Schlittz and Giggles
2355 Ferndale Ave, Baton Rouge, LA, 70808
Schlittz and Giggles Menu
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Starters
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Salads
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Paninis
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Wraps
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Desserts
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Drinks
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Starters
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Salads
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Paninis
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Wraps
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Desserts
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Drinks
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Address :
2355 Ferndale Ave
Baton Rouge, LA, 70808 - Phone (225) 361-0776
- Website https://www.schlittz.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner, Late Night
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
Categories
Pizza
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David C.
I went here with some co-workers for lunch. We ordered the knots app, I had the Rustico Wrap, one co-worker had the My Big Fat Greek pizza and the other had the Chicken Caprese panini. Overall, we were very pleased with our meal. Everything was fresh and piping hot. I really enjoyed the knots with a side of ranch and the marinara sauce that comes with it. The wrap comes with spicy and sweet Italian sausage however I don't normally eat Italian sausage but I decided to give it a spin. I have to say it was very delicious I would definitely get it again. I came here with low expectations and left feeling glad we came here. I will be back for lunch again some day.
(4)Daniel M.
If you like a greasy pizza on a thin crust, then this is the place for you! If you like relatively good looking wait staff that spends most of their time joking and playing with each other at the bar or hostess stand, then this place is for you! That's not to say your needs aren't met, as far as service is concerned. It's just very evident that these young ladies approach this job as more of a hangout than a place to make money. That's all well and good...but I waited tables for years and the money is the only reason I came to work. HUGE T.V.. Rotating drink specials. Mediocre pizza. Aloof waitrons. I come here more than I like to admit. I never leave saying "Well, that was a wonderful experience".
(2)Cody E.
Schlittz is the shit. It's pretty well known that they have good pizza, but the wraps are where it's at. The KC wrap with BBQ sauce, grilled chicken, and jalapeños is awesome. The rustico wrap is great too. They serve their beer in little 10oz frosty mugs. I actually prefer that, because the beer doesn't have time to get warm before you're done. The food being good isn't my motivation for the 5 star review. The servers/management/cooks are all great. You can tell they love their jobs. They're friendly, attentive, and down to earth. It's a laid back atmosphere. The overpass area is constantly evolving and Schlittz is a stop you have to make.
(5)Cedric B.
Stopped with a friend on a Wednesday and the place was pretty dead, so don't go for the atmosphere. Order the meaty pizza. It came out hot and ingredients seemed fresh. Staff was very friendly. Parking a little sketchy under the overpass.
(4)Cristina C.
Decent place. Good location. From being out of state, it was a relaxed atmosphere, decent service. The knots are really good!!! Pizza, their creations could be a little more interesting. Wasn't impressed with the menu but I don't think that's their goal anyways. Decent beer, they should really have the list with the menu. It would be easier for the server. Or at least posted up somewhere in large text visible from the tables. Would be a good place to watch a game, lots of TVs and one giant screen.
(3)Clarissa D.
The food here is excellent. I ordered a wrap, and my friend ordered the same style meal but in pizza form. They portion sizes were larger than I had originally anticipated so it satisfied our hunger very quickly. We enjoyed their knots garlic appetizer plate as well. They were delicious when paired with the ranch and marinara sauces; I only wish that their knots were a little bit more garlic-y. The service was also great. The servers were friendly and were very accommodating. I recommend this restaurant to anyone wanting to go for Schlittz and giggles
(4)Todd M.
This place saves me from having to drive to Taco Bell or Jack In The Box every time I go out around the Perkins Road Overpass area, which is a few (too many) times a week. One slice of pizza from the spinner will ensure you aren't hungover the next day. Also, the service is great, and staff members always offer to "fire up" a fresh pizza if the slices have sat too long in the heat. To which I always respond with something like, "It's 11:30 p.m., I promise I won't notice the difference." The one problem is I usually wake up to tomato sauce on my seat and an oily steering wheel because I can't wait to get home to eat! I do wish they had a bigger bar, but other than that, a fun place to eat and drink!
(4)Chris L.
If you like greasy delicious pizza, being fat and happy, or eating so much that you list the pros and cons of both driving home or just sleeping there in the booth, then this place is for you! If you care about your six pack abs, know what a carb is, or prefer to eat a salad and act like you're full, then don't bother coming here. Seriously, the pizza is awesome and it's a great atmosphere to go grab a beer or 7. Beware, it is fairly warm inside there with all the ovens and lack of a/c. Also, the draft beer sizes are 10oz and 34oz, quite a difference in sizes
(4)Bobby J.
Mmmmmmeaty pizza was really good; very thin, saucy, meaty 18 inch pizza. They have 32 oz mugs, screens all around to watch games. The 16 ft + projector screen is more for show, it's too dull to really enjoy the game and It may look better at night. Waiters check up on you frequently which is great if you have a big party who need constant refills/ordering food throughout a game.
(5)Craig L.
Pizza is really good. I've always had good service as well. Great place to meet friends and enjoy a COLD one. One drawback, parking is awful.
(4)MC B.
Second pass on the Schlitz and Giggles was much better. Knots are delicious. Pizza by the slice is generous and cheap during happy hour.
(3)Mandy V.
Love this place. Pizza melts in your mouth. The crust is super thin.
(4)Preston B.
Funny name, serious pizza? I was never too impressed until I had the quattro- 4 cheeses, son, youheardme? Get one of those and 4 or 5 hoppers between some bros and tell me you're not satisfied.
(4)Cassandra A.
I've been here a handful of times and it is, thus far, my favorite pizza restaurant in town. The pizzas are made with thin crusts always have just the right amount of toppings. They have some fantastic specialty pies such as their margherita, the big fat greek pizza, the rustico. Yes, it's a bit greasy, but pizza does that sometimes. I, personally, like it. My favorite item on the menu... knots. They always come out hot, fresh, garlicky, and tasty. Do I really like this place? Yes. Do I LOVE it? Meh. No, I've had better.... Just not here in Baton Rouge. Although there is a pizza place I've been told to try (some local cash-only joint), I just haven't made it there yet. For those who drink, they have a cool table tap system so you can sit at a high top table and pour your own beer at your own pace while you watch the game.
(4)Stan H.
Pizza sports bar nothing special but relaxing pizza is good but like most the cheese lacks taste I loved the crust prices are moderate wait staff is friendly and attentive the beer is flat tried several different types and all flat ended up getting a can of beer some bars can't get carbonation and right and this place was the worse so I rate this between a one and two
(2)Molly R.
So not impressed. Boyfriend and I went on a Friday night. We were one of 2 tables in the restaurant at the time we ordered. Our order (a single large pizza) took about 30 minutes to come out. While I did like the style of the pizza - thin crust, the toppings spread all the way out to the edge so you're not left with big thick dry hunks of crust - the pizza itself was ok, but not great. The rustico is incredibly bland. The onions were sliced into whole rings and seemed to be piled onto only one corner of the pizza. We had to ask for marinara sauce to dip the pizza into so there was some flavor in each bite. The atmosphere was incredibly lacking. There is an obnoxiously large projector screen taking up half of the wall on one side of the room and of course it and every other TV there is blaring a football game. It was 40 degrees outside and they had the (obnoxiously large) ceiling fan going so it was freezing in the place. I run hot and am the queen of hot flashes, so if I am cold it is really legitimately cold in the place. The other patrons in the restaurant completely ruined my experience. When we arrived, the only other table in the restaurant had a brat that was screaming/crying half the time. After we were seated, two couples came in with their gaggle of half a dozen brats and the waitress seated them right next to us. So between the football and the kids running around acting like little idiots, it was not an enjoyable experience for us.
(2)Naveed B.
The original Schlittz location wasn't very good to being with, but man does this location drop the ball. I'm constantly impressed with this locations ability to disappoint me with their pizza. The only reason to come here is if you are drunk and need some food without a long wait. That being said, the service is quite good and the staff is very friendly. They basically saved this from being a one star review.
(2)Chris P.
Good Pizza, great beer, nice atmosphere. Solid place to watch the LSU game.
(4)Paulina N.
The HUGE, GINORMOUS, GARGANTUAN projector is one you don't wanna be without when the big game comes on. I like the laid back, college atmosphere with the huge neon lights, but that might be the only thing going for S&G. As much as I'd like to like this place, the food just wasn't that great. I've tried the Knots... I had the big slice of greasy pizza... Yeah. Not much to say. Not much to rave about or tear apart. I think i'll pass. At least the root beer came out ok :)
(2)Aimee A.
Good pizza and cheap beer! It's a great spot to catch a game since there's a HUGE projector and every seat in the place has a good view of it. I've tried 3 of the pizzas here and they've all been very good. Friendly and attentive staff as well. Not to mention it's right down the street from my house. Can't complain. The original location Downtown is also a great spot, and the pizza might even be a little better there since those ovens have been around forever.
(4)Roadtrip E.
I thought the pizza was good but toppings are scarce and they only have thin crust pizza.. The desert is tasty..
(3)Lisa J.
Yep. That's some greasy, flat, mediocre pizza. This is a good spot if you have some cheap late-night munchies to be sated, but that's about it. The beer is inexpensive, ad it's certainly got a very dive-bar kind of atmosphere. Not really my cup of tea, but if you're 22 and sloshed at midnight, this might be your kind of dive for a bite to eat.
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