Portland takes pizza seriously—and this tour is the easiest, most fun way to taste the scene in one walk. You’ll hit four pizzerias on a relaxed route with short walks in between (about ~1 mile total), tasting a curated progression of styles and signatures.
This is a full-meal experience: each guest gets a full slice at each stop (four slices total). Your guide keeps it laid-back and social while sharing quick, useful pizza insight—what makes a great slice, what to order, and where to go next depending on what you loved most.
Pizza and drinks are included. Rain or shine, come hungry and ready to eat like a local.
Start your tour at a popular neighborhood pizzeria in NW Portland. Meet your guide, get a quick rundown of the route and tasting flow, then dive right in with your first full slice. This opening stop sets the tone with a classic Portland-style pie and an easy, relaxed start before the walk to the next location.
Fold into a neo–New York slice—thin, glossy, and baked hot for that crackly edge + chewy center combo. Your guide will break down what makes this style sing (fermentation, bake, and topping balance), then you’ll enjoy a full slice before heading to the next stop.
Go square and go bold. This Detroit-style slice is thick, airy, and pan-baked until the bottom turns golden-crisp and the cheese edge caramelizes into that legendary frico crunch. You’ll get a full slice here—rich, satisfying, and impossible to eat politely.
Close out with a modern Portland flex: sourdough-crust pizza—naturally leavened, lightly tangy, and blistered for a crisp, airy bite. Expect thoughtful toppings, big flavor, and a slice that tastes as good as it looks. Enjoy your full slice, snap a photo, and grab local recs before wrapping up.
The tour meets inside this independently owned and operated pizzeria.
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