Oh man. The only time I darken the door of this place is when I'm drug here for some group event. I would never come here of my own volition. So, why 3 stars? Truthfully, the pizza is okay. I would just rather not waste calories on okay pizza- I'll eat a sandwich thank you! But, children will love this place with all of the options and let's get real- this place is for the kiddos. The television constantly playing Cartoon Network and the large Child Casino in back proves the clientele they're trying to attract. So, take your kids and sneak your own food in.
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Zachary W.
I'd give Cici's a higher rating, but feel to do so would discredit all of my 4 and 5 star reviews of "finer" establishments. Let's just say that Cici's is 3 stars on paper, but 5 stars in my heart. Cici's gets a bad rap for being a pizza feed bag special, but that bad rap simply is not justified. The quality of most of their ingredients, while far from being gourmet, are certainly well above acceptable and certainly fresh, especially their salad bar. Their pizzas are just down right tasty and if you haven't tried the mac n' cheese pizza, your missing something in life. I'm certainly not a regular and don't think they anyone who is, has really lived past the age of 58, but going is a nice treat a few times a year. Also service is excellent. Want a specially made pie or need to request something that currently isn't out on the buffet? The staff will reserve slices for you and bring them to your table once the pizza is cooked. Heck I've even seen families order 3+ pizzas just for themselves and the staff was happy to comply. Again, if you haven't already, you need to try the mac n' cheese pizza at least once...definitely worth the $5.55 admission price.
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Stacey N.
The staff is rude, and for a buffet there is none to be found. When you ask for a pizza you get more attitude than sauce. I use to love coming here especially for the price...but for what we pay now we might as well get delivery next time
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William W.
If you're looking for a quick and tasty lunch or dinner on the cheap, this is the place. I've been going here for years and the dining hall is always clean and well maintained. Not to mention the buffet is always well stocked with a variety of pizzas, pastas and salads. Not the place to take a date, but if you're looking to get filled up on Italian for less than you'll pay for a single pizza at some local places, this is worth checking out.
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Vivi T.
I have seen Cici's Pizza commercials for years, but I've never run across one. I am on a trip here in Tulsa and was driving around and happened to see this place. I knew that I had to try it. I've always been so curious about it! The commercials that I've seen have advertised this place as extremely affordable and an endless haven of pizza, salad, pasta, and dessert. It cost $6.02 (tax included) for one person to eat at this buffet. Yes. It cost $6 for all you can eat pizza. By paying that little, I obviously do not have high expectations. The restaurant is big. You pay as you walk in and then you seat yourself. It is very cafeteria-esque - there is one line and get whatever you want. Salads are first at the buffet, then pasta and soup, pizza, dessert, and then drinks. The salad bar is adequate with regards to things you can put in your salad, but geez, the iceberg mix was super wet and there was a little too much wilted lettuce in there. Not impressed. I skipped the pasta, so I cannot comment on that. I saw alfredo and marinara sauce, but I'm not sure if there are more varieties. The pizza section was pretty impressive with regards to quantity and variety. I tried jalapeno pepperoni, chicken and bacon, bbq pork, spinach alfredo, and pepperoni. I was not a fan of the pizza sauce - it was far too sweet for my taste and left a weird aftertaste. The crust was pretty flimsy and some of the pizzas were a little soggy. The slices are super thin. I had 6 slices, but I felt as if the amount of pizza that I ingested was equal to 2-3 slices of pizza at other places. The chicken and bacon pizza was best (since it had white sauce instead of the tomato-based sauced that I was not a fan of). You also have the option of ordering any other flavor pizza that isn't already out at the buffet (this option is included with the buffet). This pizza is fine considering you're paying $6 for as much pizza as you want. But, I really wouldn't pay any more than $6. I think frozen pizza at the supermarket is much better. Considering the food and price, I'd give Cici's 3 stars. The reason that I am giving it 2 stars is because of the pretty poor service in the dining area. I get that the restaurant was pretty crowded, but hardly any tables were being cleaned and there would be many dirty tables with mountains of dirty plates. Not appetizing at all. I wouldn't come back here. It was a pretty hectic dining experience with all of the kids running wild around the restaurant. I get that this restaurant is catered towards families and all, but when you have kids running buck wild all over the place, especially at a buffet where people are carrying hot plates of food, this becomes a hazard. I also have an upset stomach now. I think it was from the salad bar actually. Shouldn't have tried that super wet lettuce. Who knows how long that was left out for!
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Outdoor Seating : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No
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Matthew M.
Oh man. The only time I darken the door of this place is when I'm drug here for some group event. I would never come here of my own volition. So, why 3 stars? Truthfully, the pizza is okay. I would just rather not waste calories on okay pizza- I'll eat a sandwich thank you! But, children will love this place with all of the options and let's get real- this place is for the kiddos. The television constantly playing Cartoon Network and the large Child Casino in back proves the clientele they're trying to attract. So, take your kids and sneak your own food in.
(3)Zachary W.
I'd give Cici's a higher rating, but feel to do so would discredit all of my 4 and 5 star reviews of "finer" establishments. Let's just say that Cici's is 3 stars on paper, but 5 stars in my heart. Cici's gets a bad rap for being a pizza feed bag special, but that bad rap simply is not justified. The quality of most of their ingredients, while far from being gourmet, are certainly well above acceptable and certainly fresh, especially their salad bar. Their pizzas are just down right tasty and if you haven't tried the mac n' cheese pizza, your missing something in life. I'm certainly not a regular and don't think they anyone who is, has really lived past the age of 58, but going is a nice treat a few times a year. Also service is excellent. Want a specially made pie or need to request something that currently isn't out on the buffet? The staff will reserve slices for you and bring them to your table once the pizza is cooked. Heck I've even seen families order 3+ pizzas just for themselves and the staff was happy to comply. Again, if you haven't already, you need to try the mac n' cheese pizza at least once...definitely worth the $5.55 admission price.
(3)Stacey N.
The staff is rude, and for a buffet there is none to be found. When you ask for a pizza you get more attitude than sauce. I use to love coming here especially for the price...but for what we pay now we might as well get delivery next time
(1)William W.
If you're looking for a quick and tasty lunch or dinner on the cheap, this is the place. I've been going here for years and the dining hall is always clean and well maintained. Not to mention the buffet is always well stocked with a variety of pizzas, pastas and salads. Not the place to take a date, but if you're looking to get filled up on Italian for less than you'll pay for a single pizza at some local places, this is worth checking out.
(4)Vivi T.
I have seen Cici's Pizza commercials for years, but I've never run across one. I am on a trip here in Tulsa and was driving around and happened to see this place. I knew that I had to try it. I've always been so curious about it! The commercials that I've seen have advertised this place as extremely affordable and an endless haven of pizza, salad, pasta, and dessert. It cost $6.02 (tax included) for one person to eat at this buffet. Yes. It cost $6 for all you can eat pizza. By paying that little, I obviously do not have high expectations. The restaurant is big. You pay as you walk in and then you seat yourself. It is very cafeteria-esque - there is one line and get whatever you want. Salads are first at the buffet, then pasta and soup, pizza, dessert, and then drinks. The salad bar is adequate with regards to things you can put in your salad, but geez, the iceberg mix was super wet and there was a little too much wilted lettuce in there. Not impressed. I skipped the pasta, so I cannot comment on that. I saw alfredo and marinara sauce, but I'm not sure if there are more varieties. The pizza section was pretty impressive with regards to quantity and variety. I tried jalapeno pepperoni, chicken and bacon, bbq pork, spinach alfredo, and pepperoni. I was not a fan of the pizza sauce - it was far too sweet for my taste and left a weird aftertaste. The crust was pretty flimsy and some of the pizzas were a little soggy. The slices are super thin. I had 6 slices, but I felt as if the amount of pizza that I ingested was equal to 2-3 slices of pizza at other places. The chicken and bacon pizza was best (since it had white sauce instead of the tomato-based sauced that I was not a fan of). You also have the option of ordering any other flavor pizza that isn't already out at the buffet (this option is included with the buffet). This pizza is fine considering you're paying $6 for as much pizza as you want. But, I really wouldn't pay any more than $6. I think frozen pizza at the supermarket is much better. Considering the food and price, I'd give Cici's 3 stars. The reason that I am giving it 2 stars is because of the pretty poor service in the dining area. I get that the restaurant was pretty crowded, but hardly any tables were being cleaned and there would be many dirty tables with mountains of dirty plates. Not appetizing at all. I wouldn't come back here. It was a pretty hectic dining experience with all of the kids running wild around the restaurant. I get that this restaurant is catered towards families and all, but when you have kids running buck wild all over the place, especially at a buffet where people are carrying hot plates of food, this becomes a hazard. I also have an upset stomach now. I think it was from the salad bar actually. Shouldn't have tried that super wet lettuce. Who knows how long that was left out for!
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