I am more than my disability, Mikey's Crew Member! I have severe memory issues due to an extremely abusive past. I did not think that would become an issue at Mikey's - but it certainly became one. After the show on June 22nd at Oddfellows, went to this conjoined establishment and ordered the 'Date Night' which, I will now never forget, consisted of 2 pieces of mediocre pizza, 5 unappealing breadsticks with the poorest spattering of cheese, and a unicorn bar that I am still waiting for to this day. But, if the food was the worst part I could let it go. But no. A short man with shoulder length blonde hair and thick plastic glasses shouted the same list of their common items while the music played blaringly loud. I had trouble discerning what he said and realized it could be mine but I didn't know the items I just knew I ordered the 'Date Night'. I approached and said I had ordered the date night, and this individual asked me with an incredibly flippant attitude, "Don't you know what you ordered?" With the most unfriendly sneer I have ever been subject to. I was then forced to will my brain to remeber what I had ordered, which is very difficult if you have ever dealt with a memory disorder and mental health disorders like I have. In the end, the individual said mockingly "I think this is yours" and gave me the excuse for food I mentioned previously. I said back in my own sarcastic way "thanks for the attitude" and this person, insisting to have the last word, proved that it was all intentional attitude and not a misunderstanding said "your welcome" with a giant nasty smile.
I think the interaction speaks for itself when I say don't go to the establishment. The service will surely disappoint if not deeply upset you. This was not the only employee who addressed guests in such a way either. I just hope that something is done about that crew memeber I interacted with. No one deserves to feel as low as I felt in that moment. Especially due to an uncontrollable...
Read moreThe Elm street late night slice seems to be the sister shop to the old Mikey's street pizza in Columbus. But it's better than the Columbus Ohio location. The Pizza is simply better at this Cincinnati location. Though the Columbus one isn't bad..
So look, authentic New York style thin crust pizza is hard to find in Cincinnati. In fact, real pizza itself isn't common here. And worse, actual late night pizza by the slice places are very rare here, for some dumb reason. This place however has pretty good pizza by the slice. The size of the slices isn't great, given the price, but the quality is not bad.
There's only two other authentic pizza by the slice place in Cincinnati worth mentioning, The Kitchen Factory in Northside, and Goodfellas. This place is better than Kitchen Factory, and it's comparable to Goodfellas, though Goodfellas slices are the proper authentic size. Mikey's size is just a little skimpy. But their slices are good quality though. Good taste, and the eat-in area is cool. And the ambiance, though a little hipsterish, is kinda cool.
I WOULD come back and I DO recommend it. Especially if you have late...
Read moreIt’s a super nice and trendy place, has a super nice patio and their pizzas are to be honest, just kind of ridiculous. That’s the reason I’m only giving them two stars for an otherwise decent establishment.
We had a pizza and it was around $35 dollars which is not cheap for a place like this. It got to our table and I’m sorry, are these people stuck in the 1970’s or something? CANNED mushrooms!?!? CANNED?! Are y’all being serious? At a pizza place that wants to be taken seriously? Oh hell no.
You’re crazy if you think I’m coming back and paying $35 dollars for a pizza with CANNED mushrooms.
CANNED. Seriously. I guess I didn’t get the memo that there was a nuclear winter and restaurants couldn’t get extremely widely available (and cheap) fresh ingredients.
This is unforgivable and just tells me they don’t really care about what...
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