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  • David D.

    Is it the greatest pizza? No. But it's reasonably good and vaguely - only vaguely - reminds me of my beloved Round Table Pizza. But I won't be going back, thanks to my experience on their 45th Anniversary Day. $4.50 one-topping pizzas. Sweet! Except that I ordered two pepperoni pizzas online at 4:36 for pickup at 5:25 and when I got there at 5:25 they weren't ready. Did the folks working there seem to give a poop? Nope. The manager was joking with the other employees (one point of mirth seemed to be her use of the old-fashioned pizza wheel cutter instead of the bit curved cutty thing). At 5:50 I finally managed to get an employee to check on the status of my order (beyond just checking all of the pizzas piled up to see if my name was there) and he came back and told me it would be another 25-30 minutes. Meanwhile I was due to pick up my autistic sons from my ex-wife's house in Round Rock at 6:00 (why was I at the Pflugerville Gatti's instead of Round Rock? They do a better job in Pflugerviile; the pies at the Red Bud/Gattis School Gatti's are consistently undercooked, even if you ask for extra bake time, but that's a whole other story). So I bailed, intending to come back with my kids, which I did. Except that the place was even more chaotic than it had been when I'd been there earlier. The line was waaaaay out the door and the drive-through was at least a dozen cars deep. Not a good situation when I have two autistic kids in tow, so I threw in the towel and got carry-out from Pizza Hut instead. They said it would be ready at 7 and, guess what? It was ready at 7. I understand it was crazy busy today due to the special, but when you order a pizza for pickup at a specific time, well in advance, shouldn't it be ready then, instead of walk-ins getting priority? It's just good business, and Gatti's just lost mine for good.

    (1)
  • Rodney A.

    Really good thin crust pizza. They stay open later than most places and have a well light safe drive thru.

    (4)
  • P.A. B.

    Super-great! Tastes like the old Pizza Hut I grew up on back in the 80's & 90's. I think Pizza Hut sold their old recipes to Gatti's Pizza.

    (4)
  • Terrance J.

    Okay, I ordered from them once, got a Italian Meats combo pizza or something like that, it was really good! So, I did not want to cook tonight, so I dropped by, to order one of those, I stood at the counter for about ten minutes, no one knew I was there, I did not feel like making a scene, just wanted to see if anyone there, (3 employees) would pay any attention to the counter, never happened. The delivery guy showed up, asked if I needed some help, I said thank you, I want that Italian meats combo thing. He had no idea what I was talking about, and they have no menus or anything like that, and the one person that would know was on the phone. I left, had a beer next door and came back hoping she would be off the phone, she was no where to be found, and they could not help me, so I left for good, went to HEB, and bought a Digorno's. I will not return to this Gatti's again. Makes me sad, it is right by my house. :( The only reason they got 2 stars, is because that pizza I had one time was pretty damn good.

    (2)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No

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Pizza

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