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  • Sam Y.

    By far one of the worst pizzas in Tosa. Always soggy. The toppings are bare-minimum on quality. Staff is rude, at best. Go down the street to Ballistreries if you want some real pizza.

    (2)
  • Paul M.

    Decent pizza, nothing to write home about. It gets the job done. However, the staff is always messing up the order somehow so watch out for that.

    (2)
  • Damion N.

    This is the type of pizza you eat at college after you imbibe medicinal party favors or alcoholic libation, when taste is not important. Not of any quality whatsoever, how do they have so many locations??? They should have stayed in Whitewater.

    (1)
  • Joanna T.

    So, so many people really like Toppers, but I have to say that I just don't get the appeal. We ordered it under ideal Toppers-consuming circumstances (following a trip to Oktoberfest where many giant biers were consumed). Honestly - the pizza, well, it just wasn't good. It was super greasy and the sausage was kind of hard and dried up. The Topperstix were nothing special either - really bready and not much else in the way of flavor. I remain mystified as to what makes folks rave about Topper's, but that's ok. More for you, right?

    (2)
  • Robert G.

    All those wonderful memories of Topper's during my undergraduate years, revived! Finding myself wandering around a large suburban parking lot adjacent to an Applebee's restaurant at 1:13am Sunday morning, after 7 hours of an endurance bachelor party, I recalled many things: shots of white Sambuca, Schlitz, a strip joint, jukeboxes, shooting mini-basketballs and several taverns. Applebee's being the corporate chain that it is, closed its doors at 12:00am. I tried yanking the door open a couple of times, when the busboy strafed by while mopping the floor I gave the door a real tug hoping the lock would fail so I could run inside for a drink and an appetizer. The lock didn't fail, onto something else. I stood wavering on my feet, staring at my iPhone, looking for what was nearby on Yelp. Unfortunately, my app did not alert me to how close I was to the "base" bachelor party bar-- as I discovered later I was only across the street from 10 of my best buddies. My mind was reeling; and I was damaged. After getting the map application to work on my iPhone, or comprehending what it was showing me, I discovered that Topper's branched away from Whitewater, WI, and had apparently established all-night pizza joints outside Walworth county. Mind = Blown. Finding myself mumbling to a 4-set of people after lumbering toward them like a zombie- not sure what I asked them or what was said- but shortly thereafter, I shuffled around the immense and imposing single-story building, and TA-DA, Toppers! For my predicament, I knew there was no better antidote than a triple-order of Topper's bread-sticks, at least that is the reality our brains absorbed between the ages of 18-22. Q: Why did I order bread-sticks instead of a better tasting pizza? A: Muscle memory, ingrained in my brain since age 18. I asked the clerk to order me a cab two different times. She politely reminded me that she successfully ordered a cab the first time that I asked. I admit, I forgot that the taxicabs in the suburbs are not as numerous and much slower than their urban brethren. The next morning I awoke in my hotel room bed. #winning I dedicate this positive review to Toppers, an organization that saved my night, as it had so many times before.

    (4)
  • Mike C.

    Here's a tip: save yourself $16 and keep a frozen pizza in your freezer. It will taste better and be in your belly about 45 minutes faster, too. Ordered a Toppers because we were hungry, out of frozen pizzas and didn't want to miss any March Madness basketball. A delivered pizza is, admittedly, a first-world luxury, and complaining about it seems crass and insensitive. We don't do it often, and when we do it's typically from the local independents: Lalli's or Marco's. We thought we'd deviate and give Toppers a try. Mistake. Seventy minutes after placing our order, a lukewarm Toppers Classicâ„¢ arrived at our door. Maybe it was indeed a 12-incher--I didn't measure it--but it seemed smaller than a 12" frozen. The crust was soft and soggy and the generosity of the ingredients stingy at best. The total price of this luxury? Twenty-one dollars and eight-two cents. Ouch. In fairness to Toppers, the price was $14.99 for the pizza, $2.75 for delivery and $1.08 to the government. I tipped the driver $3 for a total of $21.82. You know how many Palermo's I could buy for that? Five, six or maybe even seven! And furthermore, I'd prefer the Palemo's! I'm sure the pizza lost some of its flavor and freshness in its one-mile transit to my house, but even if enjoyed in-store, at $14.99, that pizza is a smoke. Toppers. Making frozen pizza a more attractive option since March 23, 2014.

    (2)
  • Haylea F.

    The driver was really nice. He talked about this they accommodated our specialty order. Good 'Za.

    (4)
  • Simon T.

    After waiting an hour for my order to be delivered, I called to find out where my order was. After ten minutes of listening to the mind numbingly annoying Toppers automated promotion recordings, I was put on hold. After that I was informed that my order had not been sent out yet. I was then put on hold for another ten minutes in recorded promotion hell, before being told that my order was missing, the delivery driver had left without clocking out (not certain why that's my problem) and that he might have my order. Again into the third circle of automated recording hell. When the phone was finally answered, I was informed that my order had not in fact been sent out; it wasn't even done. The employee I spoke to claimed to a manager (later found out that she wasn't), made several excuses about the store being busy and gave me the options that I could either cancel my order, reorder and wait, or possibly get some coupons in the mail. When I informed her that I was unimpressed by her lack of professionalism for blaming poor service on being busy, she told me to have a nice day and hung up on me. I ended up going in and this same employee yelled and cursed at me while her fellow employees tried to calm her. The General Manager was then called into the store to speak with me. He apologized for what had happened, offered my order for free (which I declined), and gave me coupons. While I appreciate the actions of the GM and the most of the employees, I was very upset with how I was treated by the other employee and likely will not return. As a side note, I then walked the 100 feet to China East where I was treated nicely and received my order in less than 10 minutes without being cursed at.

    (2)
  • Tamara G.

    This was my first Toppers experience. It was horribly disappointing. The pizza was dried out. even though I asked for extra sauce- it tasted like had it none! To add insult to injury my topper stix were cold. I called them after the fact to just let them know that I was unsatisfied- wasn't asking for anything in return... just wanted them to know. They were pretty much like - whatever we don't care. I will not be going there again.

    (1)
  • Gregg V.

    Not impressed. More of a late night pizza for college kids.

    (2)
  • Mark R.

    I am just going to use the stock Yelp! "Meh. I've experienced better." It was OK.

    (2)
  • Richard S.

    Topper sticks are the reason you order food from here. That being said, the pizza is ok as well.

    (3)

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Specialities

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

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Pizza

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