Incredibly overpriced.
TL;DR - wings are no good, pizza is okay, prices are so high as to be offensive.
When I called in a takeout order I thought I must have misheard the price as I was hanging up. Turns out my hearing is fine. When I got there they confirmed that one large 'Chicken & Garlic Gourmet' pizza and 6 chicken wings was, indeed, $42! I explained to the kid behind the counter that the other Round Table Pizza in Livermore, on Stanley, literally just two miles away, was significantly cheaper. He told me that this particular franchise was owned by an individual and that this individual set the prices. I guess this individual does not understand market forces. Apparently I am not the only person that found the prices to be appalling. As I was standing there waiting for my food there was another very flustered lady behind the counter who was clearly getting chewed out over the phone from another customer who was not too happy about the prices either.
Chicken Wings Pros: Buffalo sauce had good flavor and had some heat. I appreciate when a restaurant is not afraid to add some heat. Cons: I think 6 wings cost $7. They were baked, presumably in the sauce. The skin was fatty and rubbery, not crunchy at all. Everything I am not looking for in a chicken wing.
Chicken & Garlic Gourmet Pizza Pros: They are generous with the toppings. Cons: The crust was okay. Better than some other chain pizza places but nothing like a good New York style pizza. Price. $32 (before tax) for a large pizza. Enough said. It was supposed to have some sort of garlic cream sauce but it did not really come through. It could have been good, could have been bad, hard to say, though, because I couldn't...
Read moreWell I have to say that for most chain pizza RTP is pretty good, however I stopped buying from them a while back because their prices started to get out of hand. I could get better pizza for less money, only problem was I had to go pick it up. Well I was in a situation today where that wasn't really an option so tried them again, base price of the pizza was about $3 more but then they add a $5 buck delivery fee on top of that. If they then expect me to tip the driver, I don't see how that works. Do the math, 5 to 10 orders per hour at at $5 is a lot of money that I am pretty certain doesn't go to the driver. Thanks will be my last order with RTP
Dear RTP, As I said in my review, I can get a better pie for less money. I am picky about my pizza and I stuck with you for a long time because you have a decent quality pie. However your prices have gotten totally outrageous over the last well now many years. At least where I live, there are better options for less money and they make their own dough by hand every day also. They also use top quality ingredients. RTP is not the only place to buy a good pie, it is one of the few places where you can by a pie for 50 bucks though, most places charge less than that for a large and some of them are deep dish which means...
Read moreWhen they wanted to charge me nearly $40 for a x large pizza I refused. They said the price is high because it's really good. Well im italian and even in Italy and New York the pizza is not that expensive and it's also really good. So finally a friend said I must try it so she took me and payed for a personal pizza for her and a personal for me ($15). Much time later it finally came out, I couldn't wait to try this personal pizza. Well first of all the personal pizzas I got in middle school were bigger than this pizza. The crust was good but the sauce and cheese was definitely nothing special. So I noticed they had a happy hour on chicken wings so I decided to try those since the pizza definitely did not fill my stomach. The wings were mostly fatty skin and kinda small. I also noticed they were hiring, so out of curiosity I asked how much managers made here? $11/hr. Seriously? You guys charge $40 for a pizza and only pay your managers...
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