I don’t even know how to begin this review because words honestly can’t capture the epic, superhero-level experience we just had with Blake—the absolute greatest Domino’s delivery driver to ever walk this Earth.
We ordered a large pepperoni and some cheesy bread around 6:45 p.m., expecting your standard hot, tasty delivery. What we got was nothing short of heroic. About 20 minutes after placing the order, a fire broke out in our apartment building—thick smoke, blaring alarms, complete chaos. We were stuck on the third floor with two kids and our dog, terrified and unsure of what to do.
Enter BLAKE. Not just on time—but in time.
Blake showed up mid-emergency with our pizza in one hand and pure courage in the other. He ran into the building without hesitation, dodging smoke and flames, and made it up to our floor. I repeat: THIS MAN CLIMBED TO THE THIRD FLOOR WHILE CARRYING A PIZZA. 🔥🍕
He guided us through the smoke, helped carry our youngest, and even tucked the dog under one arm like a football player charging for the end zone. The pizza? Still hot. The man? Cooler than Batman. We made it safely outside, and Blake handed us the box like it was the final scene of an action movie and said, "Extra napkins are in the bag."
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
This man deserves a parade. A raise. A statue in front of every Domino’s. If I could name my next child after him, I would. If Blake isn’t regional manager, CEO, or global ambassador of Domino’s by tomorrow morning, something is seriously wrong with this world.
Blake didn’t just deliver our food. He delivered hope, bravery, and piping-hot perfection.
Thank you, Blake. You’re more than an employee—you’re a legend. 🍕🔥🦸♂️
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Read moreIf Domino’s had a Hall of Fame, this manager would already be enshrined in gold-plated dough and mozzarella. From the moment you walk into this location, you feel the difference—and it all starts with the incredible leadership of the manager, Evan Cerny.
This isn’t just someone who oversees a pizza shop. No, this is a culinary commander, a logistics wizard, a customer service superhero, and possibly the nicest human being to ever hand out a pepperoni-studded masterpiece.
Under their leadership, orders fly out the door faster than you can say “Extra cheese!”—always hot, always right, and always delivered with a smile that could melt even the coldest garlic breadstick. They know regulars by name, remember your favorite dipping sauce, and somehow make the chaos of a Friday night rush look like a choreographed Broadway performance (with marinara).
Their team? United, energized, and clearly inspired. The store? Spotless and efficient, like a well-oiled pizza-slinging machine. The vibe? Electric. All thanks to Evan Cerny’s immaculate leadership.
If you’ve ever doubted that greatness can be achieved in a few minutes or less, just meet this manager, Evan Cerny. Domino’s isn’t just in good hands—it’s in legendary ones.
Bravo....
Read more5 stars — Evan Cerny is the real supreme (and so is the pizza)
I walked into Domino’s at Jacksonville Beach thinking I was just getting dinner. I left wondering if I had just met the Beyoncé of pizza management.
Evan Cerny runs this place like a seasoned general in the Great Cheese War. He’s calm under pressure, sharp as a parmesan shredder, and somehow knows your order is ready before you even step through the door. The man has sauce-pitality down to a science.
The pizza? A masterpiece. The crust was baked to golden perfection — crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, like a toasted lullaby. Toppings were so evenly spread it felt like they had been placed by a tiny, benevolent pizza elf. The garlic knots? Illegal levels of good. I nearly proposed to one.
What really sealed it was Evan tossing in extra napkins without being asked. He took one look at me and knew I was about to house this pizza in my car like a raccoon with a driver’s license. That’s not just service — that’s emotional intelligence.
If you’re anywhere near Jacksonville Beach and not stopping at Evan’s Domino’s, you knead to rethink...
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