I've used this location for work a number of times. The service for the party room is always good and the food comes out right on time. I'm happy to schedule knowing we'll get great service. Thanks for everything
(4)
Randy T.
Take this place off your must visit list. I've had two experience here, the first was takeout, and the food was terrible. Greasy and hard to eat... so I thought, let's go there and perhaps if it's fresh, it will be better. We entered the door, and we were immediately seated. It was funny though, nobody even made eye contact with us after that, has they hurried by the table. Then I asked someone if they could find our server... that didn't work either. Perhaps everyone was busy with the meat raffle. After 15 minutes of waiting with not even a "I'll be with you soon", I handed the menus back to the two hosts and we left... why do you need two host, when nobody is gong to serve people?
(1)
Joe H.
Good pizza poor rating because of price and small size. Monday nights they have a buffet, but it's gets spendy with the whole family. Bar tender didn't know how to make a old fashion and sent the server to ask me.
(2)
Nate L.
It's taken me a long time to get to this. Likely out of pure disbelief things could've gone so bad. It's pizza after all. How can it be that bad when the central item is in your restaurant's name. Regardless... this story is from summer '14. Coming home hungry as you can get, I told my buddy I'd call Broadway for delivery. I was starving. I wanted simple and satisfying. One large pepperoni with extra cheese. Then the 'za I so desired arrived. AND then, from what shouldn't have been the crescendo, things fell terribly. It wasn't hot. The toppings, including sauce, were sparse. And my biggest disappointment was specifying EXTRA cheese and getting less than what found on my floor after a midnight quesadilla (and NO I don't waste cheese by being sloppy). Anyways- the final kicker was the extremely high price. I hate myself for being a high tipper or driver tipper in this case. I know... I should've called. I don't do that. I vote with my feet (or wallet). But in this case, I was so close to calling. Such disappointment could've been avoided with a stop for Lotzza Motzza.
(1)
Alexi T.
Does any of the staff here have any clue how to change the Damn televisions? The bartenders rarely ever have sports on and when they do, they don't have an F!n clue how to put them on HD. Sports on television totally suck when not viewed in HD! I can't tell you how many times I have come in to eat, drink, and watch baseball or hockey and on the television is the show Friends or some infomercial. Seriously Broadway, train your staff much better. March Madness and you have The Voice on and cartoons on. Why would I bring my friends up here if we wanted to watch sports? Cartoons and singing shows on with March Madness happening! Does Jessie even care?
(1)
Todd A.
Obscenely over priced. Two medium pizzas for $28. One was a cheese pizza. One was a pineapple and ham. I had absolute sticker shock. To make matters worst, when we brought it home we discovered that the pizza absolutely sucked. We had half a pizza left over and into the garbage it went. No way is this pizza gourmet. No way is it worth what they charge. At least the hostess apologized for the ripoff price. She said a lot of people have the same reaction. I went there once. Never going there again. There are many other quality meals that can be purchased to feed a family of 4 for less than $28. Long story short, I felt totally ripped off. What a disappointment.
(1)
Joe S.
Your average Broadway pizza. But why in this day and age are TVs fuzzy here? I would love to stop here for a game or a fight. But would have a headache before it's over someone's been a cheap... Whatever the cost is to fix this problem one night with a packed bar would more than pay for the problem. It would raise the daily amount of people that will come here.
(3)
Sharon B.
I ordered one of Broadways "make your own" pizzas thinking it would be delicious. I was so WRONG. The thin crust was soggy and I assumed all thin crusts are crispy. I was excited for this pizza which I spent $15+ bucks on and in reality I ended up only being able to eat my cheesy bread which wasn't that great either. I wish I could get back my money because I feel like I was ripped off.
(1)
Art B.
We took our grandchildren to the Blaine (Aberdeen) location last night. I've eaten here before and haven't been a huge fan, but the grandchildren are into trains, so I thought that this might be a fun experience. We ordered several New York style pizzas. They were absolutely inedible. The crust was dry and pasty white, almost as if it was cooked in a microwave. Ugh! Never again. Little Caesars is better that Broadway Pizza. In fact, I really don't think that "Pizza" should appear in the restaurant's name.... it's that awful.
(2)
Kelly B.
Fabulous. I had a thin crust, my husband had the pan, both were great and very flavorful. Little pricier than we were expecting, but worth it!
(4)
Susie M.
Food is great, I like the bar area more than the restaurant area, the only reason for 4 stars is they continually get our order slightly off. Over 1/2 the time they forget something or we get the wrong item, they have great food and are friendly. Easily 5 stars if the staff was better at getting the orders right
(4)
Keith S.
Let's start off with the main attraction. The thin crust pizza here is excellent. I have had different toppings and they have all been very tasty. Their regular red sauce and their new creamy red sauce (alfredo, marinara mix) are very well seasoned and also very delicious. We've stopped here to eat a handful of times when we were in the area visiting family and it hasn't disappointed. I know it's not a big deal for anyone local, but for all of you out of towners like me, they have a meat raffle here which I would also highly recommend. Proceeds benefited youth hockey last time I was there so it's even for a good cause.
(5)
Diane M.
The thin crust with extra sauce is the best pizza around. The crust is fantastic, and the sauce has a perfect blend of spices. There's also a train that goes around to delight the little ones.
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Cami T.
I've used this location for work a number of times. The service for the party room is always good and the food comes out right on time. I'm happy to schedule knowing we'll get great service. Thanks for everything
(4)Randy T.
Take this place off your must visit list. I've had two experience here, the first was takeout, and the food was terrible. Greasy and hard to eat... so I thought, let's go there and perhaps if it's fresh, it will be better. We entered the door, and we were immediately seated. It was funny though, nobody even made eye contact with us after that, has they hurried by the table. Then I asked someone if they could find our server... that didn't work either. Perhaps everyone was busy with the meat raffle. After 15 minutes of waiting with not even a "I'll be with you soon", I handed the menus back to the two hosts and we left... why do you need two host, when nobody is gong to serve people?
(1)Joe H.
Good pizza poor rating because of price and small size. Monday nights they have a buffet, but it's gets spendy with the whole family. Bar tender didn't know how to make a old fashion and sent the server to ask me.
(2)Nate L.
It's taken me a long time to get to this. Likely out of pure disbelief things could've gone so bad. It's pizza after all. How can it be that bad when the central item is in your restaurant's name. Regardless... this story is from summer '14. Coming home hungry as you can get, I told my buddy I'd call Broadway for delivery. I was starving. I wanted simple and satisfying. One large pepperoni with extra cheese. Then the 'za I so desired arrived. AND then, from what shouldn't have been the crescendo, things fell terribly. It wasn't hot. The toppings, including sauce, were sparse. And my biggest disappointment was specifying EXTRA cheese and getting less than what found on my floor after a midnight quesadilla (and NO I don't waste cheese by being sloppy). Anyways- the final kicker was the extremely high price. I hate myself for being a high tipper or driver tipper in this case. I know... I should've called. I don't do that. I vote with my feet (or wallet). But in this case, I was so close to calling. Such disappointment could've been avoided with a stop for Lotzza Motzza.
(1)Alexi T.
Does any of the staff here have any clue how to change the Damn televisions? The bartenders rarely ever have sports on and when they do, they don't have an F!n clue how to put them on HD. Sports on television totally suck when not viewed in HD! I can't tell you how many times I have come in to eat, drink, and watch baseball or hockey and on the television is the show Friends or some infomercial. Seriously Broadway, train your staff much better. March Madness and you have The Voice on and cartoons on. Why would I bring my friends up here if we wanted to watch sports? Cartoons and singing shows on with March Madness happening! Does Jessie even care?
(1)Todd A.
Obscenely over priced. Two medium pizzas for $28. One was a cheese pizza. One was a pineapple and ham. I had absolute sticker shock. To make matters worst, when we brought it home we discovered that the pizza absolutely sucked. We had half a pizza left over and into the garbage it went. No way is this pizza gourmet. No way is it worth what they charge. At least the hostess apologized for the ripoff price. She said a lot of people have the same reaction. I went there once. Never going there again. There are many other quality meals that can be purchased to feed a family of 4 for less than $28. Long story short, I felt totally ripped off. What a disappointment.
(1)Joe S.
Your average Broadway pizza. But why in this day and age are TVs fuzzy here? I would love to stop here for a game or a fight. But would have a headache before it's over someone's been a cheap... Whatever the cost is to fix this problem one night with a packed bar would more than pay for the problem. It would raise the daily amount of people that will come here.
(3)Sharon B.
I ordered one of Broadways "make your own" pizzas thinking it would be delicious. I was so WRONG. The thin crust was soggy and I assumed all thin crusts are crispy. I was excited for this pizza which I spent $15+ bucks on and in reality I ended up only being able to eat my cheesy bread which wasn't that great either. I wish I could get back my money because I feel like I was ripped off.
(1)Art B.
We took our grandchildren to the Blaine (Aberdeen) location last night. I've eaten here before and haven't been a huge fan, but the grandchildren are into trains, so I thought that this might be a fun experience. We ordered several New York style pizzas. They were absolutely inedible. The crust was dry and pasty white, almost as if it was cooked in a microwave. Ugh! Never again. Little Caesars is better that Broadway Pizza. In fact, I really don't think that "Pizza" should appear in the restaurant's name.... it's that awful.
(2)Kelly B.
Fabulous. I had a thin crust, my husband had the pan, both were great and very flavorful. Little pricier than we were expecting, but worth it!
(4)Susie M.
Food is great, I like the bar area more than the restaurant area, the only reason for 4 stars is they continually get our order slightly off. Over 1/2 the time they forget something or we get the wrong item, they have great food and are friendly. Easily 5 stars if the staff was better at getting the orders right
(4)Keith S.
Let's start off with the main attraction. The thin crust pizza here is excellent. I have had different toppings and they have all been very tasty. Their regular red sauce and their new creamy red sauce (alfredo, marinara mix) are very well seasoned and also very delicious. We've stopped here to eat a handful of times when we were in the area visiting family and it hasn't disappointed. I know it's not a big deal for anyone local, but for all of you out of towners like me, they have a meat raffle here which I would also highly recommend. Proceeds benefited youth hockey last time I was there so it's even for a good cause.
(5)Diane M.
The thin crust with extra sauce is the best pizza around. The crust is fantastic, and the sauce has a perfect blend of spices. There's also a train that goes around to delight the little ones.
(5)