Usually we swear by this place. However, after paying almost 30 dollars, this is what they sent us. This was six dollars in toppings and apparently whatever the remainder was in pizza. The item description clearly states it is a 12-inch pie. The reality is this was practically paper thin and less pizza. If this is all they have for gluten free pizza we will pass.
It is not even slightly disrespectful to simply pawn off what's essentially slop in a box for less than what's advertised. It is entirely and all the way pure insolence. Because last I checked, it does not take a neurosurgeon to ascertain that 9.5" does not equate to 12" or anywhere close to the number. And to then to charge nearly $30 to be so flagrant with this audacity? Absolutely not. Because I know it's not us being the painted clowns here since this whole "pizza" can barely be considered a joke at this point.
Being restricted to what foods are genuinely edible is disheartening to begin with. And to be given this in response to our order is deeply infuriating and insulting. Some of us out here ordering gluten free foods genuinely need that type of diet modification. But if you as an establishment cannot even be bothered to understand that, the basic mathematical concept of counting to 12, and actually providing what is ordered then you have no business being a "business". Get a math tutor and some common sense to do better.
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Read moreI really wasn’t going to take the time To write a review until I saw the one below mine. The food here is amazing. But other business practices are extremely dishonest. I used a coupon myself for buy one get one free, I was also told that the delivery charge was because I used a coupon. However, there is always a delivery charge, whether I use a coupon or not. The owner who seems to be a very dishonest person needs to decide if the delivery charge is because of using a coupon or is to cover a tip for the driver. If it’s for the driver, asking for the driver card when you’re already charging for delivery. Don’t give an excuse about the coupon either. Because everyone I know that has ordered from you is always charged a delivery charge. So the assumption is that you’re just pocketing that money and making people tip extra. You need to do away with the delivery charge, but make sure tip is given for the driver. Your delivery charge is dishonest. How do we? The customer know that you’re giving that money to the driver. Especially when we’re already being told that it’s an extra charge for using a coupon. Or that you have to make money somehow. It’s disgusting how dishonest you are. I will make sure to post these incidents in the Clifton community Facebook pages too. That way more of our residence know to check the receipts and question everything on the receipts because of...
Read moreLet me start by saying this place almost got a five star review. However, there are a few things that I was not pleased with. The food itself was on point. I ordered fried Calamari. It tasted great, the portion size was nice, I like how they put the lemon wedges in a separate container, however they need to be reminded to cut holes in the lid to let out the steam so when the fried calamari gets to your house it’s still crispy and not mushy. I also ordered linguine with red clam sauce. The taste was amazing. There was a lot of clams in the sauce too. The only downfall to it is the sauce is way too oily. It’s really excessive. I noticed somebody else posted about that too. It needs to be fixed. If you see customers posting about it. Change what you’re doing. I should not look down my dish and see oil layering on top of my sauce. Hopefully this changes by the next time my order. I would like to continue to order from Tony’s and rewrite this review with five stars. But first the oil hast to go. Lastly, a three dollar delivery charge is ridiculous. Don’t charge me three dollars for delivery then ask me if I want to leave a tip for the driver on my card. I ended up tipping the driver anyway, however, your delivery charge and your credit card fee...
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