Napa Guide - Eats | Foodshed Take Away

If you’re local to the Bay Area, chances are you’ve frequented Napa for a quick day trip. In a post-Covid world, many places in Napa require a reservation and. when you’re in-between wine tastings, it might be tricky to get a bite to eat. I was browsing Yelp and this place quickly caught my eye! There are no tables to wait for so you just head up, order your pizza, and grab a free table or eat it in the car on the way to your next destination.

Foodshed Take Away
3385 Old California Way
Napa, CA 94558

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The main food that caught my eye was their pizza selection, and they did not disappoint. Let me start by saying that each slice is huge, one slice is a 6x6 which comes with 2 typical triangle size slices. I went with some friends and we opted to also get a pizza tray which ives the option of 4 different styles, cut into 16 pieces.

T & I got a Burrata & Pepperoni slice. I’d say the burrata slice was great and was very light and fresh! But because the slices are so large, I ate one of my 2 pieces and then switched over to the pepperoni. I love a good pepperoni pizza and their house-made pepperoni was so good and flavorful, it did leave the rest of my burrata pizza feeling a bit bland.

My friends got the Prosciutto & Potato pizza (along with a Burrata) and they also enjoyed! The potato one was said to be quite unique, but also quite filling.

1 slice is $6.50 / 14” whole pizza ranges from $24-26 / Pizza Tray is $26

Safe to say, we were all stuffed.

I will note that I was a bit deceived by the alcohol to *keep the buzz going*. The prices were also surprisingly very cheap ($3 for a beer), but they told us that they did not have a liquor license so the drinks couldn’t actually be consumed on the property. Bummer. But if you’re here for a longer stay and have a place nearby, this would be a great and affordable place to. pick up some food and drinks!