This restaurant is huge! It’s not everyday I see a place of such magnitude where there’s room after room of guests and customers together under the roof. Pizza here includes plenty of kinds and some original flare, including the all-meat pizza and their choice selections of pasta and other goodies. A nice video game arcade room is here with prizes available for all your kids even if I find some of the video games to be adult-related. Drinks get filled up at the station close to the middle of the entire restaurant and different rooms keep customers and guests in their spots around sports updates on so many televisions, and, you can ask for a straw next to the cash register. Visual treats are many, including the looks of dishes and a fair number of sports channels given to televisions and modern technology, even if the Space Invaders machine reminds parents of what kids today can experience. Me and my family had an all-meat pizza and I confused my dad by describing anchovies as “meat”. You’ll get extended assortments of toppings which pack in flavor for all those slices made by a chef and bowls of pasta and salad become those elements representing much more to expect from a pizzeria of this nature. A restaurant like this has my praise for what’s one of the most decorated, elaborate businesses seen on a scale from great to even better. Some groups were huddled together inside for birthday parties; they celebrated, they had a good time, and I was left in awe of the restaurant’s spacious quarters along the lines of entertainment and excitement. We’ve had Vince’s Pasta & Pizza for a good number of years and the local favorites keep coming in. The pizza has crust with steam and lots of melted cheese. My parents come here from time to time for pasta bowls although they’ve been generally happy, grateful, and excited for the big menu and wish for a great dinner whenever they go out on an important car drive. Everything in the building has eye candy and something for the ears and imagination while baseball is broadcasted off flat-screen TVs and children run to play with their prizes and tokens of appreciation. Cleanliness marks a huge amount of the restaurant and I’ve never found dirt to unacceptable degrees yet. Workers are attentive, chefs do their thing. A usual dinner begins with received plates and ends with full stomaches because my family, like everybody else, enjoys the atmosphere while remaining in our pursuit of happiness and I’m sure a visitor to Quartz Hill won’t be disappointed by the marketable desert...
Read moreVince's has been in the Antelope Valley community for multiple years. They use to have a location in East Palmdale as well as Lancaster. However, the only location I'm currently aware of is on Avenue L and 30th Street West in Lancaster. Vince's has a large menu with lots of options to choose from. It's beneficial to join their rewards system by email and text. Although their food is amazing it is also quite pricey. Expect to spend an average of $15-$25 per person depending on what you order. They do give large portions. I have found that the pasta dinner meals with bread and a salad are able to be shared and mostly fill myself and one of my kids up. I have celebrated multiple birthday at this location. On one occasion I paid for a private room, at that time it included an employee assistant, decoration set up and take down, and a cake. Additional fees were charged for the pizza package I choose and tokens. The birthday boy/girl got extra tokens with the private room deal. Although it was nice to not have people around our table or other kids butting into our parties overall the private room in my opinion was not work the cost. We not just occupy a row or 2 of tables and use the extra money to get extra tokens. Which leads me to my next room...the game room. Vinces has a large game room with lots of options. However, the number of games that actually work and don't take your money, or who have no issues at all is slim. They have always had issues here and there but there was a staff member close by that you could ask for help. That was not the case in November 2024 (which is the last time I ate inside and my family celebrated a birthday). Over half of the games were not working or took my money so much. I was pretty fusterated and stopped asking for help. I often could not find a worker to assist whwn I did I was asked to wait and they never showed up. It did not help that there were only 2 workers on the game room floor and those same 2 workers were responsible for the prize counter as well. I lost a good $30 to $40 that day, just in bunk games and/or failing to received the correct amount of tickets. Just be cautious of the game room especially with...
Read moreGreat food. Not better than, say, Guido's out in the SFV but it is very satisfying. Good service and not a lot of wait time. About what you'd expect when they're making you a pizza.
The prices are good for not having to cook for yourself, and also good for a meal you only buy once in a while with family and friends, but don't expect any great deals. Stay away if you're on some scarcity mentality nonsense and actually think you can pinch pennies even when you go out for a huge meal. The prices are what they are; go to enjoy the food and the company or don't bother and get yourself some 4 for $10 DiGiornos at Stater Bros. Tell the kids they're not worth that extra squeeze on your bank account. Anyway, the prices are fine.
The atmosphere is really nice and roomy, like a wayy less suffocating Chuck E Cheese/Peter Piper, since the games and dining areas are all separated by a wall. And I find it really nice how even the various dining areas are separated, and only some areas have TVs posted up near the ceiling. Way better than some annoying BWW-type place where they force television screens on you at every turn. The front dining area is my favorite, very warm and comfortable. And the games are all good, nothing weak like you'd expect at Chuck E Cheese. Any place that has a Metal Slug cabinet can't be bad. The attendants can be a bit slow and unavailable sometimes, at least last time I was there in Feb 2016. That time both ticket counters were busted and nobody seemed in a hurry to fix anything. But they do give some leeway on your ticket count and let you get something around your probable range of tickets, if the machines don't work. The prizes aren't bad, no worse than prizes at any other pizza/game places.
Also the cookie ice cream dessert is amazing when it's freshly made and the cookie is still warm and soft. One of those is enough for 2 or 3 people. Highly...
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