I ordered carryout online through there website around 9:30pm. Unfortunately all the other nearby restaurants were closing and my wife and I were hungry. I get to the restaurant about 9:35 after circling the block for 5 minutes trying to find it. There's no signage of any kind so I just walked into a random building and just so happened to stumble upon the right place. I stood there for a few minutes before anyone actually helped me. Then I told the woman at the cash register that I had placed an order o line. She informed me that they only did delivery online. I assured her I selected carryout, to which she gets frustrated and tells me that they don't even have that set up in their system. Then she snarky tells me that the food won't be done til about 11pm. Frustrated with the fact that every restaurant is closed by 10pm on a Friday night we just said the hell with it and waited on our food. At 10:30,i went in just to get an update on the food to see if it might be done sooner, the woman recognized me immediately and handed me my food, then rang me out. Despite the fact that I had put my credit card info in online, I still had to pay, makes no sense to me. We get back to our hotel room 2 minutes down the road and we dig in. The pizza was still warm but it had obviously been sitting there for a little while. The cheese was already hardening and was stuck to the box. They also didn't even put sauce on our pizza. We essentially got thin crust cheesy bread with toppings on it. The salads we got weren't bad, the raspberry vinaigrette was delicious. Overall, it wasn't worth the $24. Their customers service skills are awful and the only competent people seemed to be the two cooks making the pizzas. I definitely do not recommend this place. I'd rather pay the toll to cross the bridge over to St Ignace and...
Read moreMy friend and I read the reviews for this pizza place and decided we'd give it a shot. On Google this restaurant is supposed to close at 12am(we asked if they were open until that time on the phone too), I placed an order for a plain cheese pizza and breadsticks with a couple things of ranch for pickup at 10:13pm because everyone was saying the delivery took super long, not the case. I was told it would be an hour wait, for cheese and bread. When it came time to go pick up, we received a call from the restaurant at 11:13pm saying they were closing and that none of the doors would be unlocked and the phones would be turned off, the worker gave my friend her personal number and told us to drive to the back of the building for her to bring it out. Why tell us it was an hour wait, and then call us an hour later to tell us we needed to hurry up because they were closing. Our total was 23.25(w/out tip) and didn't give a receipt, and the charge came from nonna Lisa's, not papa zos. Luckily the pizza and breadsticks were still warm when we got back to our hotel room. But the crust was super thin, burnt on half the pizza and the seasonings were in like a line on one side and we only received one ranch(my friend and I love our ranch, also tasted like hidden valley). Everything tasted okay, but for 23$ I would recommend literally anywhere else. The lady we had spoke with was nice, just very weird behavior/practices from...
Read moreDo yourself a favor, go to the mackinaw market, buy the cheapest frozen pizza you can and cook it with the hair dryer in your hotel room, it will be faster, cheaper and taste better than what they sell. After asking around, we are finding this is just another parasite scam business by the family that wants a monopoly on everything in this town, they would buy the friggin' bridge if they could! The address they use is for the starbucks coffee (which I believe they also own) but the food is coming from one of the hotels they own on Huron st., the Hamilton I think. They also have another ghost pizza operation that uses an address that is about the location of the mini golf that is next to the Starbucks. This family has acquired many businesses and hotels in the area (28 hotels and 8 restaurants as of 8/2017) and this is probably an attempt to dilute the delivery pizza market enough to get one of the long standing pizza businesses to fail and sell real cheap, then they have another prime piece of the Mackinac Monopoly board, and when they own it all, they will set the prices and quality of service you receive. If you look carefully at the ratings for businesses in the area, you will be able to see who is robbing the tourists. KNOW who you are spending your tourist dollars with, if anything is going to ruin this vacation paradise, this...
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