
Pizza with a show: a two-story dining experience powered by a giant Wurlitzer organ.
Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa offers more than pizza: a giant Wurlitzer pipe organ dominates the two-story dining room, rising and playing a wide repertoire as guests request songs. Patrons order at the counter, enjoy a salad bar, and choose from pizzas, pastas, drinks, and ice cream. Upstairs seating and ample parking make it a family-friendly, entertaining dining experience.
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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.
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Overall rating
Daniel Shallenberger
Mike Scott
This is a one time stop. Seen it and will never be back.
Diane Schaefer
Noisy! And crowded.
Jerry Weber
Food is ordered in one line when you enter the building. Drinks and ice cream is also one line for each. Wait in line 1 was about 5 minutes. Line 2 (drinks) about 5-7 minutes. Once that is completed you go and find you a table. We found one on the main level (8 of us). You receive a order number and when your number lights up you go get your meal. Entertainment is Organ music. Organ comes out of the floor and rises about 5 feet above the seating area. Music plays for about 20 minutes then the Organ goes back down for about 10 minutes. The lights come up and folks leave a d others set down. Tables are constantly being cleaned to support the churn. Overall great experience. Would recommend.
JoDee L
Simple night out pizza stop with the best atmosphere.. the organ player made it a evening to remember.
Promise Jelinek
The Organ was cool! The environment was very loud and chaotic, and felt like a a Junior High lunch room.