So not professional, I don’t know where the manager was but two girls working apparently did not like eachother and kept arguing with eachother and yelling out loud. Not quickly service either, waited almost 30 mins. I mean it’s cheap pizza but the point is to get it quick and go. But whatever never coming back, only reason I came today was because my brother wanted it and we are going to pizza hut next time. I don’t need a 5 $ pizza.
Jessica L.
Place rating: 1 Annapolis, MD
What is the point of advertising food ready for carry out when the mental deficients you employ are incapable of keeping up and filling the demand. It is 9:30 pm on a Saturday and there is not a SINGLE pizza made. There is a 30 – 45 minute wait for any form of food. They claim they received a large order but common sense would dictate providing a longer wait for the call ahead order and producing that along with food for all of the other customers. No worries there is a pizza hut across the street that gladly took all your business and was able to make a pizza in 15 minutes. You are a disgrace for service and I will post this on every review site I am able.
Rebekah K.
Place rating: 5 Saint Paul, MN
Perfect for feeding 2 or a family when you don’t have time to cook. Great tasting pizza that’s fast and cheap. This location always has coupons in the weekly circular of on the receipt rolls at Maplewood Rainbow Foods. Yummy!
Beth F.
Place rating: 3 Twin Cities, MN
Poor? Flat broke? Craving pizza? For $ 5 and some sales tax, you walk in hungry and walk out with a hot-and-ready pizza. Pony up an extra $ 3 and Caesar’ll throw in some Crazy Bread. Mmm, Crazy Bread. It’s not phenomenal but for as cheap as it is, it really ain’t half bad, surprisingly. Just remember, no sit-down service here, folks. So if you want to do it right, nab your ‘za and go inhale it in the parking lot. If you’re not that hardcore(it’s okay, I’m not), take your goods home and use your own dinnerware. You just might forget it’s just Pizza, Pizza(but I’m not making any promises).