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    Ken’s Artisan Pizza

    650pts

    No reservations needed. Just go.

    Ken’s Artisan Pizza, Restaurant in Portland

    About Ken’s Artisan Pizza

    Ken's Artisan Pizza has been Portland's benchmark for wood-fired Neapolitan-American pizza since 2006. Ranked 8th in the US by 50 Top Pizza USA 2025 and founded by James Beard Award winner Ken Forkish, it's a walk-in-only operation on SE 28th Ave with serious credentials and no pretension. Arrive early — Sunday at 4:30 PM is your best shot at a short wait.

    The Verdict

    If you're planning a casual weeknight dinner or a Sunday early-evening meal with friends in Southeast Portland, Ken's Artisan Pizza is the right call. No reservations, no dress code, no ceremony — just wood-fired pizza ranked 8th leading in the country by 50 Leading Pizza USA 2025, made with slow-fermented dough and hand-stretched mozzarella. If you've been once and ordered safely, come back with a plan: the Brooklyn (capocollo, jalapeño, spicy honey) and the Fennel Sausage & Onion are the reasons regulars return.

    About Ken's Artisan Pizza

    Ken's opened in 2006 on SE 28th Avenue, founded by Ken Forkish, a James Beard Award winner whose reputation in Portland's food community was built on bread before it extended to pizza. The format is walk-in only, which means the room operates at its own pace — loud, warm, and smelling of charred crust from the wood-fired oven. That energy suits groups and couples equally, though the noise level means it works better for a relaxed dinner than a conversation-heavy catch-up.

    The pizzas run 12 inches, Neapolitan-American in style: blistered, fragrant bases with fresh ingredients that stay in balance rather than competing for attention. The mozzarella is house-stretched, the tomatoes are Italian, and the dough ferments slowly , which is why the crust has structure and flavour rather than just char. Vegetarian options like the Mushroom and the Spring Asparagus hold their own against the meat-forward pies, which matters if you're feeding a mixed group.

    The Sunday service opens at 4:30 PM, thirty minutes earlier than the rest of the week, which makes it the leading entry point if you want to avoid the rush. The kitchen runs until 9 PM Sunday through Thursday, and until 10 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. Monday is closed. There's no brunch service , this is a dinner-only operation , so if your weekend plan involves a midday meal, you'll need to look elsewhere. For Portland's casual dining scene in the late afternoon and evening, though, Ken's slots in cleanly: arrive early, eat well, and leave before the room peaks.

    Walk-in format is a feature as much as a constraint. Service is quick and informal, which keeps the experience from feeling precious. Opinionated About Dining placed Ken's in its Cheap Eats Recommended list for North America in both 2023 and 2024 (ranked #357 in 2024), which confirms the value position: this is serious pizza without the price tag of a tasting-menu destination like The French Laundry in Napa or Le Bernardin in New York City. If you want to understand what Portland does well at the casual end of the dining spectrum, Ken's is a useful reference point alongside places like Berlu and Langbaan.

    For pizza specifically, the comparison that matters most locally is Apizza Scholls. Both are Portland institutions with national recognition, but they occupy different stylistic corners: Ken's leans Neapolitan-American with a lighter, more blistered crust, while Apizza Scholls goes deeper into East Coast territory. Your preference between the two comes down to style, not quality , both are worth your time. If you're exploring beyond pizza, Kann is the obvious recommendation for something more ambitious in Portland's current dining scene.

    Ken's also earns a Google rating of 4.6 across nearly 1,900 reviews, which at that volume carries more weight than a handful of curated press mentions. Consistency at scale is harder than a good opening run, and Ken's has maintained it since 2006. That longevity matters when you're deciding whether a walk-in queue is worth the wait.

    Practical Details

    DetailKen's Artisan PizzaApizza SchollsOtto Pizza
    ReservationsWalk-in onlyWalk-in onlyWalk-in / limited
    Dinner hoursTue–Thu 5–9 PM; Fri–Sat 5–10 PM; Sun 4:30–9 PMCheck current hoursCheck current hours
    ClosedMondayVariesVaries
    StyleNeapolitan-American, wood-firedEast Coast AmericanNew England style
    National ranking8th, 50 Leading Pizza USA 2025Nationally recognisedRegional recognition
    Price tierCheap Eats (OAD 2024)ComparableComparable

    Ken's is at 304 SE 28th Ave, Portland, OR 97214. No phone number is listed in our records; check current details directly. For more on Portland's dining scene, see our full Portland restaurants guide, our Portland hotels guide, our Portland bars guide, our Portland wineries guide, and our Portland experiences guide.

    Compare Ken’s Artisan Pizza

    Value Check: Ken’s Artisan Pizza and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Ken’s Artisan PizzaHard
    KannUnknown
    NostranaUnknown
    Apizza SchollsUnknown
    Blue Star DonutsUnknown
    Bollywood TheaterUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Ken's Artisan Pizza?

    No reservations are taken, so arrive close to opening to avoid a wait — especially Friday and Saturday when the kitchen runs until 10 pm. The pizzas are 12-inch Neapolitan-American style, wood-fired with slow-fermented dough, and ranked 8th in the country by 50 Top Pizza USA 2025. One pizza per person is the standard approach; the menu includes meat-forward options like the Brooklyn and Soppressata alongside solid vegetarian choices. If the wait at Ken's looks long, Apizza Scholls a few miles away also takes walk-ins, but Ken's is the sharper pick for that blistered, slightly charred Neapolitan base.

    What should I wear to Ken's Artisan Pizza?

    Come as you are — Ken's is an informal, lively dining room on SE 28th Avenue with quick, casual service. Jeans and a t-shirt are completely appropriate. This is a neighbourhood pizzeria, not a destination restaurant requiring any particular dress consideration.

    What is Ken’s Artisan Pizza known for?

    Ken’s Artisan Pizza is primarily known for Pizzeria in Portland.

    Where is Ken’s Artisan Pizza located?

    Ken’s Artisan Pizza is located in Portland, at 304 SE 28th Ave, Portland, OR 97214.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    5–9 pm
    Wednesday
    5–9 pm
    Thursday
    5–9 pm
    Friday
    5–10 pm
    Saturday
    5–10 pm
    Sunday
    4:30–9 pm

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