I was honestly hoping to be amazed as the reviews were positive. I hate to say it but the pizza isn’t worth your time or money. One large pepperoni set me back $25 dollars and I threw 3/4 of it away. My son told me not to get a Cuban pizza and I wanted so bad to try it and support a local business.
First. You cannot order online, unless you speak Spanish you can’t order by phone so you are left to show up and order in person. Which even then there is a hurdle of a language barrier.
The pizza had virtually zero taste or spice. It tastes like, well, like nothing. It looked okay and it was baked just fine. But it had no taste.
It reminded us of a Tombstone frozen pizza.
I would skip it. You’re better served just getting a corporate brand pizza. At least you will know what you’re getting prior...
Read moreI’d seen the sign at a nearby strip mall and tried it yesterday for the first time. The pizzas are Cuban style dinner- plate size with a savory crust that is not too thin or too thick and many toppings to choose from. The service is perfect and the owner came out and spoke to us and we pleasantly discovered that his restaurants are named for a once important and productive sugar plantation (Central Zaza) of his native region of Cuba. I’ll be returning and shall recommend this...
Read moreHole in the wall, sit down table servie. Pizza and Cuban (I think!) food.
It says "pizza", and the pizza did look and smell good.
But when I saw the Cuban menu, that's immediately what I wanted.
I had three lovely cheese croquettes and a chorizo sandwich. Both were perfectly lovely.
Price was right, service was...
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