Round Table Pizza Menu

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Healthy Meal suggestions for Round Table Pizza

  • Appetizers
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  • Soups & Salads

Healthy Meal suggestions for Round Table Pizza

  • Appetizers
  • Burger and Sandwiches
  • Pasta

Healthy Meal suggestions for Round Table Pizza

  • Appetizers
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  • Jillian T.

    A great quick and easy restaurant. I ordered the chicken club and it was delicious. Service is friendly too. I recommend this place.

    (4)
  • Emily J.

    Cheese, cheese, cheese!! What makes a good pizza good? Cheese! This pizza had a good amount of cheese, which was a relief because I've ordered too many pizzas and been disappointed by the amount of cheese they put on. We ordered the Hawaiian and I would've like a little more pineapple, but other than that it was good pizza. Overall - I'd order from here again, it's not the best pizza I've ever had but much better than the worst.

    (3)
  • Shradha A.

    As a vegetarian, I thought my pizza was certainly write-worthy. I already recommended this to friends. We started with the garlic twists and then two different personal sized vegetarian pizzas - both solid!

    (4)
  • Brian K.

    Good pizza, but after a 100.00 bill we left her a $10 tip because she did not do much for our table of ten people. After we left the restaurant, she followed us outside and told her we did not leave her enough of a tip. She stated $10 was not enough. Who does that?

    (1)
  • Kisaburo D.

    Where do I start. First of all the customer service is incredible. I wish they could train some other places in seattle on how to treat there customers. It is that good, and yes seattle can be that bad. But enough about other places. The chicken is delicious. The saimin is very good too. The chili is the #2 and the best thing on the menu is chili loco moco. And yes I've tried all of these in the last 3 days. So now your done with breakfast, lunch and dinner. The final touch to top it all off is the Haupia cake. I must say I love this place and when I lived here I would eat it at least 3 times a week. Now when I visit I ALWAYS eat here. Always. Please open one in Bellevue.

    (5)
  • Phil C.

    Relied on this place twice for pizza. They did a good job for us. Close to the resort and had great service!!! Thanks for the extra ranch!

    (5)
  • Westside L.

    The coldest beer I ever had on tap and really good service from John our server really helpful and happy

    (5)
  • Jason D.

    Just ate here and had hair baked into my pizza. Absolutely disgusting! I called to complain and they asked me to bring it back. When I got there and showed the manager, Russell, he got all defensive and started yelling at me in front of the whole restaurant because other customers looked at the pizza with the hair. He refused to give a full refund and threatened to call the cops on me. What a joke! This is the worst customer service ever! Rude, disrespectful and unprofessional! On top of that, pizza with hair baked on it...GROSS!!!

    (1)
  • Jessica P.

    The last time I had Roundtable Pizza was in the 90's at the Ralph's shopping center in Chula Vista, CA - across from BVHS. We always ordered the King Arthurs Supreme because it was pretty darn good and satisfying. When I immediately saw that it was the first item on the menu here, decision was made. Just a minor difference. This specialty pizza had an extra topping that I nixed - Portuguese sausage. Pizza arrived and it was EXACTLY how I remembered! The Small we ordered was just enough for two, 6 slices. Love at first bite. Some other reviews gave negative comments about the thin crust, but this is just how Roundtable prepares their pizza. I prefer thin because you really get to taste all of the flavorful meat and veggie toppings, which they don't skimp out on. We also ordered 1/2lb of Buffalo Wings for starters and it was a great addition to our late night dinner. Our server was quick and attentive. At 8pm, it was quite busy but there were 2-3 tables open for inside dining for our party of 3. We wanted to watch some football so having TV screens in the dining area was a plus. Most customers enjoy the outdoor seating. Expect to see lots of tourists. Good stuff all around. We will be back!

    (4)
  • Joseph E.

    Great pizza, though a bit on the pricey side. Plus: Good variety Fast seating Tasty! Cons: Small pizza for the price I'd come back if I was in the area.

    (4)
  • Pablo G.

    Very Fresh, thin crust delicious pizza with great lunch specials. Not too heavy and unique crust. Definitely try garlic chicken

    (5)
  • Nadia K.

    Round Table at the Hilton Hawaiian Village is our favorite pizza place in Waikiki. We always pick up a large King Arthur's Supreme to eat on the beach while waiting for the Aloha Friday fireworks. The kids also love the garlic parmesan twists and the garlic bread. The restaurant has inside seating too, but they are usually very busy. If you want to avoid a wait, call your order in for pick up. Service here is great.

    (5)
  • Chad Y.

    We were staying in Waikiki and celebrating a friend's final days as a single lady...when we thought what should be consumed before copious amounts of alcohol and would sustain us before other activities, one thought came to mind: Round Table Pizza. It was carbs that would absorb the libations, protein that would give us energy, and most importantly, its what she liked most! The pizza is a little on the pricier side and have names like King Arthur's Supreme and Montague's All Meat Marvel, however don't let that scare you away. Needless to say King Arthur reigned supreme with all of the toppings you would expect of a combination that pleases the masses while the Ulti-meat has a bit more heat from the sausage than the All Meat Marvel. The crust is a little thicker than your common pizza chain, however its respectable and absorbs the flavors of the toppings while not succumbing to the grease. The chicken wings are nothing to sneer at either, however nothing truly special. It does the job, whether you want bbq or something more spicy with buffalo style. Service is ok. Nothing special, but efficient enough to keep the lines moving and the wait minimal.

    (3)
  • Rachel W.

    I think Round Table Pizza has the best pizza I've ever tasted in Hawaii. And I love pizza. I have a lot of good memories of my parents taking my brother and I down into Waikiki for special occasions, and this joint was always on our list. You know how some pizza places skimp on the cheese? Well, don't expect that here. They load that sucker up. Whether you're creating your own pizza or ordering one of their gourmet creations, you'll see that they don't skimp on anything here. Jake and I were in Waikiki for the Honolulu Festival fireworks and stopped by for a quick dinner before the festivities. We ordered a large Hearty Bacon Supreme, which was $29. Don't get scared off! Let me tell you, these pizzas are worth the price of admission -- they're not your typical $10 slice of cardboard. Ours was LOADED with bacon, sausage, ham, and topped with green onions and a creamy garlic sauce. Doesn't it make your mouth water? Toppings kept tumbling off my pizza -- cheese was melting down the sides as I grabbed a slice -- it was glorious. We also ordered a side of garlic cheese bread, which was around $5 for six pieces. We probably didn't need the extra carbs, or food, but hey -- when in Rome... They also have wings and specialty sandwiches available. This Round Table is on the grounds of the Hilton Hawaiian Village near Lapert's, tucked away in a corner among the shops that are across the road from the lobby. It's pretty small inside, but there's also outside seating that they share with a neighboring restaurant. The only thing I don't like about this Round Table is the awkward seating in the back. The restaurant becomes so narrow that they've situated a few tables in such a way where there's only seating on one side... so your view is a wall decorated with flowery wallpaper. I personally feel segregated from the rest of the restaurant's lively atmosphere. People also enter and exit through a back door there and squeeze through the narrow walkway in front of your table. It's just an awkward experience. The good news is that although tables fill up pretty fast during peak meal times, they seem to turn quickly. So don't settle for a table in the very back -- unless you don't mind not seeing a TV or having a wall as your view for the evening. Worst comes to worst, you can always get your order to-go at the counter up front. PARKING: I wouldn't suggest parking at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, as they don't validate here. Try parking at the harbor right next to the Hilton's lagoon. You can try your luck finding a stall at the public beach parking, or find a pay to park machine which will only run you $1/hr (cash or credit). Don't forget to place the ticket on your dashboard!

    (4)
  • Paul G.

    Our entire family got mild food poisoning after eating here on Friday Nov 14 at around 6:30pm. We narrowed it down to this Round Table because it's the only place where we all ate the same food during our Hawaii vacation--the breadsticks. It was very busy when we ate there and someone probably got sloppy and didn't wash their hands after using the restroom. Disgusting. If management is reading this, please go over food safety rules with all employees, especially those working last Friday.

    (1)
  • Adam B.

    I was pleasantly surprised by our experience here! They seated us quickly even though it was busy, and everyone was kind and gracious despite being stressed. We ordered the gourmet vegetable and another veggie one with marinara sauce (I spaced the name). Both were excellent and came to the table fairly promptly despite how busy it was. We were very pleased.

    (4)
  • Jake C.

    Yelp 365 Challenge 2015 #65/365 Rachel has always raved about Round Table Pizza because she used to go a lot as a kid and always wants to go here. We were planning to go to the Hilton to watch the fireworks so our chance to stop by finally came! I called ahead to see if they offer validation for parking or do reservations. The answer to both questions was NO. If you want to park for free, then you have to try the beach parking lot at the end of the harbor, if not then you'll have to either pay for parking inside the hotel or parking along the harbor. As far as seating goes, it's first come, first serve. When we got there, there were two tables open, so we were seated rather quickly. However, these two tables were tables in front of a booth/bench chair, and facing a wall, so Rachel and I sat next to each other instead of across, and looked at a wall the whole time. It was kind of busy, so we didn't really have another choice, so we toughed it out. The service here is pretty decent. One waiter passed by saying "We'll be right with you" and then a waitress came and took our order. We ordered a large Hearty Bacon Supreme pizza and garlic cheese bread. The garlic cheese bread came out pretty quickly, and then the pizza shortly afterwards. The garlic cheese bread was pretty good, nothing super special, but at least it wasn't chewy and tough. It was crispy on the outside, yet soft on the inside, and very tasty. The pizza was pretty great. I was surprised at how good it tasted because of how fast it came out. Bacon, Ham, garlic sauce, tomatoes -- the combination just worked. We were so full that we didn't even finish the whole pizza. The large pizza cost $29 but the quality of the pizza was good, so it was hard to complain about that. The garlic cheese bread was around $5, and we got 6 pieces so it was pretty worth it as well. I wouldn't come here unless it's convenient (as with almost all places in Waikiki) but count me in as a fan of Round Table Pizza!

    (4)
  • Lisa M.

    Strolling around the hotel with two hungry kids is never a fun event. Especially when you strategically plan your day around your meals and look for something you all can partake in and enjoy! I'm not sure how it's possible for kids to suddenly get hungry in 5 mins, but when it does- watch out! So we are on our mission to head to Roundtable. A place that we have been thinking about for days. As we are strolling, I can just taste the yummy pizza, chicken wings and salad that I'm dreaming of ordering. When we get there, I realized the ambiance is not what I thought and the crowd...well there was none. Interesting. Ok, better service for us, right? After we are seated, the waiter comes to our table about 5 mins after and takes our drink order. After 10 mins, returns with our drinks and takes our meal order. We ordered the cheese pizza meal for the kids and a medium pizza- half meat and have veggie. Of course we got the bread sticks and the Caesar salad. One little glitch- the drink I ordered...the ice tea didn't taste like ice tea. It was brown and tasted like water- ick! So right when I was asking my husband to taste it the waiter asked if everything was ok. I love that kind of service and not that kind of ice tea. So I switched it out for a sprite- all a good alas! The food arrived within 10-15 mins and was piping hot delish! The kids loved the pizza and he bread sticks. OMG--the breadsticks. Yummy!!!!!!! So good with the salad! And the pizza was everything I thought it would be. My husband must have loved the all meat because it was gone in no time! I loved the veggie pizza since it had artichoke hearts, tomatos, green onions, red onions, olives, green peppers, spinach! My tummy was happy!

    (4)
  • Lisa Marie M.

    I'm a huge fan of pizza. Sadly I am often disappointed, but this certainly was not the case ! We had ordered the Garlic cheese bread twists a few nights earlier for take out, and they were awesome. Cooked to perfection, delightfully crisped edges. The night we dined in, Ty was our server. He was ultra pleasant, efficient, polite and all around great. We were seated quickly at an outside table. He asked if we had dined there before. We had not, so he showed us the sizes of the pizza, as compared to the plates. He let us browse the menu, while he got our drinks. We were told we could get half and half of 2 pizzas, which was awesome. The drinks came quickly, as did the breadsticks we once again ordered. They come with a white sauce for dipping, but I asked for the marinara on the side and Ty brought it immediately. I had the 1/2 Thai Chicken and 1/2 Hawaiian (Small size ) this turned out to be 6 pieces and more then I could eat. The pizza was baked to perfection, flavourful and served hot and quickly. The Thai chicken was so good! It had actual peanuts on it ! Can't say I ever had that before and I loved it! I ate all of the half and couldn't eat the Hawaiian I was so stuffed. This was the best pizza I have had in many years. It wasn't cheap, but for the price it was excellent. Ty's outstanding service also made for it being a 5 star experience. Even thought he had been working since early am, he treated us like we were his first customers of the day. He was A++++ Thanks Ty. You made our dinner the perfect choice. Perhaps we will see you soon. Thank you for a great experience

    (5)
  • Angela R.

    I (capital) LOVE Round Table Pizza!! The Waikiki Round Table restaurants have a different owner from the Kailua joint. The food at Waikiki Round Table is SOOOO much better! It tastes much more gourmet. I think I tried everything on the menu. I personally prefer the Hilton store because I remember getting food and drinks (beer) here in the early 2000's to watch the fireworks or for pau hana. It's got a special place in my heart. I have some fun memories hanging out here. Through the years quality has not changed. They use higher quality products. I highly recommend the chicken club sandwich, caesar salad, garlic twist, King Arthurs supreme, and gourmet veggie pizza.

    (5)
  • Kerry R.

    Delicious! Fresh ingredients and real cheese. The crust is just right and the cheese garlic bread is the perfect flavor & texture.

    (5)
  • Leslie T.

    We ate around he will because of the convenience but it was in a hotel. It was extremely hot inside the restaurant. The staff seem rushed. The pizza was a little pricey but still cheaper than everything else that was around it. Overall, average experience. We ordered the personal pizza package and that was the best deal because it came with a drink.

    (3)
  • Damitrus F.

    Very disappointed we ordered medium pepperoni with mushrooms and 2 sides of ranch. They delivered after an hour wait and forgot the ranch. We called them back and they gave us attitude and said the ranch would take another hour to deliver. The lady had a horrible attitude and hung up on me as she laughed about the ranch. Never again will I order from this place. Thumbs down.

    (1)
  • Richard W.

    Pizza lacks flavor and kind of pricy for how it tasted, i wouldn't go here unless you have no other options.

    (2)
  • Steve C.

    Solid pizza, don't get me wrong, its not NY or NJ pizza but they don't advertise to be the best pizza, its just really solid pizza and great service. I must have came here 3 times in 7 days, got the supreme once, pep and mushrooms once, and got a hawaiian once, all were very enjoyable and they have some pretty good boneless wings. Its a bit pricey compared to back at home but hey its in a resort so thats not a big surprise. They have some pretty nice lunch specials they run which is definitely worth a look.

    (4)
  • Donna A.

    We love Round Table Pizza. I don't know why they have 3 stars other than they are very expensive. My favorite pizza:)

    (5)
  • Jenna I.

    Really tasty pizza! Fresh and generous with the toppings! I would definitely eat here again!

    (4)
  • Karin W.

    The prices are high, but that is what we have found to be typical for the Hylton Hawaiian Village, and Waikiki in general. Thankfully the staff makes up for the overpriced fountain drinks and food by being very friendly. There is outdoor seating, though the restaurant shares their outdoor space with the restaurant next door. So even if it looks like they may have outdoor tables available, those may belong to the other place. The Maui Zaui pizza is tasty. The BBQ chicken pizza has black beans on it, which is an interesting twist to every other BBQ chicken pizza I have ever had.

    (4)
  • E J F.

    Decent pizza, wings ok, prices very high even for Hawaii. $40 for cheese pizza, six wings and a beer. If you're at the Hilton or Hale Koa and need a pizza fix, this is the place. I can't really complain about the food or the service, but the price was just too high.

    (3)
  • Nat N.

    Came here on a Friday night for dinner before the Friday night 7:45 pm fireworks show. The place was packed. We had a party of 6, and the bigger tables were all taken, but luckily one group was just about done with their meal so we quickly snatched the table before another party got it (seating is first come, first serve - grab your own). There is waiter/waitress service for dine-in customers. If you want take-out, you order at the counter. We ordered a medium pizza for 3 kids - half cheese, half pepperoni. yelp.com/biz_photos/roun… We ordered spicy wings and a medium King Arthur Supreme for 3 adults. Everything was delicious! yelp.com/biz_photos/roun… yelp.com/biz_photos/roun… The food came out surprisingly quick considering how busy it was. And it was piping hot, just the way we like it. Sure it's expensive. But that's to be expected considering it's at the Hilton in Waikiki.

    (4)
  • Jim M.

    pizza toppings we pretty good but I asked if they had thin crust. They said their pizzas are "original thin crust". It was not thin at all. It it's just the usual crust, way too much if your trying to limit your wheat intake.

    (2)
  • Sheryl L.

    Pleasantly surprised how good this pizza was! $30 for a large specialty pizza, but boy was it delicious! We got the Maui zowie. The cheese pizza was just so-so, and a bit greasy. I would definitely get pizza here again. While a little pricey, it is in the resort, so it is a little to be expected, however, the online prices show the same prices for different locations.

    (4)
  • Jamie M.

    I've tried the pizza here, but this time I ordered the club sandwich. I was surprised by how delicious it was. The bread that they use is tasty. Sandwiches come with pasta or potato salad. I opted for the pasta salad. The pasta salad was not bad, but it is nothing to write home about. My boyfriend had the kalua pig sandwich, which I think is new, and he was very pleased with the taste of his sandwich as well. This location is pretty small, but it has at least three TVs that were playing sports when we went. The service was pretty good too. If you're at the Hilton, this is about as cheap as it gets for food. And for how yummy it is, it is definitely worth a visit!

    (5)
  • Colleen M.

    Really average pizza, edible but nothing to write home about. It was about what I expected for resort food. I came here in 2007, and I remember the pizza as much higher quality. The service was okay, we had to wait awhile for our server and I never received my water with my meal. The caesar salad was also average. Save your time and find pizza outside of the hotel if you have a craving; I was told that Giovanni Pastrami in Waikiki was excellent.

    (3)
  • Tracy U.

    Went to Round Table Pizza tonight and parked in the Self Parking area. My family spend over $50 and they don't Validate for parking. Went to pay for parking and it cost $12. I was there for just about an hour. Even ABC Store doesn't Validate. Never again Going to the Hilton and park when none of the stores Validate parking.

    (2)
  • Kim S.

    Love the pizza and the polonaisian wings. My dad got the bbq boneless wings and I wasn't a fan (but than again I don't like boneless wings). Seated very fast and had excellent service. Also a great place to watch the football game! They only do take out or sit down, so no delivery which stinks.

    (5)
  • S W.

    I was staying at the Ewa Hotel in Waikiki, and was tired from a long day of traffic. By the time I found a parking space, I was not about to loose the space, and go out for food. I ordered the pizza to be delivered to my room. It was a total splurge, because it wasn't cheap, but I remember round table being so delicious when I had it as a kid. The person on the phone was helpful, and the delivery driver arrived at my room in the amount of time specified. We ordered garlic bread, salad and cheese pizza- easy... except for it wasn't good. I am not picky about pizza, but there was something weird about this pizza. Maybe cheap cheese? Not really sure why it wasn't good, but it was really greasy, adn made my stomach hurt a little. The salad was just ice berg, and tomatoes, which is fine, but the dressing was all oil and no vinegar- uhk. If you are feeling like staying home, and ordering in...maybe think twice

    (2)
  • Paul F.

    Been here tons of times.. They're good, service is ok. They have outside patio seating in which it seems they share tables with CJs next door which can get a bit awkward if you want a little bet of both or someone gets pizza and someone orders CJs. Wish they could do delivery to the room, but easy to get too. Prices are not that bad but $1-$5 more then our local round table depending on what you order.

    (4)
  • Kristen S.

    I have visited the Hilton 8 times. Our family tradition for the night of our arrival is to get a Hawaiian pizza from Round Table. We all love it! We typically order from the Tapa Bar. Wish we had a Round Table closer to home.

    (5)
  • Robert W.

    Staff was nice we were told this was the best Pizza place on the islands. If that is true I am glad we don't live there. Pizza was good nothing exceptional. A bit pricey but didn't expect much different for being on an island all food was pricey it seemed.

    (3)
  • S T.

    Round Table pizza in the Hilton Hawaiian village is the place if you are looking for a quick dinner after a relaxing day at the beach or if the kids are just too tired to go out for something more adventurous. I am a fan of Round Table Pizza in general and service at this location is fast and reliable.

    (4)
  • Nancy F.

    For pizza on vacation away from the family owned true Italian restaurant , this was fabulous! Dinner salads were cold and crisp! Pizza was as ordered and NOT greasy! Breadsticks were fabulous too. They even had all the necessities for take out quickly available pre-packaged for a party of 3. Ordered by phone and picked up was ready when I got there a few minutes early. Definitely would eat there again

    (4)
  • Claire F.

    Great pizza at standard Waikiki prices. I was working an event in the Hilton and was pleased to see on the Hilton website that there were plenty of food options within the resort. I looked up the Round Table Pizza menu online, and strangely (though I should have known!), there were no prices. It just noted that a personal pan pizza is cut to 4 slices, a small is cut to 6 slices, a medium is cut to 8 slices, etc. I called to place an order for the garlic and chicken gourmet pizza and asked how much a small was. The worker replied $19.something and I nearly flipped out! $20 for a 9.5" pizza that consists only 6 small slices?! I was too afraid to ask about anything larger than that, so I just bit my tongue and ordered the small. CHICKEN & GARLIC GOURMET PIZZA: The original chicken and white sauce pizza; grilled white meat chicken, garlic, mushrooms, tomatoes, red&green onions, Italian herb seasoning. Surprisingly, those 6 small pieces were a lot more satisfying than I thought it would be! The crust was nice and soft, and they loaded it with plenty of fresh-tasting toppings! I could really taste the freshness of all the veggies, and even the pizza dough itself tasted fresh! It wasn't overly-oily as many are, especially for a white sauce pizza. The 6 slices was actually enough for a small meal of two, but I could have definitely used more food. In fact, I did eat a second small dinner that night. Overall, nice choice if you're staying at the Hilton, but otherwise, value-wise, you're better off going to Papa John's.

    (3)
  • Lei N.

    LUNCH BREAK! Craving pizza and this was along the way. Seated ourselves inside the restaurant. It's kind of small and the smallest tables had four chairs. Menus were already on the table. Double sided and that was about it. Sizes start from personal to a regular sized one (I think). Ordered a personal pan mushroom pizza! It was under the lunch special and it comes with a large soft drink. See this is where they lose a star. I waited for our waiter to ask what soft drink I wanted but he didn't even ask. Do you not know the menu? Our server was a bit rude also. I looked at the other waiter and wished he was helping us instead. He hardly came around filling our water and asking if everything was okay. My pizza ( instagram.com/p/azDC7fnt… ), I really enjoyed it though I taste a hint of pepperoni somewhere. The crust I didn't care for. I thought about not eating it but I did anyway. Of course I compared this to a Pizza Hut persona pan. Pizza Hut's is smaller and of course you have limited choices. When it comes down to that I wouldn't mind spending a bit more on pizza. The lunch special does come with a large drink. Oh dine in only. Our waiter got friendly by the time we paid our check but his first impression still sticks. Can't change that! They have televisions, something guys would watch (sports, hunting, vehicles, etc.)

    (3)
  • Karen C.

    We recently ate lunch there on the weekend and I have to tell you the food was awesome! Of course the pizza was #1 of all pizzas on this island but their Caesar's salad and garlic cheese twist is heavenly too! Surprised for a hole-in-wall place that's good for casual dining. On the weekends if you're on your way to the beach or hanging around the hotel, this is a great place to get lunch! LUVED it!

    (4)
  • Alex V.

    I have two small kids and sometimes they want to eat something familiar. Enter Round Table Pizza at the Hilton Hawaiian Village (HHV). If you've ever been to a Round Table Pizza then the menu and food quality should be familiar to you. It's nothing earth shattering, but the pizza is decent and they have a variety of toppings. this location is inside the HHV so you are paying a premium for what you get ($20 and $25 for a small or medium one topping pizza, respectively). They do have lunch specials and you can get personal pizzas starting around $10 but they are the small ones like you get at a pizza hut at the airport. They have TVs that show sports and do have beer and wine at this location so you can have a drink with your expensive pizza. My kids enjoyed it and that was good enough for me - I chose to eat elsewhere and was merely along for the ride with them. Best value - order a large and split the toppings on each half rather than ordering more than one smaller pizza.

    (3)
  • Fern C.

    Although a little bit pricey but I can't complain with what I ordered. Got the chicken garlic gourmet pizza and I was loving with the amount of portion they gave me for the toppings itself which was the chicken. It definitely filled me up. I got the discount also for working right next to their property.

    (5)
  • Jessica M.

    This is a review for the CUSTOMER SERVICE: Exhausted and starving from a day of hiking, we originally planned to order delivery from Round Table based on the flyer in our hotel room. When they said that it could be an hour and a half wait, we decided to switch to takeout instead. Fast forward to when we go to pick up the pizza from the Hawaiian Village location - we find that they don't have our order because we had inadvertently ordered from a Round Table location on the other side of Waikiki. Bummer :-/ The manager there was very accommodating and called the other store - they ended up making the pizza we ordered at this location instead, and he ensured that the charge on my card was refunded. They offered us drinks while we waited, which wasn't for very long because before we knew it he was carrying over the pizza himself. Round Table at Hawaiian Village managed to turn a crappy situation into a good one, which is awesome and was much appreciated.

    (5)
  • Claire P.

    Really great! The only thing on the menu is pizza (as it IS a pizza place) and they have such a variety. They just added Kalua pig as a topping, which was great. I had a Kalua pig and pineapple personal pizza, which was the perfect size. Good service, with constant drink refills. Very fast. Reasonably priced, too. It was a short walk from the Tapa tower I was staying at in the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort.

    (5)
  • Kevin N.

    I absolutely fell in love with round table on my first Aflac convention trip to Hawaii in 2011. I love Pizza, and being from NJ/NY where we have the best pizza ever, was blown away that I found even better pizza in Hawaii!! You would not believe my happiness when in 2014 I qualified again for the Aflac convention trip and the first thing I said was, "YES I GET TO HAVE ROUND TABLE PIZZA AGAIN!" I recommend the King Arthur but with the garlic white sauce, it's to die for, but honestly all their food and their staff are awesome and so convenient to the Hilton, I literally can walk out of my room in Rainbow tower and be there in 5 min!

    (5)
  • Jon M.

    Pizza was good! We aren't talking New York Style, but for Hawaiian chain pizza it was a good meal. Small is very small, my wife and I split a medium and it was enough food! Great spot for a light dinner or Qwik lunch.

    (3)
  • Nitin M.

    Over the other casual restaurant options in that location, I would recommend this place. We ordered twice, kids liked the pizza, location is also convenient to the Hilton Village.

    (4)
  • Emma T.

    Went here for our first lunch on holiday as we were staying at Hilton Hawaiian Village. The pizza was fine for our salt needs and hunger after a late night arrival. That was all though, we didn't go back and probably wouldn't on our next visit.

    (2)
  • Larry S.

    One star less because of the garlic sticks. They were burnt and tasted just like toast with a hint of garlic not good. I got the Hawaiian pizza. It was great took the advice of another for extra cheese. Be sure to get some blue cheese to dip that bad boy in. Price wasn't bad either.

    (4)
  • Miguel L.

    Ate here for dinner with the family. It was packed when we got in but you seat yourself if you're dining in. As busy as the place was our waiter was attentive and courteous. I split a medium pizza with my mom. We had half garden pesto and half kalua pig supreme. The toppings were decent. The actual kalua pork left much to be desired since I was expecting more from a pizza in Honolulu. The pizzas are pretty large, though, a medium was about 14" in diameter for $24. The convenience is nice but I would recommend elsewhere if you're looking for a unique pizza.

    (2)
  • Drew L.

    Decent place but not great. Overpriced like a tourist trap. Had a late night BBQ chicken nuggets and a Hawaiian salad. Both mediocre.

    (2)
  • Tommy J.

    Great choice if your looking to save a little ... just a little now ... remember your at the Hilton Village ... and just go out for pizza. We had the large Maui Zaui and it was very tasty. It's the next level of Hawaiian pizza! Tip: This place can get crazy busy. Try going between peak dinner times.

    (4)
  • Emerald G.

    Grabbed round table after watching Friday night fireworks. Fast and friendly service. Pizza was average but good. Incredibly over priced for the portions. Sometimes convenience is worth it though

    (3)
  • Becky J.

    Good pizza, and normally pretty fast for take out. The personal pizzas are a lot better than the bigger ones for some reason, though. I always come here at least once when I visit. The convenience aspect is pretty nice too, since it's right next to the hotel.

    (4)
  • Melinda W.

    The service was great and the pizza was really good there. We ate there twice and it was a short walk for the hotel we were in.

    (4)
  • Michelle T.

    Not ideal but convenient since I am was staying at the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Round Table was the only restaurant that was open late, consistent and close by. If there was anything else around, I would go there. A little on the pricey side, I spent close to $50 for a personal pan, medium pizza and break sticks on my order without drinks. Ugh. Never again. You can order from your room but they do not deliver, you will have to pick it up.

    (2)
  • Patti C.

    Food was ok....very crowded but food came pretty fast. The hawaiian pizza was quite a disappointment!! Canned pineapple. ...otherwise it would have been decent.

    (3)
  • A R.

    Expensive! Good pizza but I have had better.

    (3)
  • M. M.

    I wasn't expecting to like this pizza as I understand it's a chain, and it is located in the Hilton Hawaiian Village (i.e. tourist trap). We decided to grab some lunch here just because it was fast, it was close to our hotel and pizza is something my husband likes to eat. I was surprised by how tasty it was. It's a crispy thin crust pizza which I know is not how everyone likes it. If you're more into the doughy crust you may not dig it. I like crispy crunchy thinner crust so I was quite happy with both the pizza and the freshness of the ingredients. I also got a ten percent discount with my hotel card. We ended up getting pizza a couple more times. It's pretty boring to eat in - plastic chairs and the like. There's a courtyard where you can eat outside or you can get it in a box to take up to your room and eat, which is probably the most attractive option for avoiding the crowds. The menu pizza choices are not terribly creative or interesting, this is your basic pepperoni, sausage, extra cheese, "supreme", or "Hawaiian" type place. It is also a little pricey but then everything in this area of Waikiki is, because of the hotels.

    (4)
  • Ester B.

    Overpriced. Paid $20 for a small pizza. Staff is rude. Even though you pay so much, they keep telling you: "Cannot stand here, cannot sit there." The place is relatively small and they do not have a host who sits people down. Get out of the village and get better service for less.

    (1)
  • Joanne C.

    One of the only places at Hilton Hawaiian Village that is open late. Thank goodness! We got back from a tour around 11pm and were so glad this place was open. That's about it. Other than that, it's pizza.

    (3)
  • Chris K.

    Good pizza for a chain. Service was excellent and atmosphere was great to watch sports on TV.

    (3)
  • Elyssa D.

    I came here last night for the first time. Seating is a bit crowded and that is my only complaint. Service was good. I was pleasantly surprised by how good the food was. My friend is a vegetarian so we went with one of their three veggie pizza options. We got the small size and still had some leftover. And I got their veggie sandwich which was huge and so delicious! It came with a side of pasta salad that tasted ok. The best thing about their sandwiches is the bread is made out of pizza crust dough! FTW! My favorite part of a pizza is the crust so I was too excited when I realized this! How did they know!?!? Go for the pizza but stay for the sandwiches.

    (4)
  • Debra E.

    This is a cost-effective, delicious, and convenient option on the Hilton Hawaiian Village hotel property. We ordered a King Arthur's personal pizza and a Hawaiian one. We also ordered garlic cheese bread and a dinner salad. This food was very good and easy to pick up to bring back to our room at the hotel. The staff are friendly and helpful. The place is very busy so it's smart to call ahead if you don't want to wait.

    (5)
  • Joseph F.

    We came here for a quick bite to eat on a Sunday night. There were 8 of us and we ordered three pizzas and two salads. The pizza was decent and nothing fancy. The salad was about par for a pizza joint, prepackaged lettuce with added toppings. It filled us up and did the trick. Nice patio to sit at if the inside is filled up. It is a convenient and inexpensive dining option if you are staying at the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Wouldn't be a repeat performance though.

    (3)
  • Emi H.

    When was the last time you had a Round Table pizza? Unless you live or work in Waikiki it's probably been ages! We were hanging with the parentals poolside at the Hilton Hawaiian Village and thought we'd stop by Round Table to grab a between meal nibble. This location has zero ambiance and its where you stop when you have kids in tow and just need to feed them before you pull your hair out! All the Yelp parents are totally understanding what I'm talking about right now. The locale is small but who cares, you're probably dirty from the pool or beach and are ready to eat your hand or baby at this point. Me. Want. Pizza. Now. Ordered a small Italian Garlic pizza to share as we expected to eat a really big dinner that night. This small is definitely very small and for $20 I thought to myself "this had better be damn good!" And thankfully it was! We got our take-out pizza in about 15 minutes and opened it up in our hotel room. It was loaded with yummy toppings like garlic, fresh tomatoes, mushrooms, sausage and cheese. Maybe it was the hunger from being poolside, perhaps it was the baby in my belly, but boy was that pizza delish! I do wish that the bread part of the pizza was more crispy but that's just how I like it. The crispier the better! We'll probably hit up Round Table again during our staycation because lord knows there isn't much else to eat at the Hilton Hawaiian Village!

    (4)
  • allyson o.

    Tried Round Table Pizza for the first time ever yesterday during my lunch break. The lunch specials aren't bad. You can get a drink and a personal pizza for about $10. My friend and I split a small pizza, and it was filling enough for two people. ($18 for the small). The crust is very good. Not too thin, and nice and toasty / crisp. The meat (sausage and pepperoni) had a spicy / smoky flavor. The vegetables were fresh, and I barely tasted cheese though it was also on there. They pile on the toppings. We had the King Arthur supreme pizza. It's basically the same toppings as a pizza hut supreme pizza, but it tastes much better imo. The service wasn't very good, but it wasn't the worst service I've ever had. The waiter would quickly place stuff down, and turn his back on us super fast. Never asking if we needed more water or anything. He also seemed to avoid eye contact when we were trying to get his attention for a takeout box. We skipped on the takeout box and left. No one said bye or thank you as we left the money in the check holder and walked out the door. It didn't really bother me, but if we had received good customer service, I'd have given the place at least 4 stars. The service was not a deal breaker though. I would eat here for lunch again since the pizza was tasty and it's walking-distance from my workplace.

    (3)
  • Mollie J.

    Decent pizza, but over-priced. The restaurant itself is very outdated. The waiter we had was excellent though!!

    (4)
  • Matt W.

    Beer is cold, location is great, pizza is delicious... Prices are HIGH! I know it's Waikiki, I just wish the prices were about 20% less,,, and chances are so does everyone else!

    (5)
  • Ax C.

    Good takeout pizza to help survive Waikiki but still $45 for a small and a large. 7min walk to DeRussy Park allows for a great dinner setting. Interior is pleasant enough if you wished to eat in. Tied to Giovanni Pastrami and CJ's.

    (2)
  • Lissa G.

    Choosing dining options for 8 teenagers can be tricky, but pizza is always a good idea! When staying at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, I was very pleased with the service (not to mention the patience) at Round Table. With my 8 member Academic Decathlon team, we had to find daily meals for 7 days and not break the bank! Round Table, while certainly not cheap, was a filling option and their dining room worked well at accommodating us (and all the other teams and coaches that were there). The service was friendly and the food was good. It's a great option for casual food on the resort.

    (4)
  • Acachia S.

    I hadn't eaten Round Table in years, and this was the first time at this location. We came here as a substitute for our original plans, avoiding the rain that deterred us from walking to get a steak plate. I've read other reviews here about "blackened, burnt, inedible wings." So, I ordered Honey BBQ Wings. Though they indeed came out donning black, charred areas, they were fresh, just hot enough to eat right away, and the smoky flavor added by the char worked perfectly with the lightly sweet flavor marinated into the perfectly juicy meat which slid right off the bone into my delighted mouth. It was in no way inedible, or even distasteful. Char, done properly, is a welcome addition to BBQ foods, and they have succeeded in the right amount here. With our half Gourmet Veggie with creamy garlic sauce and half Montague's All Meat Marvel with zesty red sauce, we had two great contrasts that ate well one after each other. We started with the All Meat half, which included pepperoni, Italian sausage, dry salami, and a Hawaii spin with Portuguese sausage, with added mushrooms to bring more out of the flavors of each meat. All the meats had a wonderful smoky hint running through them, you could taste the flavor of each type of meat on its own, and between the three cheese blend and their perfect crust, all I know is my mouth was very pleased indeed. Moving on to the Gourmet Veggie half, which was laden with artichoke hearts, zucchini, spinach, mushrooms, Roma tomatoes, red and green onions, and of course, copious amounts of garlic. This pizza is just unbelievable. It may just be my favorite thing there, and I do love my meats, but these vegetables were fresh, baked correctly, not overdone and wilted, but still firm, crunchy and flavorful. The zucchini today was especially juicy. They all worked so well with the creamy garlic sauce. Crust: Pizza is nothing if not for its crust, and this one is golden all around. Once bitten into, it's crispy on the bottom, soft and chewy on the inside, just the right thickness at about 1" all around. A perfect foundation for the glory that resides on its doughy magnificence. Yes, the crust is that good. It's a crispy-thin-chewy crust all at once. That takes skills, people. Sauce: Perfect amount, spread as a base under the three cheese blend which melts down to form a savory, mouth watering foundation for the generous helping of toppings. I've also read complaints about there "not being much sauce." Pizza should NOT be drenched in sauce. Sauce is the glue which binds the toppings together, neither overpowering the toppings nor fading into the background. Besides, if you like a wet pizza, order it that way from the start. Toppings: Generous, hearty, and splayed out from end to end, just like always. You see this pizza and realize that you've been getting ripped off by other pizza joints that don't do the food justice with their thin excuse for sauce, pitiful shavings of meats and frozen vegetables, and doughy joke for crust that nearly dislocates your jaw as you chew, all of which are in the wrong proportions to each other. This truly is one of the "last honest pizzas." Ahem, I digress. Back to the review. Service: I have read reviews saying that the service and wait time at this location are horrid. Our server this evening was John, and he seemed pretty chill and laid back. He checked on us about 3 times while we were deciding until he mentioned we could do a half-half order if we couldn't decide, which solved our dilemma. Got wings about 6 minutes after ordering. 10 minutes later, John lets us know that the kitchen made a mistake on our pizza, but that it would be out soon along with some complimentary Parmesan Twists. True to his word, both items came out about 7 minutes later. Mistakes happen, and the only way to handle it is bluntly, quickly, and apologetically, which he did, so no bones to pick there. Average wait time for a made-to-order pizza. When the bill came, we realized not only were the Twists complimentary, but that we were only charged for one beverage. Crafty server, but hey, as long as you give me good service and do what I ask in a quick manner, I'm fine with giving you the 20%. Atmosphere: There was only one couple at a table when we arrived around 6pm. By the time we got our pizza, every table in the house was taken, which means, yes, it was very LOUD. But, it's Waikiki, and tourists that come here, for some reason, are always so loud in restaurants. Maybe it's a mainland thing. Maybe it's because they're shouting over the 500 TVs in the room. This is the reason for 4 stars. Overall: Very satisfying and filling. Expensive, $40 pre-tax/tip for two people with a medium pizza, one order of wings, and only one paid drink, but it's Waikiki, and this pizza annihilates any other chain pizza just for fun. My only nitpicky critique is the napkins. Super thin, low quality napkins that practically dissolve when you use them. Other than that... Itadakimasu!

    (4)
  • Jake P.

    All the tables are dirty... The waiter seemed nice but took forever when the restraint is barely half full. The tea is instant... Not brewed. The food was ok... nothing special but not as bad as it looks!

    (1)
  • John H.

    The slogan on their box ironically says 'last honest pizza' but the jaded and sarcastic dudes working there are the last thing from honest. After arriving late and starving at the Hilton, I went in there and asked how long for a personal pizza. When they said 15-20min, I asked them (twice) if there was a convenience store around. Both guys working there looked me straight in the face and lied (twice) that they were the only ones open. While waiting, I 'explored' the shopping complex and found the ABC convenience store stocked full of sandwiches and Asian goodies. Roundtable pizza is here are only to make a buck and it shows. The pizza was ultra mediocre and ultra overpriced (personal pie is tiny). Nothing sustainable about the customer service, go to the ABC instead.

    (1)
  • Jason G.

    Pizza and wings tastes good but too pricey for a chain pizza

    (3)
  • Joe H.

    Gave wrong pizza from what I ordered, when known as we got back to hotel down the road, called manager & he said to pop back within a few days to rectify. Ended up calling room service that night to avoid walk back over. Popped in few days later with receipt & told no refunds as till was closed & I should have brought pizza back that night. Contrary to what I was initially told by same individual! Called it a miscommunication-not on my part sunshine! As we were leaving that day, replacement pizza was not an option. Poor service, attitude is an understatement. Their mistakes constantly here from wrong order to not advising correctly that for a refund I had to waste a further 30 minutes of my life walking there and back to my hotel at the end of a long day. Avoid this place if you value good service and want to eat.

    (1)
  • Dustin N.

    I had the King Arthur's Supreme for dinner. I must say it is one of the best pizzas I tried on Oahu. The only thing is that it is pretty pricey. I ordered take out but didn't have to wait very long for it to be ready. I would come again but not that often because of the price.

    (4)
  • Hina M.

    Wow I've been in a four star mood recently and unfortunately round table pizza is in that category for me. Despite the fact that this pizza is hands down one of the best pizza on the island I will stick with my four star rating. The location is pretty sucky since it's a small rinky dink, the only thing is that it's convenient for visitors. But it's only convenient If they have available seating. Plus pricing here is horrible!!!! Like there's over priced then there's and arm and a kidney which you pay here. The last thing is customer service which was pretty decent considering they were taking care of the cj's deli. Our drinks were always filled and food came hot (which is all I ask lol).

    (4)
  • Mark S.

    Located in the Hilton Hawaiian Village.. it's expensive. I believe I paid about $25 for a large cheese pizza. Pizza tasted bland and the sauce had no flavor. Not much sauce either. Wasn't happy with this pizza.

    (2)
  • Erik J.

    Service was really fast and prices were fair for the island, but they messed up my order- was supposed to get 1 turkey sub and one Italian. Got 2 turkey. Sandwich was good, bread they used was pretty awesome and sauce on the sandwiches was delicious.

    (4)
  • Valerie N.

    We ate here twice during a week long stay at the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Very good pizza and twisty bread. We stayed in the Grand Wailikian tower of the HHV and was given a discount card upon checking in. Gets you free twisty bread here. Yummy! My 6 year old loved it too. Very reasonably priced.

    (5)
  • Shannon D.

    This is the best Round Table Pizza out there. Yes, it is still a Round Table Pizza; but the crust was delicious and toppings fresh. The salad was great too--

    (5)
  • Kanani A.

    This location is in the Hilton Hawaiian Village so naturally it's going to be overpriced... but $60 for two pizzas and bread sticks?! never again.

    (2)
  • Mike S.

    This place is cool if you are looking for some decent pizza, beer, and a lot of televisions to watch your favorite sports on. The pizza is not bad but I think I have had large chain pizza restaurants deliver me a more quality pie. I would say you can definitely pass on this one. You're not missing much. I must say though that I did have a great night here with the group I was with but the wine helped out with that some.

    (2)
  • Mitchell F.

    Great pizza! There's a pizza for everyone! The food quality is quite good. I am very picky about my pizza, and this place suits that very well.

    (5)
  • Justin L.

    Frozen pizza taste better

    (1)
  • Pamela T.

    Horrible. Horrible. Pizza. I'm embarrassed to even admit I ate there. The only positive is our waitress was nice. But I think it was because she had pity for us because we were about to have the worst meal. It should have been a huge red flag when I asked the waitress her opinion on the menu and her response was I don't eat here.

    (1)
  • Gabriel M.

    Great pizza!

    (4)
  • Jessie N.

    We decided to eat pizza one night while on vacation. They lost our order and we only found out after coming back 20 minutes later. They offered to make it again. Then five minutes later came back and said they found our order. It was not even hot by this point. We were disappointed with the service altogether.

    (1)
  • Tim S.

    This Round Table was at the Hilton Hawaiin Village and we ate here 3 times during out stay. Tastes the same as all the other Round Tables I have ever had. I love when a place is consistent. We got the Maui Zaui each time and we got a couple of salads too. The salads they give you are huge and well worth the money. Its pricey but not much more than the mainland Round Tables. Very tasty pizza and one of the better options at the hotel.

    (4)
  • Aaron Y.

    Tasty pizza - par for the course as Round Table goes - and exceptional service, thanks to our server Iris. Iris was attentive and quick, serving all our needs perfectly and easily and correctly memorizing our order. A small pizza and Caesar salad was just the right amount of food for the two of us. The Caesar salad had too much Parmesan on it for my taste.

    (4)
  • Ron H.

    We ate here multible times during our 14 day stay at the hawaiian Hilton Village Hotel and never had a bad experience, everyone was friendly and weather we ate in or took out it was always fast and friendly service. Our Fav was the King Arthur Supreme very tasty!! The crust was very flakey and everything was very fresh.. I took off one star because anytime there was something going on at the resort we could'nt even get near it to order from the crowds being all over although due to no fault of Round Table...Yes a godsend for eating something good at a resonable price..Thanks!!

    (4)
  • Elena H.

    Try the chicken club and the garlic twists with marinara sauce. Soooo yummy.

    (4)
  • Patricia W.

    Don't do it! Sparse toppings, rock-hard crust, and R-U-D-E manager & staff!

    (1)
  • - GhettoNinja -.

    This some serious over priced pizza. first day arrived and the kids were hungry and we did not know our way around yet. Was shocked to pay $40 for a freakin medium combo and crappy garlic bread. Wow!!!

    (1)
  • Michelle F.

    The only good thing about this place was that they delivered to the hotel. Both the pizza and the mystifyingly ranch-flavored cheesebread dissatisfied picky eater and non-picky eater alike. Really, the cheesebread was horrifying. The pizza was too greasy and had a bad taste to it. Not even worth saving for leftovers -- and I hate wasting food.

    (1)
  • Earl N.

    I was definitely disaapointed by this place. My family and I dropped by because we were craving pizza, were really hungry and we just happened to be in the area at the time. The place was busy but wasn't too crazy. 5 minutes after being seated we got our drinks and another 5 to place our order. Not very quick but I understand it happens sometimes. What I didn't expect though was 25 minutes later the waitress that took our order came back wanting to "confirm" our order to "make sure that we got the right pizza". After playing 20 questions to narrow down what we wanted, she said that the pizza was halfway through the oven and would be done in 10 minutes. If the order was already "in the oven", thats a bad time to double check if its all right. 15 minutes after the waitress said it would be out, my family was pretty irritated. I noticed that two separate tables in our immediate area were asking to speak to the manager; funny part was, they had gotten here much later than us. To prevent my wife (who gets really upset really quickly when she's hungry) from causing a scene, I requested to speak to the manager. When he got to the table, I explained what had happened and his response was, "is there something that I can do to fix this?". I wanted to straight up say, "yeah, how about not having to pay full price for this overpriced food?". Instead I asked him if he could just get our food to go because didn't want to pay any more money for parking. The manager ran off to the back to get our orders boxed up. In the end, (an hour after being seated) he didn't charge us for one of our appetizers but when our pizza alone was like $25 it wasn't much of a consolation for such bad service. It wasn't really the fact that there was a lot of waiting, the lack of employee experience or even the expensive prices; it was the waitress who tried to feed me BS instead of pizza that pushed me to give this place a single star.

    (1)
  • M L.

    This Round Table pizza is a godsend for those tired of the expensive options at the HHV. We thought it was good but not the best Round Table we have had. The people behind the counter were nice despite appearing a bit bamboozled by the rude customers. Beware - the Wowee Maui secret sauce is nothing more than Thai sweet chili sauce. Its overpowering in the long run! ML

    (3)
  • Nathary R.

    One of the best pizza joint I have been too, their pizzas have amazing flavor. Only downfall is their prices. They are pretty expensive and not big at all for the price your paying. If you have the money to splurge and want some good pizza while your in Honolulu this is the place to go.

    (5)
  • kristen S.

    It's ok pizza. Nothing to write home about. The parmesan garlic twist are delish though. If you want a dinner for under 25 for two people it will suffice. Free delivery over $20.

    (3)
  • Dave W.

    I got their "Steak 'n Cheese Sandwich" and it was just two pieces of pizza put together and cut lengthwise! SOOOOO many onions!

    (3)
  • Mike B.

    We just ate there tonight. The staff payed enough attention to us to take our order- in between watching tv and rolling their eyes at customers. At the end they scoffed when they didn't get a 20% tip. The tables were dirty, the pizza was too expensive, and the staff was rude----go next door for a nice burger instead!

    (1)
  • Karen S.

    I ate here a bunch three years ago. I always get the Maui Zaui, with chicken instead of ham. They always charge extra for that, which sorta irked me because it's a substitution, not an addition. But okay, I can deal with it to get exactly the pizza I like. And I do like this pizza. Also, it's the same policy at all their locations. Tonight was a bit of a shock though. Maybe the beer fogs my memory, maybe I used to split pizza more (though I distinctly remember getting a personal size...) but I just don't remember this place, even at this location, being SO expensive! $18.95 for a 9 inch small?!?! Not including the chicken substitution! That's just absurd. I got a small pizza, iced tea, a soda, and a beer and the bill was over $30. I'm aware that Waikiki prices are higher than other island locations, and that island locations are more than mainland locations, and that's fine. Still - I feel like I need to go see a doctor for the treatment I got there. I better poop money for that kind of price. I guess I misread their menu, because I could've sworn a personal was 10.95, and small was 13.95. Still higher than what I'd like to pay, and of course I couldn't confirm it because their website doesn't include prices. Just before I called them to ask them to review my bill, I turned to Yelp, and apparently I need to get my eyes checked. Guess I'll stick to the beer because that was still reasonably priced for Honolulu, and especially for Waikiki.

    (2)
  • Angela H.

    I got a coupon via email for this place so I decided to eat there for lunch. I asked the waitress if the coupon was valid here(it had their specific address on the coupon) she said yes. After our meal the manager said it wasn't valid and we couldn't use it! So I told him the waitress said it was fine. He then said ok and that the waitress would have to take care of the difference. Horrible service from the manager!!

    (3)
  • chuck m.

    Check out the veggie special. My wife will die for one of these. That's all she eats when we stay in Waikiki but I'll swear by the King Arthur. 4 types of meat and that's good for me. The breadsticks are always good also.

    (4)
  • Jerry R.

    Very bad pizza. Looks like it was baked from a frozen pizza and tasted like it. It was plain bad. With Domino's and Papa John's delivering to Waikiki hotels, I don't know why we ordered from Round Table. Never again.

    (1)
  • Ben B.

    Pizza was OK, but it was too much $$ for what you actually get.

    (2)
  • Daniel K.

    Tried this place out for the first time a few weeks ago. I didn't expect much out of this place since it was located in the Hilton Hawaiian Village. So I walk in with a few friends and nobody greets us. We seat ourselves and realize that the set up of the place is retarded. It's long and skinny rectangular shaped venue with Flat screen tv's that are placed in areas which make viewing tv difficult for about half the place. So the waiter comes by and takes our order, I'm looking at the menu and it's a bit pricy but that's what I should expect eating somewhere in Waikiki. I order the BBQ chicken pizza along with the honey BBQ wings. Drinks take a while and they don't come around to refill it, so be ready to be proactive and go refill your own drinks or flag down the servers. The pizza was awesome, it was probably one of the best pizza's I've eaten here in Hawaii. The crust is balanced with the amount of toppings provided. The wings on the other hand... it came out burnt... badly. What amazes me is that the server brought it out to us, and never thought twice about taking it back. When you look down at someone's food and it looks burnt black, wouldn't you want to take it back... I know how retarded. Anyhow the wings weren't all that great. Stick to the pizza when you come here and be prepared to serve yourself. The people who eat here are almost all tourists so expect to be seated next to someone from a totally different culture.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Garage
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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