CiCi's Pizza is exactly the same as Pizza Street except just a tad bit better. Sometimes you just need plate upon plate upon plate of cheap, greasy pizza. Their buffet choices and salad bar and drink options are slightly more diverse than Pizza Street. I really enjoyed CiCi's Mac and Cheese pizza. Their breadsticks are also supreb. If you're ever in the area and aren't counting calories, CiCi's is an acceptable choice for a large amount of food for a very low price.
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Nate C.
This place is very close to my work, and I've been there at least 40-50 times over the last 4 years. The price is good, the pizza is very fresh during mealtimes when there is high turnover, and the staff is consistently very friendly. They will make a pizza to your specifications if you like. It can get a little hectic at times, but I've never had a negative experience.
(4)
Carla P.
For all the reviewers that bashed this buffet; I'd like to know what type of ambience and cuisine you prefer when dining at a FIVE DOLLAR BUFFET?? It's a typical family friendly pizza buffet. However it's clean, the staff is friendly and fun and they keep fresh pizzas coming. There's also salads, pastas and desserts. There's a game room for kids of all ages and the atmosphere is very casual. Economical and fun for families. Fresh food. Friendly staff. Clean and CHEAP..WINNING! (Shh those other people must be from LEAWOOD.....kidding)
(4)
Sean S.
I am a sucker for my kids and when they ask to go try a new place, I usually accomodate and haven't gone wrong on their instinct... Until now. OK, so the price for the buffet is REALLY cheap, the quality of the food was even cheaper. We had a little of everything. The Alfredo sauce for the pasta was bland and watery. The pizzas were limited in choice and not very flavorful. The place was busy, but not busy enough for the buffet to repeatedly be running short on pizzas. With the exception of the girl at the register, the staff were aloof and unresponsive. Which also was no surprise the place had all the cleanliness of a Lawrence Frat house during rush week. You know it's bad when my daughter asks if we can go buy frozen pizzas and go home. Now I know this was what it was. Inexpensive and self serve, but if all they had to do was make pizza, they really should have been able to keep the buffet well stocked and the facilities clean. I doubt this place would pass a Health Dept. test. Completely unacceptable. The last bit is not a knock at the staff, but at the weekend clientele. No parental control over bad kids (pet peeve of mine) and very rude. Trust me, this place will never see even a penny from my pocket ever again. Diner be aware and beware.
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Scarlett D.
Wow, this is the nicest CiCi's ever. The staff are helpful, kind, and accommodating. They must have great management because they seem authentically happy to be at work. They go above and beyond to give great customer service. And we already know that CiCi's is a great price, but the service and cleanliness of this location just blew me away. Well done CiCi's. I thoroughly enjoyed my impromptu dinner with y'all.
(5)
Catlin P.
Quick. Cheap. Easy. Three adjectives that are usually great in terms of satisfying our fast paced lifestyles, but not my favorite when it comes to pizza. This place is not trying to be anything special, but that's ok. If you're in a hurry, and don't have much money to spend on lunch this is a decent option. Most of the staff here spoke little english, but were extremely nice and curteous. They made sure to mention that they can make more of anything I would like if I didn't see it on the bar. I guess quick, cheap, and easy can all work out.
(2)
Amy B.
What a dissapoiment...we walked In And the girl at the register was aloof land not friendly at all.. We wasn't welcomed to cici's... The place was dirty looking and the food was bland the crust taste like cardboard .. We won't be coming back!! I only give it one star cause thy did have a good variety of pizza an the cinnamon buns when fresh are really good.
(1)
Ganesh S.
Got the 3 medium pizza for $9.99. Was OK for the price. My kids of the cheese pizza, my wife got the veggie pizza and I got the Chicken, Hey everyone is happy that they got what they wanted. You can never go wrong with Pizza!
(3)
Tresha G.
I love this CiCi. I have only been a couple times but both times I have been very impressed with the service. Food is great too.
(4)
Ryan A.
Well, it could have been worse. The salad was a joke out of a bag, the soup was obviously some kind of rehydrated powder (including nasty rehydrated chicken cubes) and most of the pizza was terrible. However, they do this thin crust that is surprisingly ok. I wasn't sure what to expect at a "pizza buffet" but I will say it exceeded my very low expectations by producing something that didn't make me want to throw up. Stick with the super thin crust and you will get out of here alive.
(2)
Jo M.
I am giving this place five stars. I didn't eat here today, but I have. The reason they are getting five stars today is because I showed up unexpectedly with a party of 13. The home many of them live in is currently having some remodeling done and they needed an affordable place for dinner. Many in the party were people with developmental disabilities. The staff working at this restaurant were considerate and kind to every single one of us. They treated us all well and with respect. Everyone enjoyed themselves and left full and happy. Thank you Brandon and staff for a job well done and FIVE STAR service!
(5)
Shawn H.
A restaurant for the non-discriminating eater who is not concerned about quality or cleanliness. A hog trough, designed to slop a rowdy sounder at feed time. Everything tasted the same. Refined carbohydrate overload. It's cheap and if that's all you are after, then you have come to the right place. If we as a country are fighting obesity, this restaurant is working against the trend. If you're in the mood to eat but don't care exactly what your eating, only that it's heated and resembles a pizza like object, then this place is for you. Come here. Get slopped. Leave less hungry but not necessarily more satisfied than when you came in.
(1)
T P.
AMAZING! I go through so many levels of the human experience while at this location. A bunch of co workers and I used to frequent this place once a month or so for lunch when one of us wanted to leave feeling like a dead, bloated beached whale. So you bust through the doors and are greeted by the blissful aroma of cheap pizza. The overwhelming excitement of wondering which coworker is going to grossly over eat and end up falling asleep during a break at work was peaking! I would hand over some cash money to the cashier and off I would go! Getting in line at this place is like getting in line at the old Southwest Airlines gates, it a cattle call!!! All sorts of grossly overweight people with about 12 rude kids apiece push you around to get that last slice of some sort of nasty concoction of a pizza that only a garbage disposal could think up. Everyone skips by the half way decent salad bar. So I get down the line, and notice that there are about twelve pizzas available, but none look too appealing, so I polity ask for beef, which they kindly oblige, and hand my some sort of nasty, sticky, soccer cone that was just stolen from some high school, and told that when they get it, they will bring it to me; which they did. We all chose our seats, trying to stay away from some sketchy looking TV's the size of a Toyota Yaris that are held up by geese. I eat most of my salad and turn away to converse with a coworker, and some ninja cicis employee has taken my plate, a few coworkers plates and is quickly getting away to the back room, alright I guess, I'm not here for salad, 'Im here to get Shamoo (sp) level bloated! They bring out my beef pizza and take away my soccer cone....and they brought out the entire beef pizza, like freaking Christmas! So everyone raids the pizza and it is quickly demolished, so we all take part of a sacred cicis tradition, seconds. We make the mistake of all going up at once, and by the time we get back, not only is our table cleaned off by the cicis ninja cleaning team, but a family is sitting down at it! Oh well, we will move on. They took our cups, which the staff replaced quickly for us and we sit down by some joke of a arcade room. Only at cicis do kids still play arcades. We finish the seconds, andwhat do we do now...ugh...we go back up for more, because why not, its brownie time! We stagger our trip up, so our table doesn't get taken over by a bus full of kids that just showed up, no joke, a yellow bus full of kids. All in all, cheap pizza, heap price, daycare style atmosphere. It beats Godfathers!
(2)
Kyle M.
Very dirty and extremely busy. Do not go here on weekends for lunch unless you want to fight people for crappy pizza.
(2)
Joe T.
I was intrigued by the tantalizing ads I watched on TV. Five dollar all you can eat pizza buffet with salad, pasta, and dessert. I am often a sucker for marketing. So, I gave it a try. The place has a ton of kids and families so forget about ambiance. Let me warn you. Growing up, my friend and I had a nickname given to us: "starch mouths". Most of our favorite meals growing up consisted 90% of bread and pasta. So needless to say, I love a pizza crust. The crust here was tasteless but the pizzas are fresh. In fact, the numerous patrons keep the fresh pizza turn over quite high. There is a pretty wide variety of pizza and cinnamon buns are great. Especially when it's hot and fresh. Even one with mac n cheese. It's not best pizza and probably below dominoes but its serviceable. If you have kids or large party to feed, this is a good place. Bottom line, hot fresh adequate pizza with wide variety of choice.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Private Lot Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Very Loud Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Sara D.
CiCi's Pizza is exactly the same as Pizza Street except just a tad bit better. Sometimes you just need plate upon plate upon plate of cheap, greasy pizza. Their buffet choices and salad bar and drink options are slightly more diverse than Pizza Street. I really enjoyed CiCi's Mac and Cheese pizza. Their breadsticks are also supreb. If you're ever in the area and aren't counting calories, CiCi's is an acceptable choice for a large amount of food for a very low price.
(3)Nate C.
This place is very close to my work, and I've been there at least 40-50 times over the last 4 years. The price is good, the pizza is very fresh during mealtimes when there is high turnover, and the staff is consistently very friendly. They will make a pizza to your specifications if you like. It can get a little hectic at times, but I've never had a negative experience.
(4)Carla P.
For all the reviewers that bashed this buffet; I'd like to know what type of ambience and cuisine you prefer when dining at a FIVE DOLLAR BUFFET?? It's a typical family friendly pizza buffet. However it's clean, the staff is friendly and fun and they keep fresh pizzas coming. There's also salads, pastas and desserts. There's a game room for kids of all ages and the atmosphere is very casual. Economical and fun for families. Fresh food. Friendly staff. Clean and CHEAP..WINNING! (Shh those other people must be from LEAWOOD.....kidding)
(4)Sean S.
I am a sucker for my kids and when they ask to go try a new place, I usually accomodate and haven't gone wrong on their instinct... Until now. OK, so the price for the buffet is REALLY cheap, the quality of the food was even cheaper. We had a little of everything. The Alfredo sauce for the pasta was bland and watery. The pizzas were limited in choice and not very flavorful. The place was busy, but not busy enough for the buffet to repeatedly be running short on pizzas. With the exception of the girl at the register, the staff were aloof and unresponsive. Which also was no surprise the place had all the cleanliness of a Lawrence Frat house during rush week. You know it's bad when my daughter asks if we can go buy frozen pizzas and go home. Now I know this was what it was. Inexpensive and self serve, but if all they had to do was make pizza, they really should have been able to keep the buffet well stocked and the facilities clean. I doubt this place would pass a Health Dept. test. Completely unacceptable. The last bit is not a knock at the staff, but at the weekend clientele. No parental control over bad kids (pet peeve of mine) and very rude. Trust me, this place will never see even a penny from my pocket ever again. Diner be aware and beware.
(1)Scarlett D.
Wow, this is the nicest CiCi's ever. The staff are helpful, kind, and accommodating. They must have great management because they seem authentically happy to be at work. They go above and beyond to give great customer service. And we already know that CiCi's is a great price, but the service and cleanliness of this location just blew me away. Well done CiCi's. I thoroughly enjoyed my impromptu dinner with y'all.
(5)Catlin P.
Quick. Cheap. Easy. Three adjectives that are usually great in terms of satisfying our fast paced lifestyles, but not my favorite when it comes to pizza. This place is not trying to be anything special, but that's ok. If you're in a hurry, and don't have much money to spend on lunch this is a decent option. Most of the staff here spoke little english, but were extremely nice and curteous. They made sure to mention that they can make more of anything I would like if I didn't see it on the bar. I guess quick, cheap, and easy can all work out.
(2)Amy B.
What a dissapoiment...we walked In And the girl at the register was aloof land not friendly at all.. We wasn't welcomed to cici's... The place was dirty looking and the food was bland the crust taste like cardboard .. We won't be coming back!! I only give it one star cause thy did have a good variety of pizza an the cinnamon buns when fresh are really good.
(1)Ganesh S.
Got the 3 medium pizza for $9.99. Was OK for the price. My kids of the cheese pizza, my wife got the veggie pizza and I got the Chicken, Hey everyone is happy that they got what they wanted. You can never go wrong with Pizza!
(3)Tresha G.
I love this CiCi. I have only been a couple times but both times I have been very impressed with the service. Food is great too.
(4)Ryan A.
Well, it could have been worse. The salad was a joke out of a bag, the soup was obviously some kind of rehydrated powder (including nasty rehydrated chicken cubes) and most of the pizza was terrible. However, they do this thin crust that is surprisingly ok. I wasn't sure what to expect at a "pizza buffet" but I will say it exceeded my very low expectations by producing something that didn't make me want to throw up. Stick with the super thin crust and you will get out of here alive.
(2)Jo M.
I am giving this place five stars. I didn't eat here today, but I have. The reason they are getting five stars today is because I showed up unexpectedly with a party of 13. The home many of them live in is currently having some remodeling done and they needed an affordable place for dinner. Many in the party were people with developmental disabilities. The staff working at this restaurant were considerate and kind to every single one of us. They treated us all well and with respect. Everyone enjoyed themselves and left full and happy. Thank you Brandon and staff for a job well done and FIVE STAR service!
(5)Shawn H.
A restaurant for the non-discriminating eater who is not concerned about quality or cleanliness. A hog trough, designed to slop a rowdy sounder at feed time. Everything tasted the same. Refined carbohydrate overload. It's cheap and if that's all you are after, then you have come to the right place. If we as a country are fighting obesity, this restaurant is working against the trend. If you're in the mood to eat but don't care exactly what your eating, only that it's heated and resembles a pizza like object, then this place is for you. Come here. Get slopped. Leave less hungry but not necessarily more satisfied than when you came in.
(1)T P.
AMAZING! I go through so many levels of the human experience while at this location. A bunch of co workers and I used to frequent this place once a month or so for lunch when one of us wanted to leave feeling like a dead, bloated beached whale. So you bust through the doors and are greeted by the blissful aroma of cheap pizza. The overwhelming excitement of wondering which coworker is going to grossly over eat and end up falling asleep during a break at work was peaking! I would hand over some cash money to the cashier and off I would go! Getting in line at this place is like getting in line at the old Southwest Airlines gates, it a cattle call!!! All sorts of grossly overweight people with about 12 rude kids apiece push you around to get that last slice of some sort of nasty concoction of a pizza that only a garbage disposal could think up. Everyone skips by the half way decent salad bar. So I get down the line, and notice that there are about twelve pizzas available, but none look too appealing, so I polity ask for beef, which they kindly oblige, and hand my some sort of nasty, sticky, soccer cone that was just stolen from some high school, and told that when they get it, they will bring it to me; which they did. We all chose our seats, trying to stay away from some sketchy looking TV's the size of a Toyota Yaris that are held up by geese. I eat most of my salad and turn away to converse with a coworker, and some ninja cicis employee has taken my plate, a few coworkers plates and is quickly getting away to the back room, alright I guess, I'm not here for salad, 'Im here to get Shamoo (sp) level bloated! They bring out my beef pizza and take away my soccer cone....and they brought out the entire beef pizza, like freaking Christmas! So everyone raids the pizza and it is quickly demolished, so we all take part of a sacred cicis tradition, seconds. We make the mistake of all going up at once, and by the time we get back, not only is our table cleaned off by the cicis ninja cleaning team, but a family is sitting down at it! Oh well, we will move on. They took our cups, which the staff replaced quickly for us and we sit down by some joke of a arcade room. Only at cicis do kids still play arcades. We finish the seconds, andwhat do we do now...ugh...we go back up for more, because why not, its brownie time! We stagger our trip up, so our table doesn't get taken over by a bus full of kids that just showed up, no joke, a yellow bus full of kids. All in all, cheap pizza, heap price, daycare style atmosphere. It beats Godfathers!
(2)Kyle M.
Very dirty and extremely busy. Do not go here on weekends for lunch unless you want to fight people for crappy pizza.
(2)Joe T.
I was intrigued by the tantalizing ads I watched on TV. Five dollar all you can eat pizza buffet with salad, pasta, and dessert. I am often a sucker for marketing. So, I gave it a try. The place has a ton of kids and families so forget about ambiance. Let me warn you. Growing up, my friend and I had a nickname given to us: "starch mouths". Most of our favorite meals growing up consisted 90% of bread and pasta. So needless to say, I love a pizza crust. The crust here was tasteless but the pizzas are fresh. In fact, the numerous patrons keep the fresh pizza turn over quite high. There is a pretty wide variety of pizza and cinnamon buns are great. Especially when it's hot and fresh. Even one with mac n cheese. It's not best pizza and probably below dominoes but its serviceable. If you have kids or large party to feed, this is a good place. Bottom line, hot fresh adequate pizza with wide variety of choice.
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