My family and I had the most wonderful experience here a few months ago. The wait staff was very pleasant and offered specials that would actually reduce our expense. Very nice!!!! We just ordered from here again, but this time to carry out. Again, we had great service. I love Godfather's Pizza and wish they were in the St. Louis area so that I didn't have to wait to visit family to get it.
(5)
Beau E.
The buffet is pretty expensive for what it is. A few of the classic staples are on it, so it's ok to wander in there now and again, but $11.xx for a buffet and a soda? Seems awfully pricy with competition like Pizza Street and Cici's killing prices like that. The worst part? The LOUD country music in the dining room. Country music has a very select crowd and it's one of those things you either love or you hate. I personally hate it...it is like nails on a chalkboard to me. Besides, what is it about an Italian mobster that dictates playing country music in his restaurant? Makes no sense, and made me eat as fast as I could so I could get the hell out of there. The only thing worse than shitty music is LOUD SHITTY MUSIC! I'll order for delivery next time. Godfathers still rocks the best Taco Pizza ever...
(2)
Marc M.
Filthy restaurant. Shows that owner does not care. Health dept should re-look at this place. I wouldn't even sit on a chair.
(1)
Kevin W.
Terrible service. Quality of the food was low, as well. Did I mention terrible service? Also.. The service is terrible.
(1)
Rose L.
Godfather's is the first restaurant pizza I ever ate. I was about ten years old, and we went there for my brother's birthday. That was at the one in KCK at 38th and State. Well, it's 33 years later, and I still love Godfather's pizza!! The sauce is good, and I love the non-greasy, flavorful, chewy original crust. Primarily, I order large quantities when I host massive events with hundreds of people for my work. Management is always friendly, helpful, and they give me a steal if I order a lot! Delivery drivers are great, punctual, and I couldn't ask for better. For delivery and pizza itself, I would give it five stars. The place itself is kinda raggedy, though, so I have no interest in actually sitting down and eating in the restaurant (although I have many times over the years). I highly recommend if you are a coach, hosting a sporting event, or just want to order pizza delivery for home.
(3)
Colleen L.
Be prepared to have your order screwed up...or to wait longer than you expected. We don't normally eat here but decided to give it a shot again. The pizza tastes the way it always tastes. Good, not great. But the workers forgot to actually make our food. So we had to wait after we had already waited to pick it up. I didn't expect too much though. It's run by teenagers without any adults present...so I can't really blame them. I'd screw around too! It's ok but sometimes not really worth the hassle.
(2)
Michael M.
The crust is tough and chewy, little to no cheese, and light toppings and messed up order all for $30 w a $4 coupon. Certainly checking this place off the list. In these hard times quality is the last thing a business can mess with and still expect happy customers. Too bad I really use to love this place
(1)
Jamie C.
I used to be a fan of this place. Especially their cheeseburger pizza and their dessert pizza but not so much any more. The last visit was ruined by a rude manager who refused to even listen to my complaint. I will never eat here again as long as "Charlie" (not sure if that's his real name or not) still manages this location.
(1)
Paul R.
I have always liked GF's thin crust. The comments about this place being ragged are truth, they haven't changed in 30 years, and they could probably do with some new upholstery, carpet shampoo and kitchen degreasing. Once when I was there and the youthful (politically correct?) staff was very happy, but I knew why...there was a strong herbal aroma coming from the back, and it was oregeno....I thought someone was burning rope. Stoned teens either put WAY too much on, or not enough, depending on their mood. I always try to be nice and fun, leave rolling papers as a tip and rarely do I have a problem. Of course it is a little odd to leave rolling papers as a tip, but it seems to be appreciated. Make sure the green herbs on your pizza are oregeno, or you may fail your next drug test. I'm not being mean, I'm being honest. It would be awesome if they would do a deep cleaning on the store, but other than that, it's decent, and while not D'Bronx or Minsky's, it's okay.
(2)
Rob D.
OMG, the worst pizza I've eaten in a long time. Service at the counter - Terrible, the girl working there was rude and acted like she hated to be there Food - TERRIBLE, this pizza is absolutely awful, doughy crust that seemed undercooked but apparently that's how it's supposed to be here LOL Atmosphere - if you like a restaurant that doesn't appear to be very new clean or welcoming,,,,,this might be the place for you. YUCK, never again. I don't care if they gave me a free pizza, i'd rather pay for a good pizza than eat at this place again.
(1)
Joshua R.
This place is terrible. Seriously, piss poor service and the pizza is worse.
(1)
T P.
Probably the most depressing pizza place I have ever been to. I entered the establishment to find a poorly lit, filthy seating area. As soon as I stepped in, all of the depressing patrons looked up, stared for a few moments, and went back to munching on some terrible pizza. Every single customer in the facility was sitting alone, and no one seemed to be enjoying them selves at all. You would think this would be a warning sign, but no, I proceeded to walk to the counter, shoes sticking to the floor with every step. I ordered the lunch buffet, as did my co-worker. We were handed fairly clean looking red cups for our soda. Easily the best part of the experience. After feeling like I have been shaken upside down to pay for this astonishingly expense buffet, the sad looking Godfathers employee asked what kind of pizza I wanted. I replied beef, or cheeseburger, whatever they had. At the time, the buffet had two pizzas, a peperoni, and some sort of vegetarian garbage. I took a slice of peperoni pizza expecting to bide my time until the pizza I requested came out. It never did. A few pizzas came out here and there, but it didn't seem to be anything anyone asked for. Awhile later, a nice fresh dessert pizza came out which was good. This place is a joke. If I wanted garbage pizza lunch buffets, I will go back to cicis.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Dinner Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Felieta B.
My family and I had the most wonderful experience here a few months ago. The wait staff was very pleasant and offered specials that would actually reduce our expense. Very nice!!!! We just ordered from here again, but this time to carry out. Again, we had great service. I love Godfather's Pizza and wish they were in the St. Louis area so that I didn't have to wait to visit family to get it.
(5)Beau E.
The buffet is pretty expensive for what it is. A few of the classic staples are on it, so it's ok to wander in there now and again, but $11.xx for a buffet and a soda? Seems awfully pricy with competition like Pizza Street and Cici's killing prices like that. The worst part? The LOUD country music in the dining room. Country music has a very select crowd and it's one of those things you either love or you hate. I personally hate it...it is like nails on a chalkboard to me. Besides, what is it about an Italian mobster that dictates playing country music in his restaurant? Makes no sense, and made me eat as fast as I could so I could get the hell out of there. The only thing worse than shitty music is LOUD SHITTY MUSIC! I'll order for delivery next time. Godfathers still rocks the best Taco Pizza ever...
(2)Marc M.
Filthy restaurant. Shows that owner does not care. Health dept should re-look at this place. I wouldn't even sit on a chair.
(1)Kevin W.
Terrible service. Quality of the food was low, as well. Did I mention terrible service? Also.. The service is terrible.
(1)Rose L.
Godfather's is the first restaurant pizza I ever ate. I was about ten years old, and we went there for my brother's birthday. That was at the one in KCK at 38th and State. Well, it's 33 years later, and I still love Godfather's pizza!! The sauce is good, and I love the non-greasy, flavorful, chewy original crust. Primarily, I order large quantities when I host massive events with hundreds of people for my work. Management is always friendly, helpful, and they give me a steal if I order a lot! Delivery drivers are great, punctual, and I couldn't ask for better. For delivery and pizza itself, I would give it five stars. The place itself is kinda raggedy, though, so I have no interest in actually sitting down and eating in the restaurant (although I have many times over the years). I highly recommend if you are a coach, hosting a sporting event, or just want to order pizza delivery for home.
(3)Colleen L.
Be prepared to have your order screwed up...or to wait longer than you expected. We don't normally eat here but decided to give it a shot again. The pizza tastes the way it always tastes. Good, not great. But the workers forgot to actually make our food. So we had to wait after we had already waited to pick it up. I didn't expect too much though. It's run by teenagers without any adults present...so I can't really blame them. I'd screw around too! It's ok but sometimes not really worth the hassle.
(2)Michael M.
The crust is tough and chewy, little to no cheese, and light toppings and messed up order all for $30 w a $4 coupon. Certainly checking this place off the list. In these hard times quality is the last thing a business can mess with and still expect happy customers. Too bad I really use to love this place
(1)Jamie C.
I used to be a fan of this place. Especially their cheeseburger pizza and their dessert pizza but not so much any more. The last visit was ruined by a rude manager who refused to even listen to my complaint. I will never eat here again as long as "Charlie" (not sure if that's his real name or not) still manages this location.
(1)Paul R.
I have always liked GF's thin crust. The comments about this place being ragged are truth, they haven't changed in 30 years, and they could probably do with some new upholstery, carpet shampoo and kitchen degreasing. Once when I was there and the youthful (politically correct?) staff was very happy, but I knew why...there was a strong herbal aroma coming from the back, and it was oregeno....I thought someone was burning rope. Stoned teens either put WAY too much on, or not enough, depending on their mood. I always try to be nice and fun, leave rolling papers as a tip and rarely do I have a problem. Of course it is a little odd to leave rolling papers as a tip, but it seems to be appreciated. Make sure the green herbs on your pizza are oregeno, or you may fail your next drug test. I'm not being mean, I'm being honest. It would be awesome if they would do a deep cleaning on the store, but other than that, it's decent, and while not D'Bronx or Minsky's, it's okay.
(2)Rob D.
OMG, the worst pizza I've eaten in a long time. Service at the counter - Terrible, the girl working there was rude and acted like she hated to be there Food - TERRIBLE, this pizza is absolutely awful, doughy crust that seemed undercooked but apparently that's how it's supposed to be here LOL Atmosphere - if you like a restaurant that doesn't appear to be very new clean or welcoming,,,,,this might be the place for you. YUCK, never again. I don't care if they gave me a free pizza, i'd rather pay for a good pizza than eat at this place again.
(1)Joshua R.
This place is terrible. Seriously, piss poor service and the pizza is worse.
(1)T P.
Probably the most depressing pizza place I have ever been to. I entered the establishment to find a poorly lit, filthy seating area. As soon as I stepped in, all of the depressing patrons looked up, stared for a few moments, and went back to munching on some terrible pizza. Every single customer in the facility was sitting alone, and no one seemed to be enjoying them selves at all. You would think this would be a warning sign, but no, I proceeded to walk to the counter, shoes sticking to the floor with every step. I ordered the lunch buffet, as did my co-worker. We were handed fairly clean looking red cups for our soda. Easily the best part of the experience. After feeling like I have been shaken upside down to pay for this astonishingly expense buffet, the sad looking Godfathers employee asked what kind of pizza I wanted. I replied beef, or cheeseburger, whatever they had. At the time, the buffet had two pizzas, a peperoni, and some sort of vegetarian garbage. I took a slice of peperoni pizza expecting to bide my time until the pizza I requested came out. It never did. A few pizzas came out here and there, but it didn't seem to be anything anyone asked for. Awhile later, a nice fresh dessert pizza came out which was good. This place is a joke. If I wanted garbage pizza lunch buffets, I will go back to cicis.
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