Eno's Pizza - Keystone
Eno's Pizza
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Ranger Danger (formerly Eno’s) is a tidy, pizza-only spot near Mount Rushmore offering fast, friendly service under new ownership. Pies are doughy with a notably excellent crust; beer pitchers and inexpensive adult beverages are available, making it a convenient, family- and tourist-friendly stop with free parking and late-night hours. Expect a streamlined menu—no salads or calzones—and occasional tourist-area pricing, but many diners praise the food, prompt staff, and clean, homey atmosphere.
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It is no longer Eno's. It is now Ranger Danger pizza. All they have is pizza, many by the same name as Eno's. No salad, no calzones...pizza, which is fine as that's what the name indicates. Because it's in a tourist trap areat's ridiculously priced. Two sodas and a medium veggie pizza was around $30. They do not have fountain drinks. You can get a fountain root beer for $6 plus $3 per refill. I did give the H-1B employee a decent tip despite him not really having to do anything. The pizza was okay, nothing special. I really did like the crust though. There are a bunch of pizza places in the small area and next time, I'll try another one. If nothing else, for some other options on the menu.
It's now called Ranger Danger, but the two pizzas were still excellent, as was the beer. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
It’s now called Ranger Danger. The pizza wasn’t good, not the best but good. It was made quickly but then again I was the only one in there. Parking: Large parking lot Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Pizza Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free of charge parking lot
First review I was hurried and didn't finish. We got the Kitchen Sink Pizza. We loved it, very tasty. The waitress, didn't catch her name, was excellent and prompt with our order. She was very friendly and polite to everyone. I was amazed how she took care of her patrons, both inside and out, while preparing trays and directing the supply vendor. She made our visi such a delight. We actually felt like we were at home. Definitely a delightful expierence.
Reviewing mostly because this place is under new ownership and the new owners really need to re-list their Google listing so they can dump the very poor reviews from the old owner, who sounds like they had major issues. Outside the restaurant I heard a group of people looking at their phones say 3.7 stars for a pizza place is bad . They aren 't wrong but that 's not this pizza place. The pizza is as good as any in town (which honestly is good enough but not great for a pizza snob, which I am). The new owners are super nice, hard working and gracious.
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