Cottage Inn Pizza - Ann Arbor Packard
546 Packard St, Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
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Address :
546 Packard St
Ann Arbor, MI, 48104 - Phone (734) 769-5555
- Website https://www.cottageinn.com/pizza/ann-arbor-packard/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:00 am - 4:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Accepts Bitcoin : No
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Tom C.
First off, this isn't the first time I've ordered from this location, and I always use the online ordering service. Anyways, I have an a mess up on orders before (forgetting drinks, other fairly minor stuff). These guys always make it up though. When my drink was forgotten, which was a 20 oz. soda, they came back 2 minutes later with a 2 liter. No complaints here! The last time I ordered (20 minutes ago), I expected the usual wait time. After 15 minutes, the guy is on my door with piping hot food! Heck yeah. Overall, I love using their delivery service. It works great late at night. Definitely using again.
(5)John H.
Cottage Inn Pizza has been around for 64 years, and I ordered my first pie 32 years ago. It's sort of like the Little Caesar's of Ann Arbor, a pretty good value. This time we had a regular round crust and a couple gluten-free crusts (one size). All good.
(3)Athena K.
There once was a girl named Izzie. Who ate Cottage Inn until she was dizzy. At first her friends didn't mind, Yes, another greasy pie, what a find! Then the staff kicked them out cuz it was so busy.
(2)Guillermo K.
Two stars. And I ain't talkin' Michelin.
(2)Jake S.
I am terribly confused why everyone is saying that the prices here are good - that's the main reason I'm rating Cottage Inn 3 stars instead of 4. We got a large pizza, a medium pizza, and cheese bread, and even with coupons it came out to about $30. That's not bad, but it's not great. The pizza quality was above average, although I was surprised because the pizzas were smaller than I expected, especially for the price. Not a bad option, but you can probably get better value elsewhere.
(3)Denard R.
Love the $5 medium deep dish. So filling (yeah it's greasy) for so cheap. Two of us split it and are full for under three bucks. Plus it tastes great, especially drunk. Better than any of the other cheap pizza joints around
(4)Melissa R.
Cottage Inn has pretty good pizza. The best I've had in A2 with Jett's (yes, a chain) slightly behind. I like the crust toppings like the sesame seed. The toppings are fresher and tastier then most pizza parlors. Always my choice when ordering pizza in Ann Arbor.
(4)Chris V.
This Cottage Inn is great if only for it's $4.99 one-topping medium pizza take out deal. When I'm feeling too lazy to make it I'll give Cottage Inn a call. The pizzas are pretty good - almost perfect when compared to the Little Caesars pickup special of the same price, which has a taste not unlike corrugated cardboard. Whenever I order, which is usually for dinner, they almost always have it done in ten minutes, so I can just call, and then leave to pick it up right after. Make sure you ask for the parmesan garlic crust. Mmmmm. Points deducted for occasionally going skimpy on the toppings and for having more than their share of moody employees. All in all, it's great for what it is: 4 stars for a cheap, quick, and tasty (if not greasy) pizza.
(4)Alexandra K.
Only ever having ordered from this place, I can't speak for the locations themselves. However, because our order took so long they gave us an extra pizza and milkshake to make up for it. Great service! Drinks -PB Milkshake: mmmmm perfectly creamy and thick, and peanut-butter-flavored. Pizzas -Bacon Pizza: Even though the pizza looks a bit doughy, it's not. The sides are nice and crunchy and there's a good ratio of cheese to dough to tomato sauce. The bacon makes the pizza a bit salty and takes away from taste of cheese and tomato sauce. -Pepperoni Pizza: the pepperoni is extremely fresh and thickly cut. It tastes really great above the thick dough. Desserts -Cinnamon Stix: mmm, these are quite doughy but slathered in so much cinnamon, sugar and vanilla icing that they taste amazingly sweet and melt-in-your-mouth. FINAL VERDICT: The food is delicious, hearty, filling, and still quite warm when delivered.
(4)Anna T.
Amazing for cheap, fast pizza! I live about 3 blocks from the place and got their personal pan pizza + 2 toppings for ONLY $4! How amazing?! From call time to pick up, it only takes 10 minutes. The quality is ok and I won't even comment on how unhealthy this place probably is lol But I will say... when I am drunk, I know I'll hit this place up!
(3)Tuukka R.
Shows up as a business that's open and delivering. Wheb selected, says this is not the case.
(1)Sherry Z.
This place is the go to for when you're craving for those late nights. But sadly, this place has disappointed me tonight. I ordered a large round 2 topping pizza, but when I received it it was a medium pizza cut in squares instead. When I called to tell them of this incident all I got was a promise for 15% off my next order. Sure it's 2am on a Thursday, but they still shouldn't be messing up the orders that badly.
(2)Peggah G.
This is my go-to 'cheap' pizza delivery/pick-up place in Ann Arbor. I've frequented this location for over 8 years, and it's always been good. While I don't really go for any of the gourmet pizzas (I'm just too picky), group orders have always been great. This location used to be on my walk home from work/school and I ate her way more than I probably should, but the pizza is good. It's cheap and fast. The Cottage Inn Stix are one of my favorites in Ann Arbor as well. Parking is a little weird, it's on a corner and one side has an incline. Usually the parking is filled with delivery cars, but I can usually get in to pick things up when I need to. Getting out proves to be difficult at times, but that's just Ann Arbor for you. I will warn that they butter up their breadsticks/crusts quite a bit, and I've ruined several things because of this. I'm pretty sure there's still butter on my passenger seat. I don't know if their unique pizza box causes the grease to spill out more than other places, or my bucket seats are super jealous of my food, but definitely don't put it on anything that's not easily cleaned. I've also ruined a few dresses carrying the boxes too close to my body.
(4)Christina C.
Who knew that artichoke hearts would taste amazing on pizza? I'm a huge fan of the garlic parmesan crust. Although I don't eat meat, I was pleasantly surprised that they hid the salami between the cheese and the tomato! Delivery is super fast, even when ordering from a third party, EatStreet. Only complaint: do not get the chocolate chip cookie. It tastes like Play Doh, looks like Play Doh, and costs $1.50.
(4)Christina F.
Their lunch buffet is awesome, pasta dishes and different kinds of pizza shpuld all be tried. Come hungry and just know that everything is good. The pasta a la vodka is great and they had both deep dish as well as thin to choose from. For the price I'd say it's worth checking out at least once.
(4)Bret L.
This place was great. Huge location with tons of seating, warm decor, friendly staff. We had a group of 10 and were able to be seated on a busy, post-football game Saturday night in about 15 minutes. The pizza selection was vast and interesting. We ordered several different pizzas to sample among ourselves and they were all delicious. My favorite was probably the Spicy Italian. Good crust, good cheese, good sauce. Prices were exactly in line with other pizza places. They also have some local beers on tap. This is a pretty good place to grab a slice.
(4)Emily R.
I messed up my order online and accidentally got a pizza with cheese only on half (boo). When I got there, the guy happily remade my order with cheese all over it for no extra charge, and then gave me the messed up pizza too! Yay cottage inn. That dude was chill.
(5)Jason B.
I've always heard amazing things about this place and the pizza. But I will tell you I had a horrible time. First to start off, the waitress took 10 minutes before she took out order and there were only 4 tables of people there. The second thing, she sneezed and didn't wash her hand when she brought out someone's food 2 seconds later. The third thing is the pizza was cold when we got it. I was not impressed at all with my experience here. Maybe it's just this location or the people who work there but I will never go back because of how bad of experience I had.
(1)Liz P.
Mmm Cottage Inn! I no longer live in A2 but was visiting a friend, we did a 2 topping large pizza special for $9.99. You get ten slices so it was pretty big. It was ready in about fifteen minutes and was delicious. I would definitely get takeout from this location again.
(5)Hannah S.
A friend recommended this place to me long before moving here, and I have to say that she was very right! Got a BBQ chicken pizza (which I'd definitely order again) and the artichoke fritters were to die and come back to life for! The price was fine, and the restaurant ambiance over all was very cool! Huge grape chandelier! Just loved all that bricky italian vibe. I'll go again, for sure, especially since it's so close to campus.
(4)KIMBERLY M.
Poor little delivery driver was so upset that snow and traffic impeded her speedy delivery. I ordered a thin crust with pepperoni and green peppers--Brier Hill style--with no cheese! It was PERFECT! Kudos too the young woman who delivered.
(5)Catie F.
I'll say it - Cottage Inn is underrated. This is, so far, my favorite "comfort" pizza in Ann Arbor. Although this particular location doesn't have seating (I've heard some do, along with a full menu including beer and wine) it doesn't matter to me - this is the kind of pizza I want to eat at home on my couch, in my pajamas. And I want to eat half a pie or more. The crust is PERFECT - at least as far as I'm concerned. I like it slightly puffy, chewy substantial. You can customize crust flavor options as well as type. Parmesean, garlic, butter, cajun... yum. Really nice variety of specialty pies, good variety in toppings AND the toppings are uber-fresh and uber-plentiful. This is not a pizza place that hides the veggies; every pie has fresh tomatoes all over it. (Domino's fans might go running, but produce lovers rejoice!) Affordable and fast - I'd call this one a big win. Go ahead and put their number into your speed-dial now.
(4)Esty B.
Loved the portion sizes! We got the half pizza...and it was HUGE. Each piece is generously sized, and I was completely full after one slice. I'd say the half could feed about 5 ppl. We ordered the Cottage Classic...which came with sausage and mushroom. It was a good choice...but I think my favorite part was the crust. First time I've had a crust that had sesame seeds sprinkled on and it was delicious! Also, had the apple pear salad. It was full of flavor!
(4)Regis W.
Cottage Inn is my standard go to when ordering for the office. They are very reliable, affordable, and, of course, have tasty pizza! Ordering online is a breeze and my team is always happy to see the pizza car roll up outside!
(4)Mimi B.
Love this place! Have eaten a whole pizza from the packard location on more than one occasion... fast delivery, decent, reliably tasty pizza... Not sure what that dude with the 1 star is talking about since this place has NO wait staff... it's pickup/delivery only.
(4)Lisa W.
During staff meetings, I always opt for Cottage Inn Pizza, because aside from Pizza House's Chicago stuffed, they've got the best tasting pies in town. It's definitely the staff's favorite out of all the pizza's we've had to taste test througout the years, taking into account delivery time, crust quality, cheesiness, and toppings. Try their healthy pizza, which is made for people with heart problems. There's less oil. I love the Garden Vegetable. Tasty, and not as bad for you, so you won't feel guilty.
(4)MichiganFoodie S.
I actually really used to like Cottage Inn pizza, but this location has messed up some portion of my order EVERY single time, regardless of whether I ordered online or on the phone. The past two times the pizza has actually been inedible which is rather impressive for a pizza place. Time to look for a new pizza provider.
(2)Sebastian L.
Cottage Inn pizza is the budget pizza of choice around here. It's actually slightly lower quality than Little Ceasar's, but it's a similar style kind of pie, offers more options, and has the advantage of ubiquity around campus. My wife and I ordered breadsticks. My wife held the box in the car. The grease from the breadsticks soaked through the cardboard box, through her down jacket (two nylon layers and the down filling), and through her jeans. Their pizza is about the same, except the crust is kind of undercooked. But it's better than NYPD; in terms of grease, on a scale of 1 to 10, NYPD is a screaming apocalypse heart attack, and Cottage Inn is just an 8. On the plus side, they have a decent selection for toppings--they have roasted red peppers. And their sesame seed crust is pretty alright, if you don't mind it being attached to undercooked, greasy, bland pizza. So I'll give them two stars for variety.
(2)Kathryn L.
We've been here once for carryout and the food was great! The location is great too!! We love Cottage Inn!
(4)Tyler B.
Every town has its legendary pizza place that is ubiquitous with being a member of the community. That is what Cottage Inn is to Ann Arbor. Its just tasty, reasonably priced pie. Not cardboard cheap like dominos or Ceasars. Not unjustifiably expensive like Pizza House. Just quality pie at a decent price. There's fewer things more important on the face of this earth.
(5)Gene K.
Best pizza option in the city for its price. I would rate it above NYPD and below Pizza House, but Pizza House is at least 2x the price. Please note that the medium 1 topping pickup special price has been raised to $5.99 + tax. Also if you order online, you can get breadsticks on special for $1.99. The staff is always nice when you go.
(4)Jon M.
We order TONS of Cottage Inn pizza for law school events, and it always gets eaten. People sometimes complain about it, but I find that it's cheap, decent pizza, and if you go in expecting that, you're not going to be disappointed.
(3)Ivan Z.
Tasty, satisfying, quality pizza. It won't win any awards or knock anyone's socks off, but the price is definitely where it should be. Great location too. If you're a student and live nearby, you can go pick it up and avoid having to pay extra for delivery.
(4)Chetan P.
I don't think that Cottage inn has really good pizza. They have some tasty toppings and some "creative" pizzas, but if you are a traditionalist, you will feel at a loss. I've seen the creativity at other pizzerias so it didn't have the same WOW-factor. The toppings and specialty pizzas raise the stars from a 1.5 to a 3! When I first got here (Ann Arbor), people would rave about Cottage Inn, Pizza House, and NYPD. For the most part, NYPD comes closest to New York style pizza. Cottage Inn and Pizza House make something that is reminiscent of New York style Pizza. If you end up ordering from this Cottage Inn, make sure you realize that the pizza is going to cost an arm and a leg. To deal with this absurd cost, you can go to the Packard location (this one) and get a medium deep dish with 1 topping for $4.99 (not including tax). THIS IS FOR PICK UP ONLY. If you get it delivered, the price jumps up! The medium deep dish is good enough for 2 decent meals if you can eat that much. The pizza reheats OK; not as bad as Pizza hut, not as good as fresh. I've tried a variety of toppings (thanks to Lab meetings + free Cottage Inn Pizzas) and I like the southwestern barb-B-Q - It has loads of chicken, bacon and BBQ sauce. If you are a student, this is going to be the equivalent of saving up for a nice expensive / romantic dinner. The original Cottage Inn on Liberty does NOT accept any coupons. Supposedly the liberty branch is the best Cottage Inn, but I'm not going to pay close to $20 for a 14 inch pie. Overall, I am disappointed with a lot of the pizza in this city. But I was once told "Pizza is like sex. It may not be fantastic or great every time, but it hits the spot." OK, I told myself this, but I think it holds true.
(2)Mae S.
This Cottage Inn is the quickest, most reliable pizza delivery for our neighborhood, even on nights when every student in town probably is ordering from them. Combination pizzas, like the one with chicken, bacon, and bbq sauce, are good, though not great, and so are the salads and bread sticks. Every menu item is very salty. The thick crust is better than thin crust if you ask me. Ask for the specials, they always have some.
(4)Mei O.
The pizza is pretty good. Prices are good. Nothing to write home about. But you won't be disappointed, it's definitely a few steps above Pizza Hut.
(4)Tricia G.
I Love Cottage Inn Pizza. The best crust ever, next to Lou Malnatis in Chicago of course. (Just my opinion). Great place to go after the games! Get there early as you will be waiting a very long time. Try and get some seats at the bar. When they are busy, they are busy. When they are busy they are a bit flustered and not really organized when it comes to seating people. One time we waited 25 minutes and there were 5 tables open for a table of 2. We couldn't figure that one out. Their bread is really good with the olive oil! I'm craving it now. Their full size trays are HUGE. Great for left overs if you like them. The cesar salad and the clam chowder soup are really good. Nice casual food for a good price. Check it out!
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