Ah, yes, Cici's. There's always something about the day after eating at a buffet. Especially one that is full of cheese. It's not pretty. But you don't stop yourself while you are there. You just keep going back because you have this compulsion to keep eating pizza, tons and tons of pizza. You eat so much that you just wish the people you are with just roll you out of the restaurant as the start of an intervention. But they don't, because they are in the same boat as you. They have some interesting takes on pizza here. Macaroni and cheese, BBQ chicken ranch, and then the norms. They were delicious, and I had plenty. Even the deserts weren't all that bad. The pasta on the buffet needed a little less water and it would have been fine. The salad part was pretty great although they try to fool you with a tiny plate, skip ahead to the pizza section and grab a bigger plate. Like all Cici's they have an arcade section that can be equal parts entertaining and annoying. Oh, the most amusing part is if you choose to drink water, you receive a small clearish plastic cup. When you approach the soda fountain, there is actually a note on there chastising you if you take anything but water with that cup. Take out available, best to get two or more at a time, it's cheaper that way. Ci Ci U Later!
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Ashley K.
This place has good pizza, but not very many to choose from for a buffet. The first time I was here (years ago) the floor was dirty and it didn't make a good 1st impression on me. Definitely cleaner the 2nd time around. It was busy, but not so much that it was extremely loud.
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k.j. a.
The salad sometimes looks a little wilted. The pasta noodles often look overcooked. The pizzas are mostly mediocre. Anything with the orange cheese sauce looking stuff just tastes weird. But you cannot beat $4.99 for all you can eat pizza, salad, and dessert. My suggestions are to grab the middle sections of the garlic cheese bread and dip them in the marinara or the alfredo sauce. The alfredo sauce is pretty tasty. The buffalo chicken pizza is really good. The brownies are oooeey chewy. Most of the rest is just okay. Bring a sweater 'cause it gets super cold in there.
(3)
Edward M.
Great stuff if you like cardboard. They should ban anyone over the age of 7 from entering. Yuk!!
(1)
Adriana W.
The only highlights here are the price and the breads (garlic cheese, and cinnamon bread). Everything is ok, not very great, but you get what you pay for I guess.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No
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Matthew U.
Ah, yes, Cici's. There's always something about the day after eating at a buffet. Especially one that is full of cheese. It's not pretty. But you don't stop yourself while you are there. You just keep going back because you have this compulsion to keep eating pizza, tons and tons of pizza. You eat so much that you just wish the people you are with just roll you out of the restaurant as the start of an intervention. But they don't, because they are in the same boat as you. They have some interesting takes on pizza here. Macaroni and cheese, BBQ chicken ranch, and then the norms. They were delicious, and I had plenty. Even the deserts weren't all that bad. The pasta on the buffet needed a little less water and it would have been fine. The salad part was pretty great although they try to fool you with a tiny plate, skip ahead to the pizza section and grab a bigger plate. Like all Cici's they have an arcade section that can be equal parts entertaining and annoying. Oh, the most amusing part is if you choose to drink water, you receive a small clearish plastic cup. When you approach the soda fountain, there is actually a note on there chastising you if you take anything but water with that cup. Take out available, best to get two or more at a time, it's cheaper that way. Ci Ci U Later!
(3)Ashley K.
This place has good pizza, but not very many to choose from for a buffet. The first time I was here (years ago) the floor was dirty and it didn't make a good 1st impression on me. Definitely cleaner the 2nd time around. It was busy, but not so much that it was extremely loud.
(3)k.j. a.
The salad sometimes looks a little wilted. The pasta noodles often look overcooked. The pizzas are mostly mediocre. Anything with the orange cheese sauce looking stuff just tastes weird. But you cannot beat $4.99 for all you can eat pizza, salad, and dessert. My suggestions are to grab the middle sections of the garlic cheese bread and dip them in the marinara or the alfredo sauce. The alfredo sauce is pretty tasty. The buffalo chicken pizza is really good. The brownies are oooeey chewy. Most of the rest is just okay. Bring a sweater 'cause it gets super cold in there.
(3)Edward M.
Great stuff if you like cardboard. They should ban anyone over the age of 7 from entering. Yuk!!
(1)Adriana W.
The only highlights here are the price and the breads (garlic cheese, and cinnamon bread). Everything is ok, not very great, but you get what you pay for I guess.
(2)