Second time we got screwed, last time mush pasta, this time ordered bufflo wings to go, got regular wings, called them back and there reply was bring them back and we will put hot sause on them? Not even offer to replace the cold plain wings! I’m done with this local place they just don’t care.
C M.
Place rating: 1 CRANBERRY TWP, PA
Stopped after work at 10:40 pm to pick up a much needed pizza last night. The door was open, as they did not close until 11:00pm. There were several employees in there cleaning up. THEWOMANWASSOOOORUDE(not the first time). She said — sorry we’re closed !!! Although they were suppose to be open another 20 minutes — she just couldn’t be bothered. I will NEVER get pizza there again! BTW — Woolly Bullies Pizza is opening in Bridgewater in March & their pizza is far superior to D&G!
Danielle A.
Place rating: 5 Monaca, PA
Consistently great pizza with delicious, fresh ingredients. A must stop for square pizza lovers.
Brock O.
Place rating: 4 Monaca, PA
Square pizza by the slice, all day, I like that! Pretty good, pizza, like the crispy crust. If you have a pizza craving and don’t want a whole pizza, this is for you, 10 minutes and you are eating. Beer by bottle and on tap. Pizza is made to order, $ 1 and .35 per topping
Ryan J.
Place rating: 4 New Brighton, PA
A great hole in the wall type spot, with unique pizza that’s hard to find anywhere else. The sauce can be a bit salty, so it might be an acquired taste.
J D.
Place rating: 2 Pittsburgh, PA
The pizza is square and you can get any toppings that you want. I prefer to take out since the inside is kind of dingy. My husband loves their pizza while I prefer police station pizza. I don’t recommend their wings but I do like their buffalo chicken sandwich. * An update, we went in to grab pizza. When I went tanning, my husband went in to order. I had a couple slices of pizza and he ordered the veggie quesadilla. I tanned, got my food and finished my pizza before his order even came out. I’ve now given them a 2 star.
Kay E.
Place rating: 3 Pittsburgh, PA
I’m really tired of the lack of variety when it come to pizza styles in this area. This place is in one of those shopping plazas where the only shop that has lasted more than a few years is the Wine and Spirits place. I can’t remember all of the places that used to occupy this store… The service was friendly enough and there is a small amount of seating in the shop. The pizza itself was unremarkable. Except they were VERY liberal with the olives. The cheese refused to stay on my pizza slice, and not because it was hot either. Blah. The sauce was just OK. The American Sub was average also. Not much different than what I can get at any Subway for less money. And the«loaded potatoes» are not what you’d think they are. As Darren said, they are more like home fries. I wanted tater skins dang it! I’m not sure this place will be the shop to keep that void in the plaza filled. Honestly, with so much competition this place needs to get original or get out.
Darren W.
Place rating: 4 Pittsburgh, PA
After eating pizza in Beaver County for well over a year now, one thing has become evident: most of the pizzas are the same. Square, thick, crunchy, tart sauce, loads of toppings– D&G is certainly no anomaly in this region. The pizza cuts Kay and I had here yesterday(pizza is only sold by the slice at 85 cents a cut!) in this shopping center parlor were from a savory, Italian sheet cake, not a pie. The bacon, black olives, and cheese were heaped bountifully upon the snapping red sauce, and the foundation of each portion cracked under the pressure my jaws applied to them, making a sound not unlike that of a bear walking on fallen tree branches. Also devoured was an oven-toasted American Sub(8 inches of ham, salami, bologna, provolone cheese, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise) and a serving of their Loaded Potatoes(redskin home fries buried in cheddar, sour cream, and bacon). The American Sub was somewhat meager in protein(a common affliction with grinders around here these days), but the Loaded Potatoes were a terrific exercise in spudly excess as well as an interesting twist on tater skins. The shredded bacon was superlative on both the potatoes and on our pizza. As we munched on our late lunch, a trio of teenage boys played some sort of collectible card game a la Magic: The Gathering or Pokemon, quoting Star Wars all the while and reminding me of my own geeky adolescent stint with Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. Ah, the Saturday afternoons I spent with my wacky mates on that. RIP Gary Gygax. P. S. I don’t know if this D&G has the same menu as the one in Beaver Falls.