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Contribuisci feedbackWe love the pizza bread sticks that are to die for. They have an inside sitting, outside front patio sitting, and rear creek view sitting and they bring the pizza to you if your dining in as we have done many times because it is so good. Parking: This is hard but there is a tiny parking lot next to the building that can be rough as this is the only one of two public parking spots for the Downtown Sutter Creek Kid-friendliness: Yes Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
Gold Dust Pizza is a hidden gem in Sutter Creek Nestled amidst the picturesque wineries of Amador, Gold Dust Pizza is a local treasure. As I returned for my second visit, I couldn’t help but appreciate its mouthwatering pizzas. Here’s why it stands out: In my opinion, the chicken pizza steals the show. The crust strikes the perfect balance between crispy and chewy, and the toppings are generously piled on. Whether you’re a fan of chicken, or combo the Gold Dust delivers. Pizza preferences vary but Gold Dust Pizza consistently provides a delightful experience. Each bite is a testament to their dedication to quality. It’s not just about the food; Gold Dust is a great spot for families, friends, or even a casual lunch date. The cozy atmosphere invites you to linger over your meal. Service can be a little slow but have patience due to high demand. Next time you’re in Sutter Creek, make a beeline for Gold Dust Pizza. Highly recommended by one and only me.
We recently went here with a group of four. We’ve heard good things and we anxious to try it. This is typical of many pizza places where you order at the counter and then find a seat. Unfortunately the staff is comprised of kids, some of whom don’t really take their job very seriously. The restaurant could use some fresh management. There were dirty wine glasses hanging near the register and flies everywhere. Speaking of wine, we felt like sticking with wine after a day of tasting. Upon first glance I thought it was beer, soda, or nothing. But then I noticed at the very bottom of the menu it said “wine $8.” So when I got up to the register I asked for a wine list. I was told there’s one on the wall but it’s not up to date. So I asked what kind of whites they had. The young lady goes over to the wine refrigerator (kudos for having one by the way, pulls out a drawer and looks at the bottles, then returns and says: “we have a chardonnay, a riesling, a sauvignon blanc, and I forget the rest.” Awesome! I love the honesty. I made my order but wow…there is room for improvement! The pizza was fine…nothing much to say. We sat outside and the flies would not leave us alone. There is only one pizza place in old town so I think the restaurant will do fine, but there are so many ways they could improve. I will list some below: Offer pitchers so that large groups can bring a lot of water to the table without having to fill individual cups at your soda machine Consider glassware instead of using a thousand plastic cups per week invest in ways to reduce the number of flies! Serve your pizzas with an extra pizza pan to use as a cover to keep flies off Consider paying higher wages to attract workers over the age of 17 Consider making a wine list to hand to your patrons who ask for it, one that is up to date Parking: There is a lot adjacent but the spaces are pretty tight. If you have a full size vehicle it's best to look for street parking. Wheelchair accessibility: This restaurant is an old converted victorian. To order you must go up stairs. I did not see an elevator, but maybe they have one. The patio in front and by the creek both require covering some ground with various surfaces. The front is all flag stone and the back is artificial lawn with interspersed stepping stones. I would say it's not the best for wheelchairs, but not many places in these gold rush towns are.
Parking: Free parking in the City parking lot next to Gold Dust.
So we ordered 2 family pizzas and a glass of wine and asked for a picture of beer, oh our systems were not working I said ok give us a picture of water with glasses we don't do that we had to buy bottle water in all it was $90.00 ridiculous. I will call next time to see if they can't pour a beer there are a lot of others who can.