Domino’s Pizza
4957 Elm St, Bethesda, MD, 20814
Domino’s Pizza Menu
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Build Your Own
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Artisan Pizzas
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American Legends
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Feast Pizzas
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Pizza Choices
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Sandwiches
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Pastas
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Chicken
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Breads
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Chips
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Desserts
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Extras
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Drinks
Healthy Meal suggestions for Domino’s Pizza
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Build Your Own
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Artisan Pizzas
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American Legends
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Feast Pizzas
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Pizza Choices
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Sandwiches
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Pastas
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Chicken
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Breads
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Chips
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Desserts
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Extras
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Drinks
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Address :
4957 Elm St
Bethesda, MD, 20814 - Phone (301) 913-5700
- Website https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=98979723&iu=/1014943/National_CPA_Tracking
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 1:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner, Late Night
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Kathryn W.
Love the lava cake, and cheesesteak. And who else delivers after 11pm?
(5)Julia Z.
I'm visiting from out of town, here on business, and out of desperation with the miserable hotel restaurant, ordered a 10" gluten-free pizza on the website. I got regular sauce, regular cheese, pepperoni, and green peppers. The pizza arrived within 30 minutes (remember 30 minutes or less or it's free?) and it was piping hot. The driver was friendly and I have no complaints there.The gluten-free crust is chewy. It tastes fine but it was not cut all the way through and it was hard to separate the slices (I had to use a knife). I might get it again, but not with full excitement or much anticipation.
(4)Jessica S.
this is my go-to pizza place when I do not want to spend more than 20$ on pizza and I do not want to leave the house. I've only had one bad experience (got charged a little more than I was supposed to) the manager gave me two free pizzas; he was very nice. They have my pizza loving heart.
(4)Zarina A.
I love pizza from Domino's. Now they have buy large for the price of small pizza from Monday thru Thursday I think. So I go there when I do not want to cook and I always glad for the service they provide. Friendly staff.
(4)Mike T.
The past 3 times I ordered from this location, they got my order wrong. They skimp on the pepperoni on a double pepperoni pizza. Not sure if they think we won't notice, but if there are a total of 15 pepperonis on a pizza, you can't call that "double pepperoni". They also gave me regular breadsticks and not cinnesticks which is a pretty huge let down when you want something sweet after your meal. No longer ordering from this location, and I highly recommend ordering from any of the other pizza establishments in Bethesda. Trust me, there are many.
(1)Janice P.
They were completely rude to me and hung up on me. Tried ordering a pizza from them to cabin John park on Mcarther. Wanted to call another store but I to them my ce battery running out and I didn't know what store they were talking about. I'm so frustrated at them. So wrong.
(1)Mickey L.
As much as my dining companion and I love Neapolitan/NYC/wood-fired pizzas, we also like a well-executed Domino's hand-tossed every now and then. This location of Domino's does a great job with preparing it with even toppings, crust, and sauce. Plus, they offer a wonderful takeout special on Mondays through Thursdays: one large 3-topping piping hot for $7.99. It is a nice indulgence of steaming hot goodness full of zesty tomato sauce, gooey cheese, herb-garlicky crust, and our favorites (pepperoni, onion, mushrooms)! In the midst of Bethesda Row's glitzy facade, a box of Domino's unpretentious deliciousness provides a warming comfort to our appetites!
(5)Javier M.
June 13, 2015. I called and ordered three medium medium pizzas using the online app. They messed up two pizzas forgetting to add pepperoni. Before the delivery driver could leave I asked the him to verify my order which we both verified was incorrect. He informed me to contact the office to before the error. I called and was informed (by whomever answered the phone) that they could offer me a credit for the two pizzas or send us two pizzas with the correct order. I requested the credit with in two hours of their error. So then later the assistant manager (Montel) informed me that he could not verify our previous conversation. I wish I would have taken a record of whom I talked to because I didn't but I figured Dominoes would use minimal technology to type notes in their system. In any case I tried to use my owed credit but to was informed to call the manager (TJ) tomorrow. This is horrible customer service. I will NEVER order from Dominoes again.
(1)James P.
Easily the worst dominos I've ever ordered from. Their new delivery app estimated 35 -45 minute delivery times..literally didn't show up for three hours. Don't bother wasting your time with this place. The only reason people order dominos in the first place is because they're open late and they deliver..this place can't even manage to get the delivery part down.
(1)Heather L.
I always order close to closing time, but it's always so hot and never disappoints. For late night pizza and cheesesteaks
(5)Anthony C.
It show up fast--that is about everything nice all you can say about Dominos. We had a multi-family yard sale and the kids got hungry. We ordered a few pies to quiet the wolves so we could finish. I grabbed a slice too. After their big menu redux a while back I expected it to be better. It wasn't. I'm not sure it's possible to make a good pizza on a conveyer belt. Dominos seems to be proving that point.
(2)Alex M.
This place sucks ordered some food from them a while back and food was burnt and late. Now placed another order to give them a chance and got burned again it has been an almost two hours waiting for our pizza called twice and was given bad information. Papa John's will be getting all my business from nkw on. Thank you Dominoes for screwing this one so bad.
(1)Janet L.
I'm writing this review based more on the deliveries. The pizza is generally okay, though sometimes the delivery time can take 40 minutes or longer meaning a cold pie for me. The one thing that has frustrated me over and over again about ordering for delivery is that they will either give me the wrong thing or forget a complete order of something. The first time, they gave me the wrong pizza (not even close! I ordered pan pizza, and they gave me thin crust with random veggies on it when I had asked for just plain pepperoni pizza)... the second time, they completely forgot about a 32-pc order of garlic Parmesan bread bites. I will say that usually when I call in, they are nice and will fix the problem for me and send a second driver on the way. However, once the driver was mad because he had to come back to deliver something to me. How is it my fault? While I'm usually a fan of Domino's and I appreciate that they tried to fix it, it's happened too many times for it to be just a mere accident, I don't think I'll be ordering (at least online) from them for a while.
(2)Laura O.
I typically love Domino's Fiery Hawaiian Pizza, which is basically Hawaiian with peppers and hot sauce, but oooh it's good. I was craving one of those bad boys last Thursday, so I went ahead and placed an online order. It was after 10 PM, so even though my boyfriend's apartment is literally across the street, I had to choose delivery. It took a really long time for the pizza to be delivered. I was using the pizza tracker thing, and according to that, it took the delivery guy seven minutes to walk across the street and give me my pizza. What? No, it took you 30 seconds to walk across the street and you just update the tracker however you want. Anyway, when he gets there, I hand him a $20 bill. The pizza cost 16-something, a $2.00 delivery fee was already added automatically, the guy didn't even have to drive anywhere, and he just stands there, clearly not trying to give me any change back. I was still planning to give him a tip - just not a $4 tip - but it was ridiculous that I had to ask for money back. And when I did, he starts LAUGHING at me while he sloooowly gets my change out, as if I'm the jerk. Unreal. To boot, there wasn't any hot sauce on the pizza, and I found a hair in it. I can't be entirely sure it wasn't mine, but I really don't think it was. The pizza itself was good, but based on this experience, I just can't justify giving more than one star.
(1)Juliana C.
"We don't suck that much anymore" is the worst ad campaign ever, so I'm ashamed to admit that I tried "the new Domino's" and actually liked it. After a long evening of nudie photo hunt and drinking, I was walking home barefoot, shoes in hand. Bethesda shuts down at 10 pm, so all was silent and dark. But lo! What neon through yonder window breaks? It is an "Open" sign, and it is good until 1. So I stopped in. -1 star because the cashier never once cracked a smile in my sunny presence, -1 star because my small pizza was $10. Once I scampered off with my loot, however, and settled at one of Lebanese Taverna's outdoor tables like a vagrant.... The parmesan garlic crust! Yummm. Fluffy dough, pepperoni -- everything was delicious; I barely paused from stuffing my face to smile ruefully at passerby. Best not to give them the impression that I'd share, anyway...
(3)Valerie S.
I'm no stranger to ordering dominos, but this is the first time that I've tried this location. I ordered at a non-peak time, and the delivery took double the estimated time. After the delivery guy left, I realized that my pizza was burnt to a crisp and that the two sides of marinara that I ordered (and paid for!) were forgotten. I will not be ordering from here again and would urge anyone to strongly consider the alternatives before patronizing this store.
(1)Sarah K.
This review isn't for the food - because let's face it, Domino's pizza in LA is going to be the same as in Denver, Kansas City or Bethesda. Really? What do you expect for a $5.99 medium pizza? This review is to give FIVE STARS to the amazing staff at this location - TJ and his colleagues run a very clean shop, but most importantly, they treat my son who has medical issues and a developmental delay with the utmost care and respect when he stops in to say "hi" &/or we order food for delivery. Dominos IS doing something right when they employ this great group of human beings. Thanks Bethesda Domino's!
(5)Raymond W.
It was getting late and options for delivery were running low. My friend was craving wings so it was Domino's to the rescue with late night service. It was the first time since college we both had Domino's and we were both left disappointed. $7.99 for 8 wings was steep and since I had not eaten dinner due to waking up late that day tried one of their new oven sandwiches (Italian). Once we placed our order online, about 20 minutes later food arrived hot. However, the sandwich had almost no meat and was still dripping oils. At $5.99 it was completely sub par to every deli and chain sandwich shop. Total cost of delivery with tip ended up being $18.62. This will be the last time I order delivery from a pizza place and not order pizza. I feel like a fool, A FOOL DAMN IT!
(2)Jane A.
I thought Domino's "improved" their taste? Well, They didn't. The pizza was overly saucy, almost no cheese and the sauce just tasted like grinded tomatoes, not even, just no taste. Older domino's was better, sorry guys you failed. The only reason I gave them an extra star because they often have good deals and never messed up my order.
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