated the experience, I probably wouldn't make it a regular spot. It's definitely something worth seeing, and it could make for a fun and quirky date night venue, but once was enough for me. If you're looking for a memorable and lively dining experience, Organ Pizza is worth a visit.

Chris O.

Yelp
This place is super cool! Watching the wizardry of the organ player is almost hypnotic. The food I mean it's not horrible, not great, but it's pizza so hard to screw it up. Really no service here as one orders downstairs. A "bingo" board lights up with your number and you go get it. As one person mentioned have someone stand and order and another go grab your preferred seat as the best seats get taken quick.

Margaret B.

Yelp
Great clean food and prompt service plus talented musicians accomplished in playing the fab organ in center of arena gives opportunity to highly recommend this establishment

Tina H.

Yelp
We loved this place! So classic! A lot of reviews criticize the food, it's simple, but we found it seriously yummy! Brought me back to my childhood in the 80's - pitchers of beer and soda! Pizza and garlic bread were delicious! The organist is INCREDIBLE! Bring cash to tip him and to pay your bill - no credit cards accepted. Go - it's a gem! Great place to bring out-of-town guests too - so unique!

Rachael G.

Yelp
We visited on a Thursday in January at 5:30 and the place was nearly at capacity so plan for a crowd. We still were able to move quickly through the line to order our food & get our number for the pickup window. We ordered appetizers and they timed them to come out before the rest of our meal. The menu prices listed on Yelp however are way out of date. Everything is $2-$3 higher, fyi. Individual pizzas were $8.99 I think, medium was $14 and change. They charge extra for toppings. Sauces are on the salad bar so if you need ranch for your apps, you need to ask for a little cup and go get it but it's good ranch, not bottled garbage so it's worth the effort. We then went to the drink line after getting our food order placed. Drinks are ordered at a separate station & so is ice cream, but you can get a root beer float when ordering drinks. A few things to note here: it's all Pepsi products which I for one love but there are no free refills on soda...only tea. You can order pitchers if you're worried about having enough but it's still worth noting in this day & age. I am picky about fountain pop but this wasn't watered down or over carbonated or flat - it was just right, even the diet. ;) By the time we got seated (which wasn't a problem even with 10 of us), our apps were ready for pickup. The pick up process is fast and easy. The food was hot and it wasn't hard to get it all back to the table, surprisingly. The only trouble we had all night was a hiccup in our pizza order (they gave us 2 specialty pizzas & no cheese, we ordered 1 special, 1 cheese but it was promptly fixed). The entertainment was actually outstanding. My rotten kids know that I dislike the B52's so they requested Rock Lobster and he nailed it, saying afterward "no one has ever requested that song before" (& probably won't again, guy) so he ducked into the pit to learn it real quick. Incredibly talented organist & super fun show. He played everything from Beatles to Disney and even nailed Toccata & Fugue in D minor (think: Dracula). Overall, our guests had a great time. The food was good. The padded cafeteria style seating meant people could get up and down easily without disturbing anyone around them and we were close enough to chat with the folks at the table next to us. A good time was had by all as my small town newspaper would say.

Phoebe L.

Yelp
Food and atmosphere was AWESOME!! Plenty of parking, taste of the sauce and pizzas were great, and the organ player was amazing!! They even let little bubbles out from the ceiling when "Let It Go" played. Thoroughly enjoyed it!! Knocked off a star because our lasagna was frozen in the middle but instead of making us a new one, the server just put the rest of our lasagna that I brought down in the oven. We had half that was on a plate at our table, unable to be eaten because it was cold and crunchy inside. Kind of bummed about that, but would totally come back.

Carrie M.

Yelp
My favorite place - maybe anywhere, ever - for nearly 50 years!!! My son is at GCU now -I can't wait to come back to town and visit!

Addy G.

Yelp
I had heard about Organ Stop Pizza from my mother-in-law. We had done the Singing Pandas, the Chinese restaurant with entertainment, and someone had recommended to her going to Organ Stop Pizza. My son loves music, especially live music so we thought we would give it a try. We wanted to go on a Saturday and didn't want to wait too long, so since they don't accept reservations, we tried to get there as early as possible. They open at 3 PM and we got there by 3:45. The parking lot was crazy busy so we were a little bit nervous but upon arrival, we had just beat the traffic. We didn't wait in line long at all. We put in two orders for two pizzas. We ordered the spicy Italian and a regular cheese. We only waited about 20 minutes for our pizza to be ready. You also can choose to get a salad bar, beverages, they even have ice cream at the end if you want to treat yourself. The place itself is super cool. It is open seating so once you order, you can sit anywhere you want. There's not really that many bad seats in the house and they also have an upstairs area if you can't find something downstairs. The organ player played all kinds of fun songs. A lot of Disney songs so my son was happy. You can also put in a request and there's also a box to tip. We had gotten there and got to enjoy the music for about 20 minutes before he went on break. So the next 20 minutes, we just kind of sat there. We didn't know how long the break was. We ended up leaving and on the way out heard the music come back on. The organ player is very talented! There's a little arcade and also a gift store for kids. We played one arcade game-they take regular change, and then we left. It was pretty disappointing to be honest. The place itself is awesome, but it wasn't very clean. The pizza wasn't good at all, and it was $40 for two large pizzas. The people next to us had a vegetarian pizza which I wouldn't normally order, but it did look way better than ours. I wouldn't come back here, just because the food was not good and it didn't seem very clean. It wasn't made with good ingredients. However, the music was great and the experience was cool.

Alexis P.

Yelp
Definitely must see at least once! It was so much fun to eat sing and dance along with the organ! You can even place in requests. We stuck around for a while but didn't get any of ours played so I rated a little lower also the options to pizzas are pretty basic all good but the simple options. It's a little pricey so keep in mind you're paying for the experience also. Great beer options! Great atmosphere, clean friendly staff and a fun one of a kind establishment!

Lam B.

Yelp
Honestly this visit was for the organ rather than the pizza. The pizza was on the thicker and blander side but the music was great. My party visited on a Friday evening and it was packed--completely filled parking lot. There were plenty of wooden tables and we placed our pizza and beer orders in the back prior to being seated. Whenever the organist took a break, servers would come through and take additional orders. While there were preset music pieces, the audience could make requests through a collection of notecards of front. As the night progressed more special effects were presented. Notably there was a midway puppet shop, disco ball and rotating stage. =ORDERED= The pizzas had a decent crunch although I would have wanted some more browning on the cheese. *Hawaiian: had lots of ham and pineapple. Nothing extraordinary about the ham but it was filling. *Combination: had a thick and fluffy crust. Piled high with pepperoni, sausage, ham, beef, bacon, mushroom, black olives, green pepper, and onion. The toppings still had some bite due to the mountain of ingredients but I rather have too much than too little. *Beer: chose one of their in-house pale ales and it was very flat and warm. Personally wouldn't get this again although the pricing was reasonable for the amount we got. I can see why this spot was popular amongst families. A tolerable dinner with music and good vibes all around.

Melissa T.

Yelp
It's an experience. The organ player is amazing. It's really fun to watch him and we went in December so beautiful Christmas songs and other songs. I have to be completely honest we did not like the food but sometimes that's just how it is you pay for the experience. It wasn't inedible. just not very good. And a bunch of us went so it was pricey. But I would still suggest if you have young ones or in our special needs adults who enjoy this sort of thing it is well worth the money you spend for the experience.

Dnns C.

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This place is an amazing cool tourist "must". The pizza is fabulous! The ambiance is amazing - because someone comes to play the organ every 20 minutes. They take requests too!! We heard Christmas classics, a few Disney tunes (Under the Sea, Beauty & the Beast), themes to Star Wars and Raiders of the Lost Ark as well. All around NEAT experience!!

Renegade F.

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What a fun entertaining experience with the kids! This is the old school pizza parlor experience with a fun twist. When you arrive you wait in line to order your pizza, then there's a separate line for drinks, so if there are two of you it's best to divide and conquer. There is plenty of seating on the ground and balcony floors, but it's best to sit central so you can see all the animatronics and instruments. The organ player seat elevates during a show and it spins so you can see all the action! My kids and I loved to music and the pizza and fries were tasty. And who doesn't love a pitcher of root beer!

Kat H.

Yelp
This place is seriously fun for the whole family! Simple menu with large salad bar and an excellent gluten-free pizza crust. Show is incredible and requests are welcomed. I bring people who come into town to visit and it's a win every time!

Loralee B.

Yelp
This is a place to bring the kids or bring out of town visitors. The food is good and the entertainment is even better! The ice cream serving size is also massive. If you haven't been, definitely check it out!

Richard C.

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A busy St. Patrick's day, didn't stop us having a great birthday dinner for our grandson. The pizza was very good and the organist was on point for his rendition of great organ classics!