Artisanal pizzas using traditional Italian recipes, Ivy Bear’s pies are unique and original hand-made, completely fresh ingredient pizzas. The menu also contains many other items created from local sources. The Ivy Bear has beer and cider on tap.
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What has happened here?
OMG! What a mistake stopping here. Where to begin. Nothing but pizza now. Used to have more. No beer on tap. (Has it EVER worked) Just a few beer cans in the fridge and we poured our own. The mugs were frosty. Great salad but for $8 it should be. I like to wash my hands before eating. No soap in bathrooms and no paper towels either. (OSHA where are you?) TP breaks off one square at a time. The pizza was quite bland and I have had better more flavorful frozen pizza. Was this frozen? We weren't surprised there was no one there but us. Not much to speak in the way of service either. Yikes. This place won't be open a year from now. What a shame. Truly a dissapointment
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Nothing less then amazing
Great atmosphere, good people, shout out to Darius and Scott, and positively the best pizza I have had I a long time. Fresh, made with care, so flavorful. Do it, if you are in the area or make the trip...so worth it!
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This pizza ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
If this place were in Portland the line would be out the door. The owner and staff are super nice. The restaurant itself is like a mini museum of Oregon. The pizza is the ⭐️- we got the grizzly bear and it did not disappoint - perfect in every way. Crust was perfection and the toppings came together beautifully. Had a glass of the homemade root beer- it was the best! The owner makes everything from scratch including the meats for the toppings - what a difference. Coming back for sure!!!
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Insanely good pizza
I just don't understand how the best thin crust pizza I've ever had is hiding out in the middle of the woods. The pizza is good enough to merit the trip on it's own.
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Pizza
Check it out. Very good pizza. No long wait. Down the hill from mt hood. Check out the old wagon in the rear