There good there bad they make up all of our families sometimes u hate them sometimes you love them I've worked here many years there protective of there family even when unnecessary and even when it brings harm to others they refuse to pay you sometimes for hours worked or pay in cash to protect there own interests. They feed the police department so be careful when you go against them but most of all I miss Nona the best lady who isnt here no more the only one who deserves my affection always wishing the best and asking me in Italian she didn't speak English so you had to figure out what she was saying. As the generations exchange ownership I don't believe they ever will live up to the original owners legacy and hope to know what they are receiving Angelo from what I know was well respectable and helpful to the community. I never met Angelo but Nona was an older lady who I admired and never said no when I had to help pick her up of the floor at there house but I do feel like the kids and now grandchildren ignore the legacy that they have inherited although there grandkids fight and don't agree the eldest I believe is the boss here know she tries to be more professional than her younger sister. I haven't been in there since a 27 yo worker attacked a 60 yo worker and I ended up in the middle being the smallest guy there I could t see the 60 year old 170 lb man getting attacked by the 27 year old 280 lb man and I was attacked after then fired when I called the police they said if I made a complaint they would arrest me while they were still digesting the spegatti that night. But the same police force would stop in and check on me while I was dealing with my addiction and going through the worst time in my life. This is my neighborhood and these are the many faces here. I'm 3rd generation as are the owners here welcome to my hood the food is great and we are complicated but don't let that stop you from getting great pizza here. This is the perrone family also brought salos and perrones pizza great food sometimes have hard attitudes but deep down there...
Read more1 star I’ve lived in Black all my life, and I’ve never experienced customer service as awful as what my wife and I encountered at Angelo’s Pizza.
She walked in to place an order. There were only a few people inside two or three waiting, and one customer ahead of her. When she reached the counter, the cashier asked, “Are you picking up?” My wife replied, “No, I’d like to place an order.”
Without any courtesy or consideration, the cashier immediately responded, “We’re closed.”
Understandably confused especially since people were clearly still inside waiting for food my wife asked, “What time do you close?” The cashier said, “7:30.” My wife looked up at the digital clock. It read 7:31 PM. One single minute.
When my wife asked how the oven could be off if people were still waiting on pizza, the cashier shrugged and gave a cold, dismissive attitude. No empathy. No explanation. No effort to be decent. Just a nonchalant “we’re done here” vibe from a fully grown tattooed adult who clearly didn’t care whether we came back or not.
This wasn’t just bad service it was disrespectful.
Maybe good customer service is dead in 2025. Maybe the days of giving a customer grace especially when they walk in before the posted closing time are long gone. Maybe I was raised differently, but to me, one minute shouldn’t be the difference between being served and being brushed off like trash.
We won’t be back. And if you value basic decency, I’d recommend you...
Read moreI have been going to Angelo's for years. My family and I always get pizza from here. I am giving them a one star tonight because of my experience there. I have never felt so embarrassed and humiliated in my life. When you go to Angelo's they give you a card and on that card it tells you that if you buy up to 10 pizza you get a large two topping pizza for free. Well i had all of my pizza's checked off. Planned to get the little ones pizza tonight since it was free. Ordered the pizza and went in to turn in my card and collect my free pizza, when i was told by the young lady that she cant honor my free pizza because her or the owner recognized the signatures. I stated that she wasnt the only young lady that has been there that has taken my order but instead of acknowledging that I was told that shes been the only one closing there for four years, as if we just buy our pizza only at night. As the back and forth went on for a minute the young lady told me that it could've been one of the other girls signature. Then told me i should come back when that person is here since i dont remember what the young lady looks like. They have over 100 customers a day. I work in customer service and do not remember every face or every card i sign off on. I was very embarrassed and then to be accused of signing it myself was just beyond me. As sad as it is i will not return...
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