Previous complaints must be a disgruntled ex employee. We ordered from Dominos Havertown at 10:20 pm on a Thursday night... They're open til midnight. The pizza was delivered in about thirty minutes-- hot and fresh. I will definitely order from here again!
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David B.
I usually try to go the non-chain route when it comes to pizza. However, when I am looking for a speedy delivery and can knock out a quick order online, Domino's fits the bill just fine. As far as quality goes my family likes their new handmade pan style pizza. I also like that they have garlic sauce available as a side. My experiences here have always been positive whether it be delivery or carry-out.
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Joe W.
Two star pizza....Five star delivery. I only ordered from this location because I was too lazy to leave my house and they allow online ordering. The pizza arrived very quickly and was pipping hot. I was surprised. The pizza was what you'd expect from Domino's. There was nothing special about it. I can't imagine writing anything else about this place. Don't take your girlfriend here for a date or use them to cater a meal...unless you are catering lunch for a elementary school cafeteria.
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Valerie R.
I ordered a pan pizza instead of a regular pizza tonight from this location. My mom and I didn't realize the mistake until we opened the box after the delivery driver left. We were very hungry and decided to try it. We were not satisfied with the pan pizza. We found it to be way too much dough and just flat out didn't like it. I decided to call the store back and order a new pizza, fully expecting to pay for it. I spoke to the manager and let him know the mistake I made and that we just didn't like this pan pizza. I ordered the regular pizza instead and I asked him how much it would come to. To my surprise he said that there would be no charge. All the manager was concerned about was our happiness with our order. It was refreshing to have a restaurant act like this. I thank the manager for this kindness, as paying for another pizza was really not in my budget, but I had no other food in my house. Thank you for your kindness, sir. On a side note, the delivery drivers at this location are such incredibly nice and respectful people. They drivers are always smiling and friendly. Well done, Havertown Domino's! I have also emailed your corporate customer service department about your kindness and great service!
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Alex D.
They are cheap, if you use a coupon, and have timely delivery. It's on the better end of the big chain pizza places in my opinion. My issue with this store is that, without fail, they forget to give me any sauces or dips I pay for on the side if I get delivery. I guess it's shame on me since I keep trying to order them in hopes of them actually reading the order. I have probably paid for $20 worth of side sauces that I never got over the past year or two. It's never worth it to make the driver come back though because by the time they get there (undoubtedly annoyed) my food will be cold.
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Joe S.
First off -- it's Domino's. What I mean by that is that it's chain-store pizza and for what it is, it's pretty decent. Domino's really can't compete with quality local pizza, but unfortunately in this area, that's slim pickings around here! In terms of taste and quality, I think Domino's food is better than their chain-pizza competitors. Per this particular location, the food is often prepared in a timely manner, the people are usually nice when I go in to pick it up and everything has turned out as expected. As for the pizza, I've never been a big fan of Domino's red sauce since they changed it a few years back, but you can't help but love the garlic crust that also came about when they were making pizza taste changes. My personal favorite Domino's pizzas to order are a white pizza with bacon and their BBQ chicken pizza. I haven't had too many other non-pizza offerings, but the chicken parm sandwich is pretty tasty and I've always been a fan of their cheesy bread. The only other thing I've had is their boneless chicken and that definitely wasn't worth the money for the amount you get. Overall -- it's Domino's and for a Domino's this is a good Domino's. If you like chain pizza, this location is a good one to get your food from.
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Steven B.
So how do you make a pizza decision in Havertown? Well, you have 12 choices including Pica's which is just over the line in Upper Darby. 1. Chain vs. Non-chain? Ten of your choices are private and two are big chains including these guys. Like most folks, I'm all for supporting private local businesses. 2. Distance? Not really a factor as you can drive to all of them if five minutes or a little more. 3. Delivery? About two thirds of the places deliver but that was not a factor for me last night as I was picking up my pie. 4. Price? I'll give them price. You can't throw a stick without hitting a coupon or a deal of some type. Their "rack" price is about the same as everyone else. Last night I paid about $17 for an Extravaganza Feast. 5. Flavor? Of course this is the big one and they let me down every time. It's consistently bland every time. From the crust to the sauce to the toppings it's just bland. Many other pies in town will blow them away. Over many years I've been here many times. If I find them Meh, why would I do that? One reason is that I've found that children, especially young children love bland pies. So if I'm buying for kids they make sense. Finally, I keep hoping they'll change and I can inform my fellow Yelpers. Sadly, not yet!
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Address :31 S Eagle Rd,Ste 103
Havertown, PA, 19083
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : No Caters : No
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Maureen C.
Previous complaints must be a disgruntled ex employee. We ordered from Dominos Havertown at 10:20 pm on a Thursday night... They're open til midnight. The pizza was delivered in about thirty minutes-- hot and fresh. I will definitely order from here again!
(4)David B.
I usually try to go the non-chain route when it comes to pizza. However, when I am looking for a speedy delivery and can knock out a quick order online, Domino's fits the bill just fine. As far as quality goes my family likes their new handmade pan style pizza. I also like that they have garlic sauce available as a side. My experiences here have always been positive whether it be delivery or carry-out.
(3)Joe W.
Two star pizza....Five star delivery. I only ordered from this location because I was too lazy to leave my house and they allow online ordering. The pizza arrived very quickly and was pipping hot. I was surprised. The pizza was what you'd expect from Domino's. There was nothing special about it. I can't imagine writing anything else about this place. Don't take your girlfriend here for a date or use them to cater a meal...unless you are catering lunch for a elementary school cafeteria.
(3)Valerie R.
I ordered a pan pizza instead of a regular pizza tonight from this location. My mom and I didn't realize the mistake until we opened the box after the delivery driver left. We were very hungry and decided to try it. We were not satisfied with the pan pizza. We found it to be way too much dough and just flat out didn't like it. I decided to call the store back and order a new pizza, fully expecting to pay for it. I spoke to the manager and let him know the mistake I made and that we just didn't like this pan pizza. I ordered the regular pizza instead and I asked him how much it would come to. To my surprise he said that there would be no charge. All the manager was concerned about was our happiness with our order. It was refreshing to have a restaurant act like this. I thank the manager for this kindness, as paying for another pizza was really not in my budget, but I had no other food in my house. Thank you for your kindness, sir. On a side note, the delivery drivers at this location are such incredibly nice and respectful people. They drivers are always smiling and friendly. Well done, Havertown Domino's! I have also emailed your corporate customer service department about your kindness and great service!
(5)Alex D.
They are cheap, if you use a coupon, and have timely delivery. It's on the better end of the big chain pizza places in my opinion. My issue with this store is that, without fail, they forget to give me any sauces or dips I pay for on the side if I get delivery. I guess it's shame on me since I keep trying to order them in hopes of them actually reading the order. I have probably paid for $20 worth of side sauces that I never got over the past year or two. It's never worth it to make the driver come back though because by the time they get there (undoubtedly annoyed) my food will be cold.
(3)Joe S.
First off -- it's Domino's. What I mean by that is that it's chain-store pizza and for what it is, it's pretty decent. Domino's really can't compete with quality local pizza, but unfortunately in this area, that's slim pickings around here! In terms of taste and quality, I think Domino's food is better than their chain-pizza competitors. Per this particular location, the food is often prepared in a timely manner, the people are usually nice when I go in to pick it up and everything has turned out as expected. As for the pizza, I've never been a big fan of Domino's red sauce since they changed it a few years back, but you can't help but love the garlic crust that also came about when they were making pizza taste changes. My personal favorite Domino's pizzas to order are a white pizza with bacon and their BBQ chicken pizza. I haven't had too many other non-pizza offerings, but the chicken parm sandwich is pretty tasty and I've always been a fan of their cheesy bread. The only other thing I've had is their boneless chicken and that definitely wasn't worth the money for the amount you get. Overall -- it's Domino's and for a Domino's this is a good Domino's. If you like chain pizza, this location is a good one to get your food from.
(4)Steven B.
So how do you make a pizza decision in Havertown? Well, you have 12 choices including Pica's which is just over the line in Upper Darby. 1. Chain vs. Non-chain? Ten of your choices are private and two are big chains including these guys. Like most folks, I'm all for supporting private local businesses. 2. Distance? Not really a factor as you can drive to all of them if five minutes or a little more. 3. Delivery? About two thirds of the places deliver but that was not a factor for me last night as I was picking up my pie. 4. Price? I'll give them price. You can't throw a stick without hitting a coupon or a deal of some type. Their "rack" price is about the same as everyone else. Last night I paid about $17 for an Extravaganza Feast. 5. Flavor? Of course this is the big one and they let me down every time. It's consistently bland every time. From the crust to the sauce to the toppings it's just bland. Many other pies in town will blow them away. Over many years I've been here many times. If I find them Meh, why would I do that? One reason is that I've found that children, especially young children love bland pies. So if I'm buying for kids they make sense. Finally, I keep hoping they'll change and I can inform my fellow Yelpers. Sadly, not yet!
(2)