STAY AWAY! I would leave zero stars if it was possible. Called for delivery, woman answered the phone (one of owners) couldn't speak english well and after trying to take my address she passed the phone to her husband (other owner) who also had trouble even getting my address. Once he figured it out finally (I repeated at least 6 times) told me it would be a $30 minimum for delivery -- no big deal, that's cool. I ordered a large pepperoni and 10 wings -- he told me "that will be $48." I said, "that doesn't seem right, that seems too expensive for 1 pizza and a few wings. He said, "next time check the website for prices," and hung up on me! Didn't explain the total, didn't say let me double check, nothing. So, after the whole frustration of the language barrier and getting through them understanding my address and everything and spending 7-8 minutes on the phone with them, he just hangs up on me. Can you believe that? I was frustrated and upset so I called back and asked if it's good customer service to hang up on people, etc. He starts to say check the website again, and I asked if there is some delivery charge or something. He says it is $6! So, not only do I have to order a minimum of $30 I have to pay $6 for delivery so it's a minimum of $36. I tell him that is way higher than most places charge and doesn't make sense to have a minimum (which means this is how much you need to spend to make it worth us driving to you) and charge another $6. He hung up on me a 2nd time, but not before telling me "go order from pizza hut." Hung up and called Rubinos. Got an XL pepperoni, 14 wings and ranch for $35 delivered.
Can't remember a time I've been treated so rudely. I would never support a...
Read moreWorld Class Pizza is somewhat of a hidden gem that exceeded my expectations. Upon recommendation, I decided to try it for dinner, and I'm glad I did. The pizza boasted a pretty good combination of toppings and a perfectly fluffy, pillowy crust that stole the show. What sets this pizzeria apart is The fluffy dough/crust with just the right texture.
The sauce, while slightly sweeter than I'm used to, complemented the overall flavor profile well. In terms of pricing, World Class Pizza offers competitive rates, with prices ranging from $25 to $45 per pizza depending on size and toppings. While this may seem a tad steep, the only cheaper option would be Dominoes, Pizza Hut, Little Caesars, etc.
The inside of the store is just a counter to order and a handful of seats. Most of the seating is outside which is why I usually recommend people order to-go from this establishment. Run by a dedicated individual who operates the establishment 24/7, it's the perfect spot for late-night cravings or a quick snack. Overall, World Class Pizza has some solid pizza that is competitively priced. Also it's available at all hours of the day making it one of the more convenient pizzerias in town. Check it out and see...
Read moreGarbage. Nasty attitude. Slow. And I always like to take a look at the back door of a place to see what kind of sanitation they have. If you decide to do the same, do it BEFORE you eat here because it looks like a bad part of skid row. Nasty and if that's truly any indication of the sanitation of this place, I don't know how they are still open. I bet you this is some kind of store front for something illegal. Bet me.
Front door was locked and lights were out even though I could see my order sitting on the counter in the dark. Knocked and Knocked but the guy was ignoring me. I walked all up and down the glass knocking. After finally taking this picture, I gave up and started walking back to my car. He finally comes out and starts yelling at me that my 'order has been waiting' and that I 'should knock to get his attention'...
oh no. That was the wrong thing to say. To a paying customer?? This guy tells me his name is Lee and he 'doesn't care if I'm upset because my order is ready.'
Well, he just scored a bad review. Let's see if...
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