Great experience. I was in town with my three kids for the eclipse. At first we had a difficult time finding a restaurant that was open on Sunday evening. We were so happy to find green peppers. We walked in close to closing time and the staff was as friendly as can be. Looked through the menu with us and help pick appropriate size meals. Being New Yorkers we have had bad experiences ordering pizza when out of state and usually avoid it, but this day we did order the pizza. It was amazing!!! My kids said it was one of their favorite things about our trip. We came back for more pizza for lunch the next day. We also had their chicken fingers and mozzarella sticks. All were fresh and delicious. Very...
Read moreEditing my review and adding some photos. I ordered online via their website which was very easy and user friendly. I found out by doing so that you can request specifics about your pizza, like thin crust, extra sauce, crispy, doughy, etc. That's pretty awesome! I still think the mozz sticks are very bland and the pizza is fine. Loved the fries as they are fresh cut and thick. Chicken is good too. It's a decent place for sure, but not mind-blowing.
I wish they would reopen dine-in though. I never lived here pre COVID and I've heard they used to be open later with a great dine-in experience. Wish I could know for myself! Still a good place and...
Read moreGreen Peppers Restaurant was founded in 1982 when it was known as Zachary's Pizza. Their pizza crust today comes in white, honey wheat or gluten free. The recipe and toppings are still the same over the years. They still carry Z's Special which is a supreme pizza. You cannot go wrong with a Cheesy Garlic Breadsticks which is a local favorite. Besides pizza and pasta, they do carry burger and fries, soups, chicken wings and other appetizers. They recently switched from Pepsi products to Coke products for fountain sodas. They have good selection of domestic beers and local microbrews. They are decent restaurant at...
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