Sonny's Astoria

Restaurant · Astoria

Sonny's Astoria

Restaurant · Astoria

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1114 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR 97103

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Nestled close to the Xandria bar, this cozy diner specializes in delicious, high-quality pizzas with a standout crust that keeps locals coming back for more.  

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1114 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR 97103 Get directions

sonnysastoria.com
@sonnysastoria

$10–20 · Menu

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1114 Marine Dr, Astoria, OR 97103 Get directions

+1 503 741 3073
sonnysastoria.com
@sonnysastoria

$10–20 · Menu

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"Pizza with a focus on a perfectly pliable yet crisp crust, high-quality toppings, and interesting combos in Astoria? Yes, please. Sonny’s, a new pizzeria that shares space with Astoria’s beloved gay bar Xanadu just a block from the waterfront may have limited seating, but takeout is available, too, and worth it. Everything looks good, from the vegan’s delight of kale, roasted mushrooms, caramelized onion, and garlic to the Hawaiian, which gilds the lily with mozzarella, smoked ham, bacon, pineapple, and jalapeno. Don’t forget an order of cheesy bread, which comes with a chunky marinara sauce with lots of fresh basil for dipping. Order online until it runs out of dough for the night." - Jennifer Burns Bright, Alex Frane

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Eugenia Espinoza

Google
Great place, friendly staff! It's a pizza parlor attached to a bar, where they were having Karoake night, so it was fun hearing the other patrons while sitting in the parlor. Even though it was only one server for the bar and parlor, I still received quick service, and the pizza tasted great. Highly recommend!

Sara B.

Google
Connected to the Xandria bar. This is a small diner area, could do with some music. There was only the one guy manning both the bar and restaurant, and he did a pretty good job about it. Took about 30 minutes to get our food, aside from drinks and the appetizer, and the crust was phenomenal. It leans towards the yeasty and crunchy side. The Caprese salad was okay. Some regular quality ingredients. The Hawaiian was delicious. Lighter on the meat and cheese toppings, I wish there was more. The Pesto was apt to its name. Not my personal favorite but others in my party loved it. Cheese stuff crust wasn’t really worth it— very expensive and only adds a tiny amount of flavor as it’s outshined by the dough. Peachy (Keen?) Mocktail - super strong sweet and sour with a fructose tasting peach syrup. Strong sweetness to it and would try something else next time.

Brent Gilliam

Google
As others have said, the dough, sauce, and pizza ingredients are outstanding. It's a place that clearly prioritizes quality. However, what I wanted to write about was the service. I was more than an hour late in picking up my order due to circumstances beyond my control, and they made sure to hold my order past their close time, and keep it as fresh as possible. This was beyond my expectations, and very much appreciated!!

Lori Linkous

Google
We have been on the hunt for good pizza on the west coast. We’re full-time RVers and originally from the East so we’ve tried a lot along the way. I’m vegan so it’s even tougher but sauce is always so key for me. My guy is just a pizza snob and hard to please. Sonny’s was the absolute perfect mix of excellent food, service and atmosphere. I ordered the Vegan Pizza as it was (light on the vegan cheese) and he had the Margharita. We also did pretzel bites. On the other side of the wall was a bar where you can order drinks and food too. This was just an all around great experience, was the first time in a minute we didn’t feel sick about the money we spent eating out vs value and one hell of a representation of the love and openness of an invaluable LGBTQ+ owned business. Worth your time and money! Well done!

Jennifer

Google
Ordered a pizza online half veg, half veg/meat, and a stuffed crust. Arrived and found out nobody had started our order. Then we got a pizza with half only meat, half meat/veg, no stuffed crust. Asked for it to be remade since one of us is vegetarian. He remade it with 2/3 meat/veg, 1/3 veg, missing basil off the entire pizza, and half the pizza has no sauce or cheese. On top of that, there were no napkins so we had to take paper towel from the bathroom and we ordered online so we prepaid our tip… very disappointing experience. If you’re too busy to serve food then close the kitchen.

Eric Saucedo

Google
Amazing pizza! High quality ingredients, amazing staff. What more could you ask for, my favorite Hawaiian pizza on the Oregon coast!

Somer Andom

Google
I love visiting Astoria every summer. I was so excited to find Xanadu last year that I couldn't wait to come back again. But have things changed - and not for the better. One of the things I liked about the space before was the relaxed vibe. Unfortunately that wasn't my experience this time. I felt unsafe there seemed to be predator types in the bar. Something is definitely different. I was hoping the food had gotten better but I feel like it's gotten worse since last year. I know it takes time to get your stride and get your business going but you would think they would have it figured out by now. It took more than 30 minutes to get what ended up being a truly unremarkable pizza. The toppings were sparse. The crust was bland and too tough. We also had the stuffed crust pizza. Save your time and money. It's like it was an afterthought. They clearly haven't perfected it yet. There are several other pizza places right around there that are a million times better.

Kathleen Hannon

Google
Lisa at Brut (also incredible) told us this was the best pizza in Astoria and she was absolutely correct. The crust was light on the inside, crunchy on the exterior. The cheese was perfectly melted and the flavor profile was significantly more complex than your average chain pizza. (We got the pepperoni and the Hawaiian). Great value for the cost; you can tell they use quality ingredients!