Huge variety of pizzas are available. Although i found the prices to be bit high. Space is limited so sometimes u may have to wait. Place seems to be hygienic and neat. Air conditioning is also installed with sufficient lighting conditions. They also provide home delivery with some additional charges. Its one of the famous in the nashik road and bytco area.
The Domino's menu varies by region. The current Domino's menu in the United States features a variety of Italian-American main and side dishes. Pizza is the primary focus, with traditional, specialty, and custom pizzas available in a variety of crust styles and toppings. In 2011, Domino's launched artisan-style pizzas. Additional entrees include pasta, bread bowls, and oven-baked sandwiches. The menu offers chicken and bread sides, as well as beverages and desserts.
From its founding until the early 1990s, the menu at Domino's Pizza was kept simple relative to other fast food restaurants, to ensure efficiency of delivery.Historically, Domino's menu consisted solely of one style of pizza crust in two sizes (12-inch and 16-inch), 11 toppings, and Coca-Cola as the only soft drink option.
In the late 1980s, Domino's was well known for its advertisements featuring a character called the Noid, created by Group 243 Inc. who hired Will Vinton Studios to produce the television commercials that featured the character. The catchphrase associated with the commercials was "Avoid the Noid." The Noid was discontinued after Kenneth Lamar Noid, believing the mascot to be an imitation of him, held two Domino's employees hostage in Chamblee, Georgia. The employees escaped while Noid ate a pizza he had ordered. Noid was eventually diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and acquitted due to insanity, and later committed suicide.The Noid was briefly brought back for a week in 2011 in an arcade-style game on the Domino's Facebook page. The person with the top score received a coupon for a free pizza.
Due to a glitch on the Domino's website, the company gave away nearly 11,000 free medium pizzas in March 2009. The company had planned the campaign for December 2008 but scrapped the idea and never promoted it. The redemption code to receive the pizzas was never deactivated, however, and resulted in the free giveaway of the pizzas across the United States after someone discovered the promotion on the website by typing in the word "bailout" as the redemption code and then shared it with others on the Internet. Domino's deactivated the code on the morning of March 31, 2009, and promised to reimburse store owners for the pizzas
Domino's sponsored CART's Doug Shierson Racing, which was driven by Arie Luyendyk and won the 1990 Indianapolis 500. In 2003, Domino's teamed up with NASCAR for a multi-year partnership to become the "Official Pizza of NASCAR." Domino's also sponsored Michael Waltrip Racing and driver David Reutimann during the 2007 season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
Beginning in 1973, Domino's Pizza offered a guarantee to customers their pizzas would be delivered within 30 minutes of placing an order or they would receive the pizzas free. This guarantee was changed to $3 off in the mid-1980s. In 1992, the company settled a lawsuit brought by the family of an Indiana woman who had been killed by a speeding Domino's delivery driver, paying the family $2.8 million. In another 1993 lawsuit, brought by a woman who was injured when a Domino's delivery driver ran a red light and collided with her vehicle. The woman was awarded nearly $80 million by a jury, but accepted a payout of $15 million.The 30 minute guarantee was dropped that same year because of the "public perception of reckless driving and irresponsibility", according to then-CEO Tom Monaghan.
In December 2007, Domino's introduced a new slogan, "You Got 30 Minutes," alluding to the earlier pledge, but stopping short of promising delivery in half an hour.
The company continues to honor the 30-minute guarantee for orders placed in its stores located in...
Read moreMy family and I have been loyal customers of Domino’s for years, always appreciating their food quality and service. However, today, on the 14th of February, my experience was disappointing. They’ve introduced heart-shaped pizzas, but unfortunately, the quality took a serious hit.
The crust was much harder than usual, and the cheese had melted out of the pizza, sticking to the bottom of the box. I had to use a knife just to separate it from the packaging. This makes me question whether the boxes were properly cleaned and sanitized because by the time I got home, the pizza had completely fallen apart.
I understand that Valentine’s Day brings large crowds, but Domino’s is known for its taste and consistency. If they’re compromising quality just to speed up orders, that’s a major issue. To make things worse, my order was also messed up—I had ordered three pizzas, but they only gave me two. Also, there weren't medium and large sizes available for some reason. Their work of haste had led to waste.
And about these heart-shaped pizzas… why?? Just why?? It’s reducing the portion size, and I’d much rather have a regular circular pizza than this oddly shaped one. You have no idea how cursed it looks.
This whole experience was far from what I expected from my favorite pizza place. Honestly, my disappointment is immeasurable, and my...
Read moreI recently visited this Domino's location, and unfortunately, the experience was far from satisfactory. To begin with, there is no parking available, making it incredibly inconvenient to pick up orders, especially during busy hours.
The entrance was mucky and uninviting, which was an immediate red flag. As I walked in, I noticed the store's lack of cleanliness, which made me question the overall hygiene standards. This was further confirmed by the unkempt appearance of the preparation area.
The staff at this location were unprofessional and seemed indifferent to customer service. They appeared disorganized and uninterested in helping customers, which only added to the negative experience.
Overall, this Domino's location needs significant improvements in cleanliness, staff training, and customer service. I would not recommend it until these issues...
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