We usually call in our order for the pan pizza and breadsticks. It's always correct, hot and ready when we arrive. I like the convienance of the drive-thru too. (I can't really give them 3 stars for the food when they specialize in cheap/discount pizza and that's what you get. I think 4 stars is fair).
(4)
Erika R.
2 and a half stars as it's good enough pizza and wings for the price. It's nice they have a drive through window so you can call in your order and pick up at the window (especially if you have a bunch of kids!).
(3)
Eric M.
First it was the confusion on how to make change given $21.00 and a bill of $10.50. Then it was their inability to deliver "ready when you are" but it was the cat's meow when they were disgusted I wanted what WAS hot and ready and not wait.
(3)
Lily L.
WHY is this place not CLOSED yet???? I tried to be open minded about this place. Seriously, I tried it 4x, and I got sick. It has to be the pizza. Cheap food kills
(1)
Eric E.
The few times I have been in here it was busy. People coming and going in and out and through the drive thru. My problem is the employees are all unkempt and take no pride in their look. The food is ok at best, but you get what you pay for. The floor was a bit grimy and could have used a mopping. The kitchen floor could have used a sweeping and mopping as well. However I do love their new Pretzel Crust pizza. Probably my favorite crust right now.
(2)
Josh B.
Tonight, like most nights, the crew appeared to be teens more focused on the Twitter and the Texting and the jello pudding pops instead of helping the customer. How do I know they weren't focused? They forgot to cut our Hawaiian pizza. Yup. It looks bad when the drive-thru cashier slash future breeder of america is engaged in talking with co-workers and not paying attention to my order. So, yeah, this L.C. is not so good. Fast & cheap, but you get what you pay for.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : No Good for Groups : No Attire : Casual Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Missy W.
We usually call in our order for the pan pizza and breadsticks. It's always correct, hot and ready when we arrive. I like the convienance of the drive-thru too. (I can't really give them 3 stars for the food when they specialize in cheap/discount pizza and that's what you get. I think 4 stars is fair).
(4)Erika R.
2 and a half stars as it's good enough pizza and wings for the price. It's nice they have a drive through window so you can call in your order and pick up at the window (especially if you have a bunch of kids!).
(3)Eric M.
First it was the confusion on how to make change given $21.00 and a bill of $10.50. Then it was their inability to deliver "ready when you are" but it was the cat's meow when they were disgusted I wanted what WAS hot and ready and not wait.
(3)Lily L.
WHY is this place not CLOSED yet???? I tried to be open minded about this place. Seriously, I tried it 4x, and I got sick. It has to be the pizza. Cheap food kills
(1)Eric E.
The few times I have been in here it was busy. People coming and going in and out and through the drive thru. My problem is the employees are all unkempt and take no pride in their look. The food is ok at best, but you get what you pay for. The floor was a bit grimy and could have used a mopping. The kitchen floor could have used a sweeping and mopping as well. However I do love their new Pretzel Crust pizza. Probably my favorite crust right now.
(2)Josh B.
Tonight, like most nights, the crew appeared to be teens more focused on the Twitter and the Texting and the jello pudding pops instead of helping the customer. How do I know they weren't focused? They forgot to cut our Hawaiian pizza. Yup. It looks bad when the drive-thru cashier slash future breeder of america is engaged in talking with co-workers and not paying attention to my order. So, yeah, this L.C. is not so good. Fast & cheap, but you get what you pay for.
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