Doc's Pizza

Doc's Pizza A Place for people who love Doc's Pizza! Built in the historic 1914 Guyer Building we are located on the north side of the Rupert Square.
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Since opening in 1979, Doc's Pizza has stood for the highest quality ingredients, exceptional customer service, and great tasting pizza. A big thank you to each and all of our customers. Without the continuing support of the surrounding communities and thier families, Doc's would not be what it is today. So, when you hungry....whether you are in a hurry or want to sit and relax....come to Doc's Pizza.

12/24/2022

We will be open on this friday Christmas day Eve until 2 pm.. So call your take and bakes in now for a weekend family treat. Merry Christmas everyone!

12/16/2022

Docs Pizza will be open today. However, we will open between 1 and 2pm. We may be open past 6.
Apologies for the late opening. We hope to see you soon.

12/09/2022

Doc's Pizza will be open from 1pm to 8 pm tomorrow Friday December 9th. Come in and enjoy great pizza for dinner. Start the weekend off right with Friday night pizzas. Remember we have Take & Bake pizzas available for pick up anytime. Happy holidays everyone.

11/26/2022

Hi folks. Wow, yesterday was an incredible day for everyone at Doc's. Seeing everyone - friends, families, and visitors - made the day wonderful. Today, unfortunately, we have to close due to unavoidable and unexpected circumstances. Our sincerest apologies and we hope you understand. Thank you.

09/22/2022

We are closing today, Thurs. 22nd. Our apologies. Everything is prepped and fresh here at Doc's and due to issues with distribution, availability, and staff shortages we are using today to better prepare for the weekend. We hope to see you all soon and that you have a wonderful day.

09/15/2022

Due to a problem with distribution we are closing today at 4 pm. This will allow us to make sauce and prep to better be able to accommodate our weekend customers. Sorry for the early closure today. We hope all will come and support us this weekend. Sincerely, the crew at docs.

09/06/2022

We are closed today due to lack of product and distribution problems. Sorry for any inconvenience this closure may have caused.. We will be open tomorrow at 11 am. Have a good day.

07/12/2022

Due to staff shortage we are closed today. We will be open tomorrow. Wednesday is our loaded baked potato day. Our air con is working great so come in and enjoy a great lunch in our wonderfully chilled restaurant. Thank you everyone. See you tomorrow.

The good news: Our air con is FIXED! *yea* The bad news: It will take 24 hours to cool down this huge brick building *si...
07/09/2022

The good news: Our air con is FIXED! *yea* The bad news: It will take 24 hours to cool down this huge brick building *sigh*
We will be closed today. It is extremely hot in 'ere. The equipment, product, crew, and our customers are melting. We will be open next week. We hope you understand. Enjoy the weekend folks. Do something fun, be safe, stay cool. Thank you, Doc's Pizza

Would like to give a huge thank you to Arctic Refrigeration for quickly fixing the air conditioning in the building. Arc...
07/09/2022

Would like to give a huge thank you to Arctic Refrigeration for quickly fixing the air conditioning in the building. Arctic has been very kind, professional, and helpful with all our problem as of yet, and we could not be more grateful. David is exceptional! - I appreciate that he always takes the time to show and explain details to me, arrives as quickly as possible, and treats all his customers as a priority. Again, Thank You, to David and his team at Arctic Refrigeration.

Another reason small towns rock! Being able to view the night sky and it's awesomeness. There is what some astronomers a...
07/08/2022

Another reason small towns rock! Being able to view the night sky and it's awesomeness. There is what some astronomers are calling a “giant” comet hurtling across our sky. You can see it now, and the view could be getting better in the next two weeks.
The comet is called Comet C/2017 K2 and was discovered using the telescope called PanSTARRS. The comet was spotted just five years ago in May 2017, according to NASA.
Brian Ottum, a Michigan astronomer and owner of a telescope in New Mexico, has been photographing the comet. He says this is a comet we will all want to check out. "The snow-covered-rock nucleus is huge, twice as big as Mt. Everest,” according to Ottum. As it flies closer to the sun, it warms up and the ice evaporates, forming an even bigger fog shroud. Ottum says the fog you see in this picture is 10 times the size of Earth. The tail is millions of miles long. The comet can now be seen with binoculars in the southern sky after dark. The best viewing is done out in the countryside, away from city lights.

Address

514 6th Street
Rupert, ID
83350

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 4pm
Wednesday 11am - 6pm
Thursday 11am - 6pm
Friday 11am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm

Telephone

+12084363300

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