This place is not only a spot for The eccentric the one-of-a-kind the ones that want to Branch out and be able to touch face with others that possibly have the same energies the only problem is views can be very jaded and when one version or perspective of someone or a group of individuals has been skewed it's amazing how the domino effect of people will jump on the bandwagon about how they feel about somebody piece of the action was a home of mine when I came out of prison I had some of the best friends and the best family I could have had being in the time of my life that I was in Aaron Libby Jason Woody Charles especially Charles he at home to me more than most when it came to that place Mercedes Libby John all these individuals that were there were my family and I consider them friends very close friends and it's a welcoming place especially for the ones that have lost their way and don't believe that there's others out there like them Pizza D's is a refuge for those that need the comfort of a human soul and let misery love misery just for a night because even through that great things can happen all I ask for the people to be there to stay open-minded and don't take opinions and their projections of other people's view on an individual and make it affect because no one knows what the next person is going through and for someone to try to pry in and say something about it and not knowing the details of what that person is going through can make their life that much that much harder so always remember who you're speaking with know your audience keep an open mind keep an open heart and keep your mind keen on the idea of being able to do better with people and not negative it's always about giving a hand up not a hand out love the world love the bar the watering hole that allows people to come and share their love and their ideas in the future to come and love the family that the bar that has...
Read moreI walked in with a party of three. No one greeted us, or told us what the next steps were in order to place an order. I placed my order first, and the people who accompanied me placed their order immediately afterwards. We sat down and two of us were served. An hour later one member of our party still hadn’t received their food. When I approached the man at the counter, who had taken our orders, he was nonchalant and defensive. He replied “I am aware.” When I alerted him to the fact that we were nearing the end of our meals, while the final member of our party had not even received their food. He offered the excuse that the kitchen had a lot of orders. We watched people who came in after us receive their food while our party member had not. Eventually, the chef came out to deliver the food. At this point, the man at the counter rushed up to gaslight us about the reason why we had finished our meal while one member of our party was just receiving theirs. He told us that there were people who had ordered in between the first two members of our party and the final member. This was a patent lie, and we could not understand why the man was rewriting history in this way. why was the immediate response to being alerted about a delayed order to be defensive? Why was the response when finally, receiving the food to rush over and try to make us believe that there were people there who never existed? This was a...
Read moreFirstly, I give it 2 stars because we never got to eat here. I'm not here to bad mouth Pizza D' Action (I'll get to that later). My son & I decided to meet up with a couple of friends to dine here. Mind you, my son was 15 at the time, and we thought this was a family oriented pizza joint. We walked in and one of the employees informed us that you have to be 21 years of age to enter their establishment because they served alcohol and allowed patrons to smoke cigarettes while dining. That wasn't really a problem, we ended up eating at Grady's on West 12th street. My son was 15 yrs old at the time and had I known Pizza D' Action was an adult-only restaurant, I wouldn't have taken my son there. I posted on Facebook's "Forbidden Hillcrest" of the incident just days after it happened, and everyone and their cousin was posting comments bashing me about taking my underage son into a bar. As I stated before I didn't know it was for adults only, or that it was a bar, and people on that Facebook site were raking me over the coals as though I had put my son's life in danger. Well, I then deleted all my comments and stopped "liking" their page. If I could remember some of their names, I would gladly post them here. I made one little mistake and I was being put "on trial". Well my son is 21 now but I doubt we will ever give it another try thanks to "Forbidden Hillcrest". And also, I no longer...
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