Mazzio’s Pizza
1613 S Limit Ave, Sedalia, MO, 65301
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Address :
1613 S Limit Ave
Sedalia, MO, 65301 - Phone (660) 827-7110
- Website https://www.mazzios.com
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch, Dinner
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Kevin M.
Mazzio's is a fantastic restaurant chain that specializes in Italian food in the midwest and southern United States. There are a good few specialties they offer that are worth taking advantage of, and a few that are worth steering clear of. I'll quickly hit bullet points on the chain as a whole before hitting this particular one. Mazzio's offers your always-important pizza option that is great for satisfying a group, especially with children, but they also offer salads, sandwiches, and pastas, as well as a few other things that don't fall into any category: chicken wings, mozzarella sticks, cinnamon sticks, etc. Something that's a must-try, however, is their delicious house-made ranch. On the subject of house-made, everything there is prepared fresh f As an avid and regular customer, I've grown to loe this Mazzio's in particular, and know the waitstaff and management (even a couple cooks) by name. They've sure grown to know me. Many of the people there are friendly, especially to customers that are friendly back. There are a few bad apples to spoil the bunch, sure, and people here tend to have "bad days" where they're a little grouchy, but it's nothing like the fellow who reviewed before me said. As far as the buffet goes, when the place is packed, it tends to go empty pretty rapidly. There are never "40 people at 11 a.m." who assault the buffet; the buffet opens when the store does at 10:30, and there are always at least four or five pizzas out there. Most of the lunch crowd doesn't show up until 11:45 to about 1:00, which is a time I'd avoid eating there if you don't like busy restaurants. Obviously, when there is nary an empty seat in the house, the buffet is going to get hit relatively hard, and while they do their best to keep it full, fresh, and varied, sometimes duplicate pizzas slip out and sometimes there are periods of emptiness. It usually takes about 7-8 minutes for a buffet pizza to come out when they throw it in the oven (yes, I timed it, I was curious). There are reasons this place doesn't get 5 stars. It's not the best of the best, and there are occasionally problems; people there can be a little curt or snippish sometimes, especially certain members of the waitstaff. Other members can be positively delightful (and hilarious) to have wait on you. I eat there regularly, and will continue to do so.
(4)Jeremiah S.
I would say this is a step down from pizza hut. I stopped by with my wife for the lunch buffet, it was packed in there but I was not pleased. The pizza had good toppings and good cheese, but it was lacking in the sauce department. I feel that the type of bread the sauce are the key ingredients of a good pizza without that the pizza can only be so good. And well there was hardly any sauce on the pizza. I tried several types of bread, from hand tossed, to thin and crispy to pan pizza. I did not care for the thin and crispy, but the others were good. If you do not care about they type of a sauce a pizza has, then you should really enjoy this place. If the rest of the pizza wasn't quality, I would give this place two stars. The place was busy, and the wait staff was pushed, but I don't think it was their necessarily their fault. The weather was bad outside, so they might have been short staffed because of that. Its hard to say though.
(3)Chris D.
This place is dirty. The pizza is no different than the pizza at the Hut. Service is spotty. It seemed like the were short staffed. We went in for the Tuesday Night buffet. We wont be back. I would rather pick up a couple slices from Casey's or make it at home.
(1)Laurel C.
I 100% whole heartedly agree with Shawn's review and would have put the exact same thing. Their pizza is my favorite but we were spoiled by Warrensburg. We went their every Sunday. The staff were amazing and the place was clean. Sunday buffet is packed. Then we moved to Sedalia. They don't have buffet on Sunday. The staff is rude and slow. You can sit down to eat buffet and finish your meal before they get around to asking for your drink order. Warrensburg buffet pools and splits their tips and each employee is very pleasant and offers great service. Sedalia buffet employees make you feel like you're inconveniencing them and don't share tables to provide good service.
(2)Lee S.
My husband and I stopped in at this location recently for lunch. We really enjoyed the buffet and all the pizza options I tried were great. I am especially fond of the dessert pizza options; especially the apple pie pizza. The restaurant was packed while we were there and it took a few minutes for a server to come to our table. However, our server was very friendly and attentive and our drinks were always filled. I will say that our service probably would have been faster if the managers had stepped out from behind the counter to help the servers out a bit.
(4)Brandon R.
Mazzio's Pizza is some of the best pizza I have ever eaten. Now a friend of mine asked me to go out to Sedalia with him a while back to try "The best pizza I've ever had in my life." Now that's a lot of buildup for food to live up to, but then I bit down into the pizza and I was nothing but pleased about it. The pizza was delightful, I am a bit of snob when it comes to cheese to crust to sauce ratios on my pizza and this was the perfect combination of flavor profiles for each. The cheese was awesome, their sauce was so flavorful but not overpowering. It is the sort of thing that you do not get tired of eating despite the depth of the flavors. Now all of that being said this rating is mainly based on the pizza and the service. The waitresses were all pleasant and very nice. The only problem is the actual physical location. Its clearly the hull of some long dead fast food joint refurbished as a pizza place. However small price to pay. When me and my friend had finished eating we both ordered Large pizzas to go despite having spent about 1.5 hours eating the same pizza that's how good it was. There is also some good news that one is open in harrisonville so I don't have to drive super far to get it anymore. I will review that place to so as not to be uneven in the praise or disdain of this chain by location!
(4)John B.
Good buff and 5 star salad bar.
(4)Shawn H.
This is actually my favorite pizza in Sedalia. Not because it's good pizza. It's an acquired taste, like McDonalds or Burger King. My favorite the thin crust pepperoni or the taco pizza. I've been eating these since I was a kid. It's the service that makes this place suck. In particular the buffet. The buffet sneaks up on them every day at 11am. They have only a couple pizzas out and there are 40 people waiting to eat. When a new pizza is set out the crowd surrounds it like buzzards on a fresh kill. You have to run for it or you'll miss out. Then they bring out stupid pizzas. One day they brought out 3 cheese pizzas in a row. Hey cheese is alright, but we're adults and we would like some variety. They've even brought out half cheese and half cheese/jalapeno pizzas. What genius put this on the buffet? Now, children love cheese pizza. And the image of a 3 year old accidentally getting a jalapeno or even some pepper juice that may have come into contact would be catastrophic. The manager is a grouchy ass who always has a scowl on his face. He's probably unhappy because every day is a new surprise. Suprise!!! It's another buffet at lunch. Didn't see that coming! We haven't made any pizzas. As long as people will pay to eat there they will continue the poor buffet service. What can you do? Post a negative review on Yelp. C'mon make some pizzas! Smile when you're working. We're paying for this. 3-5 year olds should eat free at the buffet. They eat one piece of cheese bread and then want dessert. That's not worth 5 dollars. Sadly this is the norm for restaurants in Sedalia instead of the exception. The manager needs to train at Harrisonville or Warrensburg Mazzio's. They do it right.
(2)Chetan S.
After reading the other reviews I tried the Pizza here and it was excellent. I would suggest the thin crust Greek pizza ( I had them remove the chicken as I am veggie). Since I was in town only for a few days, I went back and picked up a pizza to go on my way to KCI.
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