Great pizza and other Italian food with authentic ingredients. Best GF pizza anywhere. Pizza orders ready on time 99% of time. In house dining is very hole-in-the-wall experience but family touch and small town crowd make it quaint.
Wil B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Round Hill, VA
This pizza is amazing. Just plain great and floppy the way I like it, not from grease mind you! As for the dude Joe who posted a review, I don’t think he was in the same place. The«ovens» are the warming area. I watched them add wood to the pizza oven while I was waiting for my take away.
Lillia L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Enola, PA
I popped in here for lunch whilst touring vineyards in the area. It would be a great place to pick up a pizza to take to one of the vineyards that allow you to bring a picnic to enjoy with your wine. I, however, had my lunch in this café. I have to say, the restaurant itself isn’t much to look at, with a small collection of booths and tables crowded into a hole in the wall spot. It had a sort of dingy grimy feel to it. The service however was good and the pizza was outstanding. I order a mushroom pizza which was basically the personal size cheese pizza with a few mushrooms(no enough) tossed on it. The quality of the crust was good and the right sauce to cheese ratio. The price was good too. I had my lunch and a soft beverage for $ 8. so including tip, under $ 10. I would come here and do a take-out.
Joe S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Charles Town, WV
I tried the Neapolitan last night. I really like the fresh basil all over and the mozzarella and pesto was very tasty, but the crust was limp. Brick oven pizza is supposed to be crisp and slightly burnt. The brick oven here is for show; I saw the standard electric pizza ovens in the kitchen and the cook just did not leave the pizza in the oven long enough. I pointed this out to the waitress, saying next time I’ll have to order it extra crispy. I grew up in an Italian neighborhood with pizza restaurants on every corner and if you can’t pick up a slice and eat it with one hand, it’s not done right. Sorry.
Carolyn W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lutherville-Timonium, MD
Love this place. Great subs and wraps as well as pizza. Get the bread sticks. They are to die for!
A N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Washington, DC
Best gluten free pizza I’ve ever had. Even my husband couldn’t tell it was gluten free. When your food is good, it doesn’t need to be fancy or greasy. The people were friendly.
Savannah P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Purcellville, VA
Pizza is incredible. Don’t expect fancy dining experience or out of this world service — but do expect to eat a dang good pizza. I recommend the 900 Degree Special. Ingredients are always fresh and tasty.
Colin T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Washington, DC
Love this pizza. And the chicken pesto is amazing. Great ingredients and owned and operated by an Italian family.
Miss C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Hedgesville, WV
In the little town of Purcellville there’s not many food choices. I just started a new job in the area and went out on an adventure with some coworkers to find lunch today. This is a little family owned restaurant with a relatively modest exterior. There was a help wanted sign on the door and you could certainly tell why because I only saw two employees the whole time we were there(and one was our waitress). I was surprised by the large selection on the menu. I ordered an 8″ vegetarian pizza with pepperoni. This is basically their standard personal pizza size. It was delicious! They didn’t skimp on any toppings either, by the way.
Don M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Leesburg, VA
This was a good local brick oven pizza place. Quality ingredients and I thought the pizza was great. I knocked a star off because the décor wasn’t that nice and the service was a little slow. That being said I will definitely eat here again.
Jason I.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Round Hill, VA
The pizza here is excellent. My wife and I prefer this to the big chain alternatives. It reminds me of the family-owned Italian restaurant back home whose food I grew up loving. Their oven is pretty neat too. They burn wood around the perimeter and slide pizzas in the middle, on the same surface the wood rests upon. I think this helps give the pizza a unique slightly smoky flavor. Every time I have family and friends up to visit I take them for this pizza at least once. The only thing that prevents us from eating this constantly is that they don’t deliver, but when we go grocery shopping next door we often place an order and it is always ready when we finish.
Dawn B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Purcellville, VA
Very average pizza with very average customer service. Ledo’s to the rescue… Unilocal
Josh S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 North Little Rock, AR
Wow … Everything excellent. Casual atmosphere, small place, worth a visit. We are regulars here. Outstanding homemade style authentic Italian food and great service.
Ray F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Rossville, GA
Excellent pizza plain cheese pizza, white cheese pizza, fried mushrooms and cheese bread I recommended for everybody… :)
Mike H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Sterling, VA
So i took some time off from eating here and was trying out some places in Leesburg. I was very underwhelmed the last time i got pizza from here. Part of it was our driver took his time bringing food back, however i enjoy cold/not warm pizza almost as much as hot pizza and was very unimpressed. I don’t know if it is quality going down, or me repeatedly eating better pizza.
Ben S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Round Hill, VA
One of the better pizza joints in Purcellville, which isn’t saying a whole lot, I guess. The brick oven makes a pretty good crust. A little on the greasy side, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Dining service leaves a little to be desired. I went there once around 11:45am, sign on the door said they opened at 11am, but they were still closed. Sort of bizarre. If you’re craving pizza, it’s a more tasty option than Dominos/PapaJohns.
John M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Washington, DC
If you want to support a restaurant that has okay pizza but repeatedly closes early, is openly rude to customers in person and over the phone, then 900 Degrees pizza deserves your hard-earned money. I’ve been putting up with this rude behavior for a simple reason: they make a decent pizza. Not spectacular, not great, just average. And in a town with a dearth of good pizza, that was just enough for me to long tolerate their bad behavior. But after last night, never again. I tried calling the restaurant at 8:15 p.m. to order two pizzas. No one answered the phone despite three attempts. Okay, I thought, maybe their phone isn’t working. So, because they’re close by, I drove over to order the pizza in-person. Now, their business website says they’re open till 10 p.m. on Saturdays, but I’m so used to them closing early, basically on a whim, that I had already assumed they’d be closed at 9 p.m. When I pulled up to the restaurant at 8:30 p.m., their sign was off and all the chairs were up on tables. The restaurant had four — count ‘em, FOUR — employees standing and looking at me when I approached the door, which, of course, was locked. Not a single one of them would make eye contact with me to explain why they had closed early or to offer to take my order. In fact, as I was walking away the guy who appeared to be in charge actually looked angry that I had even tried to come in to – GASP! — give them my money. The nerve of a customer to show up during a business’s publicly listed hours of operation expecting service! Unfortunately for 900 Degrees, we live in a new world that allows us to share these horrible experiences online, both to inform and warn other consumers about poor service. So, while they didn’t have to answer their phone, or deal with an unhappy customer, they’ll be held accountable by this review. The owners of this restaurant are lazy, unfriendly folk who don’t care about customers or, apparently, even the success of their business. As other reviews have said, they repeatedly show this in the way they treat customers both over the phone and in-person. In an industry that has an 80 percent failure rate, I do not, nor will I ever, understand this self-defeating behavior. I can tell you this: they will *never* see another one of my dollars. And I hope they don’t see yours either.
Matthieu K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Leesburg, VA
I still contend this is the best pie in Purcellville. Personally, I do not like the sauce they use … it doesn’t suit my taste. Objectively … it’s a great fresh crust pie that is always cooked well(in a wood-fired oven!!) at a pretty reasonable price. They have subs and calzones too. Both are pretty standard pizza joint fare and are of above average quality. Still highly recommended. Re-think your trip to a chain, order from here.
Dan W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Round Hill, VA
Very good spot for quick eats. I am a big fan of their steak and cheese sub. The pizza is delicious, that brick oven serves up the tastiest warm crust, mmm. The staff is extremely friendly, very family friendly, delicious food, and it is all very affordable.
Matt P.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Purcellville, VA
Disappointed. Had high hopes for this joint, which has a real wood fired oven. However, the wood fired pizza was terrible. First, there were only four pizzas that are wood fired on the menu. And they’re all variations of the same thing. Mine had 4 splotches of mozzarella. And tomatoes so watery they completely waterlogged the crust. Everything slipped off the pizza as soon as you lifted it out of the box. The wetness even soaked the bottom of the box. Sooo disappointed. If you want great wood fired pizza try Fireworks in Leesburg. Especially the Spanish pie with mahon cheese and chorizo. And get the roasted olives appetizer. Others have said their non-wood fired pizza and subs are good. But there are plenty of those options in Purcellville. But ‘brick oven pizza’ is their namesake and raison d’etre, and they fail miserably.