Menu


All pizzas 12 inches
Cash only

Limit 3 pies per order

Seasonal Special: $15
"Olympus" -onion, kalamata olive, feta, fresh tomato, and tzatziki

Margherita: $12
fresh mozzarella and basil

Hot Marmot: $15
this spicy little number combines pepperoni, garlic, and sweet/hot peppers

Zig-Zag Glacier: $14
an edgy white pie with kalamata olives, arugula, ricotta, and a dangerous amount of garlic

Three Fingered Jack: $14
a mix of onion, garlic, and anaheim peppers

Pepperoni: $12
proudly serving Otto’s pepperoni

Three Sisters: $13
kalamata olives, mushrooms, red onion

Basic Cheese: $11
plain, simple and delicious

Toppings include: $1
garlic, onion, olive, mushroom, basil, arugula, anaheim peppers, vegi sausage

Anchovy and sweet/hot peppers also available: $2

White pizza: made with olive oil, garlic and herbs

Vegan pizza: made with Follow Your Heart mozzarella, or without any cheese

Izze sparkling juice: $2

San Pellegrino: $1

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Roundtrip Bicycles and Bipedals always get $1 off each pie.

About us

We will be taking a summer vacation August 30th – September 7th, reopening Wednesday 9/8.

Open Sundays! 4:30-8:30pm.

New seasonal pie: “Olympus” -onion, kalamata olive, feta, fresh tomato, and tzatziki! (until August 29th)

As the beautiful summer weather is here, take the extra 20 minutes to enjoy our pizza fresh from the oven! -the way this type of pizza should be eaten. As one of our loyal customers stated, “Eating there is a completely different experience in flavors. I have to do that more.”

Wy’east Pizza started from the notion that good pizza can be quick, healthy, affordable, and most importantly, fresh and delicious.  We believe that honest hard work, integrity, craftsmanship and community will always triumph over mechanized mass production and corporate anonymity. We are lovers of the outdoors, so the thought of making pizza “outside” in a converted 1974 camper trailer seemed most intriguing.  ”Wy’east” is the original name of the mountain we have come to know as “Mt. Hood.”  Experiences on and around the mountain, as in baking, are governed by something larger than ourselves.

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