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Tiger Stadium
405 E Roosevelt Ave, Electra, TX 76360
Electra Public Library
401 N Waggoner St, Electra, TX 76360
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Pump City Diner
209 E Cleveland Ave, Electra, TX 76360
Crazy Horse Saloon
113 W Bryan Ave, Electra, TX 76360
Carlitos Mexican Restaurant
600 S Bailey St, Electra, TX 76360
Fancy Franks on Front Ave
419 W Front Ave, Electra, TX 76360
The Donut Hole
200 N Bailey St, Electra, TX 76360
Nearby local services
Lilacs & Old Lace
117 W Cleveland Ave, Electra, TX 76360
DG Market
613 W Front Ave, Electra, TX 76360
Fred's Auto Supply
511 W Cleveland Ave, Electra, TX 76360
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Electra Lumber Inc/Lumber Yard Pizza

100 N Electra St, Electra, TX 76360
4.6(11)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Tiger Stadium, Electra Public Library, restaurants: Pump City Diner, Crazy Horse Saloon, Carlitos Mexican Restaurant, Fancy Franks on Front Ave, The Donut Hole, local businesses: Lilacs & Old Lace, DG Market, Fred's Auto Supply
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Nearby attractions of Electra Lumber Inc/Lumber Yard Pizza

Tiger Stadium

Electra Public Library

Tiger Stadium

Tiger Stadium

4.4

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Electra Public Library

Electra Public Library

4.9

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Electra Lumber Inc/Lumber Yard Pizza

Pump City Diner

Crazy Horse Saloon

Carlitos Mexican Restaurant

Fancy Franks on Front Ave

The Donut Hole

Pump City Diner

Pump City Diner

4.5

(99)

$

Closed
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Crazy Horse Saloon

Crazy Horse Saloon

4.3

(27)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Carlitos Mexican Restaurant

Carlitos Mexican Restaurant

4.2

(173)

$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Fancy Franks on Front Ave

Fancy Franks on Front Ave

4.5

(1)

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Nearby local services of Electra Lumber Inc/Lumber Yard Pizza

Lilacs & Old Lace

DG Market

Fred's Auto Supply

Lilacs & Old Lace

Lilacs & Old Lace

4.8

(8)

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DG Market

DG Market

4.2

(108)

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Fred's Auto Supply

Fred's Auto Supply

4.4

(14)

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At first, I was tempted to give this place a 5 star review because the staff was really friendly, and the pizza tasted really good, surprisingly (not expected from a small-town pizza joint. However, I was left VERY CONFUSED at their Medium Pizza, when I ordered it. It comes in a 12" box (see pic), but upon opening it, I noticed that there were just a bunch of pizza slices thrown in there. Upon further inspection, and rearranging them, it was evident that it was just half of another pizza - most likely a Large, and rearranged to fit into this box. So, this left me wondering: "Are they trying to get away with selling you just half of a Large and calling it a 'medium', when really what you're getting is closer to what a 'small' would be?" After all, the Medium is 55% the cost of a Large, at $7.99. What is going on here? Then I weighed it, and measured it, and noticed that, despite all of this confusion, the slices DO add up to "filling the 12" Medium Box. So, despite the fact that most likely you're getting "Half of a Large Dough Ball worth of pizza", it does technically fill in the 12" Medium Box, technically filling in the required amount for this not to be considered "false advertising." It is still rather ODD that they would choose to do this, and cause confusion rather than make the 12" pizza by it self, and place it in the box. Maybe it's a cost-cutting strategy. In comparison (see pic), the Large Pizza is made and placed in its appropriate box, in a normal round shape. So, then, if you are getting a Medium worth...then are they overpricing the medium, and underpricing the Large? My only concern as a reviewer is: "are you getting what you paid for?" And it seems like you are (if the owners would be willing to clarify what is going with the mediums, I'd be open to hearing it). The next issue is: If you ARE getting what you're paying for, is it worth WHAT you pay for? As you can see from most of my reviews, "value" is one of the biggest factors I consider when writing a review. In comparison, Ken's Pizza, in Iowa Park seems to be very similarly priced for the Large, but Lumber is cheaper on the Medium. And of course, you have Little Caesar's, with a 14" for $6.99 - much better value. Domino's with two Medium 12" for $6.99 each. And of course, nothing beats the 16" Large Pepperoni/Works from Sam's at $8.99. So, Electra's Lumber Yard Pizza is very competitively priced, and it tastes good enough to not have to drive 15 or 25 miles to get some other pizza - if you're in town, for some strange reason. I rarely give out 5 stars, so no need to be discouraged (as a reader, or for the owner). And this place, especially with how nice the owner and the staff are, definitely do not deserve fewer than 4 stars.
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Nestled in the back of a old old lumber yard, the smell of the wind is blowing in your direction males the mouth water. We got the Supreme but said "we will talk everything you have except pineapple. The crust has a fruit pie fold which is a cute touch, toping are stacked thick, there is a nice season butter that's brushed over the top. SH coming how good it is way out here hidden.. Grab yourself some drink at the local Sonic or Alsups as there is only pizza here! Take the pizza in the box, scout out a place to picknic and enjoy
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At first, I was tempted to give this place a 5 star review because the staff was really friendly, and the pizza tasted really good, surprisingly (not expected from a small-town pizza joint. However, I was left VERY CONFUSED at their Medium Pizza, when I ordered it. It comes in a 12" box (see pic), but upon opening it, I noticed that there were just a bunch of pizza slices thrown in there. Upon further inspection, and rearranging them, it was evident that it was just half of another pizza - most likely a Large, and rearranged to fit into this box. So, this left me wondering: "Are they trying to get away with selling you just half of a Large and calling it a 'medium', when really what you're getting is closer to what a 'small' would be?" After all, the Medium is 55% the cost of a Large, at $7.99. What is going on here? Then I weighed it, and measured it, and noticed that, despite all of this confusion, the slices DO add up to "filling the 12" Medium Box. So, despite the fact that most likely you're getting "Half of a Large Dough Ball worth of pizza", it does technically fill in the 12" Medium Box, technically filling in the required amount for this not to be considered "false advertising." It is still rather ODD that they would choose to do this, and cause confusion rather than make the 12" pizza by it self, and place it in the box. Maybe it's a cost-cutting strategy. In comparison (see pic), the Large Pizza is made and placed in its appropriate box, in a normal round shape. So, then, if you are getting a Medium worth...then are they overpricing the medium, and underpricing the Large? My only concern as a reviewer is: "are you getting what you paid for?" And it seems like you are (if the owners would be willing to clarify what is going with the mediums, I'd be open to hearing it). The next issue is: If you ARE getting what you're paying for, is it worth WHAT you pay for? As you can see from most of my reviews, "value" is one of the biggest factors I consider when writing a review. In comparison, Ken's Pizza, in Iowa Park seems to be very similarly priced for the Large, but Lumber is cheaper on the Medium. And of course, you have Little Caesar's, with a 14" for $6.99 - much better value. Domino's with two Medium 12" for $6.99 each. And of course, nothing beats the 16" Large Pepperoni/Works from Sam's at $8.99. So, Electra's Lumber Yard Pizza is very competitively priced, and it tastes good enough to not have to drive 15 or 25 miles to get some other pizza - if you're in town, for some strange reason. I rarely give out 5 stars, so no need to be discouraged (as a reader, or for the owner). And this place, especially with how nice the owner and the staff are, definitely do not deserve fewer than 4 stars.
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Nestled in the back of a old old lumber yard, the smell of the wind is blowing in your direction males the mouth water. We got the Supreme but said "we will talk everything you have except pineapple. The crust has a fruit pie fold which is a cute touch, toping are stacked thick, there is a nice season butter that's brushed over the top. SH coming how good it is way out here hidden.. Grab yourself some drink at the local Sonic or Alsups as there is only pizza here! Take the pizza in the box, scout out a place to picknic and enjoy
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Reviews of Electra Lumber Inc/Lumber Yard Pizza

4.6
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4.0
1y

At first, I was tempted to give this place a 5 star review because the staff was really friendly, and the pizza tasted really good, surprisingly (not expected from a small-town pizza joint. However, I was left VERY CONFUSED at their Medium Pizza, when I ordered it. It comes in a 12" box (see pic), but upon opening it, I noticed that there were just a bunch of pizza slices thrown in there. Upon further inspection, and rearranging them, it was evident that it was just half of another pizza - most likely a Large, and rearranged to fit into this box. So, this left me wondering: "Are they trying to get away with selling you just half of a Large and calling it a 'medium', when really what you're getting is closer to what a 'small' would be?" After all, the Medium is 55% the cost of a Large, at $7.99. What is going on here? Then I weighed it, and measured it, and noticed that, despite all of this confusion, the slices DO add up to "filling the 12" Medium Box. So, despite the fact that most likely you're getting "Half of a Large Dough Ball worth of pizza", it does technically fill in the 12" Medium Box, technically filling in the required amount for this not to be considered "false advertising." It is still rather ODD that they would choose to do this, and cause confusion rather than make the 12" pizza by it self, and place it in the box. Maybe it's a cost-cutting strategy. In comparison (see pic), the Large Pizza is made and placed in its appropriate box, in a normal round shape. So, then, if you are getting a Medium worth...then are they overpricing the medium, and underpricing the Large? My only concern as a reviewer is: "are you getting what you paid for?" And it seems like you are (if the owners would be willing to clarify what is going with the mediums, I'd be open to hearing it). The next issue is: If you ARE getting what you're paying for, is it worth WHAT you pay for? As you can see from most of my reviews, "value" is one of the biggest factors I consider when writing a review. In comparison, Ken's Pizza, in Iowa Park seems to be very similarly priced for the Large, but Lumber is cheaper on the Medium. And of course, you have Little Caesar's, with a 14" for $6.99 - much better value. Domino's with two Medium 12" for $6.99 each. And of course, nothing beats the 16" Large Pepperoni/Works from Sam's at $8.99. So, Electra's Lumber Yard Pizza is very competitively priced, and it tastes good enough to not have to drive 15 or 25 miles to get some other pizza - if you're in town, for some strange reason. I rarely give out 5 stars, so no need to be discouraged (as a reader, or for the owner). And this place, especially with how nice the owner and the staff are, definitely do not deserve fewer...

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5.0
2y

Nestled in the back of a old old lumber yard, the smell of the wind is blowing in your direction males the mouth water. We got the Supreme but said "we will talk everything you have except pineapple. The crust has a fruit pie fold which is a cute touch, toping are stacked thick, there is a nice season butter that's brushed over the top. SH coming how good it is way out here hidden.. Grab yourself some drink at the local Sonic or Alsups as there is only pizza here! Take the pizza in the box, scout out a place to...

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5.0
4y

Feels like home. You can go by just to visit or pick up materials or tools. If they don't have what you need, they'll order it. Reasonable prices, sometimes even cheaper than lowe's...

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