Enjoy a variety of pizzas, pastas, and appetizers in a family-friendly setting with live organ music.
Experience performances on a giant Wurlitzer pipe organ with lights, bubbles, and song requests.
Build your own fresh salad as a starter or side to complement your meal.
Treat yourself to sundaes and other sweet options available for order.
Host parties or large gatherings with seating for groups of 25 or more.
Purchase souvenirs and gifts at the counter near the entrance.
We found this place from videos on Facebook and I am glad we did. This is the most unique restaurant experience I’ve ever seen. The entire building is part of this giant organ. We had such a great time here while on vacation that we came back again before flying home. And the pizza was really good also 😁
A fun place to eat at. Extensive menu for a pizza parlor. Plenty of drink options, including beer and wine. I saw some people who had just come in for an ice cream sundae. The organ playing is fantastic. They will take song requests. Quite an entertaining establishment. Best to come on the early side if you're particular about seating or have a large party.
This place is a treat for the kid at heart like myself or to bring your family as a special surprise or for the holidays ! I have made it a tradition to take my family to this restaurant for the holidays. The magic is from the mighty sounds of a Wurlitzer pipe organ. It has visible side instruments that are fun to see too. They play all sorts of music, especially classics. From playing all of the military branch songs, patriotic songs, Disney classics , musical hits , all of it that will get everyone excited and wanting to sing along. The person who plays and entertains the people is truly talented. So much that he even takes written requests from the audience. The organ that is being played rises up from the platform , turns and lights up. There are dancing animals , moving objects , bubbles floating down from the ceiling , and plenty of lights and sounds to keep people’s eyes moving around while they are dancing in their seats. There are pizzas, pastas , salads , appetizers and a variety of drinks to choose from. For my family I order pizzas, the fried mushrooms, fried zucchini, fried cheese , and a salad from the salad bar . And after the grandkids finish their meal, I get them ice cream , of their choice , to complement the treat of taking them there. My grown kids and in-laws have as much fun as the kids so it’s a win win and everyone leaves happy. And even happier with leftover pizza. The venue is 2 stories. You can eat from upstairs looking down at the organ player , or you can sit and eat from the main level and not have to deal with stairs. There are no booth seatings. It’s long tables and bench seats. You’ll have to get in line to order your food from the counter , wait for your number to show up on the bingo screen to know when to pick up your pizza , appetizers etc. You’ll have to go through a short salad bar to make your salad , and there’s a separate order and pick up line for drinks and ice cream. Sounds like chaos , but everything is close together and when you actually do it , you’ll understand the method . There’s a merchandise counter close to the entrance and the bathrooms are near the entrance door. There is plenty of parking. There are no reservations unless you have a party of 25 I think.
This is the best place to have a dinner show. Salad bar is a great starter. The Hawaiian pizza was very tasty. And you can't go wrong with the organ playing. Such.a wonderful evening. Will definitely be back.
There are places you go for good food and there are places you go for an experience. Organ Stop Pizza gloriously, bewilderingly, hilariously, is both…though not in the way you might expect. Imagine: you walk into what appears to be an unassuming family pizza joint, order a perfectly serviceable pie at the counter, and then step into a dining room that looks like Liberace designed a cathedral for Chuck E. Cheese. The lights dim and suddenly the air comes alive. The walls literally breathe with sound as a massive Wurlitzer pipe organ erupts into being. Pipes shimmer, drums thump, cymbals crash, and a bubble machine (?!) lets loose as the organist (who must be equal parts magician and musician) launches into everything from Phantom of the Opera to the Star Wars theme. You can’t help but grin. It’s absurd. It’s theatrical. It’s absolutely wonderful. The crowd skews… well, let’s just say the average age in the room hovers somewhere between “retired” and “I remember when you had to crank your car to start it.” And yet, the childlike wonder is universal. Toddlers sit open-mouthed beside grandmothers who are tapping their orthopedic shoes in rhythm. Teenagers pretend not to care and then find themselves putting in requests. The pizza? It’s fine. Honestly, it could be made of cardboard and joy, and no one would mind. Because you’re not here for culinary greatness, you’re here for spectacle. You’re here to watch a roomful of people dissolve into laughter and applause under the spell of an instrument that fills every cubic inch of space with sound and nostalgia. Organ Stop Pizza is one of those rare places that shouldn’t work and yet it completely does. It’s pure unapologetic kitsch wrapped in genuine talent and served with a side of pepperoni. A glorious unexpected symphony of pipes, cheese, and delight. Come for the pizza. Stay for the organ. Leave with your faith in weird Americana fully restored.

Where pizza meets a pipe organ spectacle—dine to the sounds of a mighty Wurlitzer!
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Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience that combines delicious pizza with live entertainment from a massive Wurlitzer pipe organ. Perfect for families, tourists, and anyone seeking fun, our venue features two stories of seating, a salad bar, and a menu of pizzas, pastas, and desserts. Enjoy classic tunes, dancing animals, and bubbles while you eat—it's more than a meal, it's a memorable show!
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