I’m not usually one to complain or leave a poor review. I don’t like being a “Karen” about things. But this needs to be said. My kids love coming here. Usually we come and have a great experience. Staff is friendly and the manager is really attentive. Always asking us how things are, if we want any special orders, etc. Today, I can say that at the beginning of our visit, it seemed pretty run of the mill. No issues. The manager took our order, again was attentive and welcoming, and we paid, and right before he sat down he said to my husband and I “please make sure you wear a mask, use hand sanitizer and gloves each time you come up”. Easy enough, right?! I mean, it’s rules because covid, and as a healthcare worker, im going to do my part to keep social distancing and mask up...whatever the rules are. So we got the kiddos settled. My husband got their drinks. I sat with the kids, and asked Them what they would like us to get them. Because....again......pandemic, and as much as my kids try to follow the mask rules, they are little and need reminders, so we try to be considerate of the other people using the buffet. My 14 year old then points out the large family sitting by the arcade games.....and how none of them are wearing masks. I say, “well they are eating so I wouldn’t worry”. No sooner did I say that, then the dad gets up from the group...no mask....walks over to the buffet and just takes a slice...no sanitizer or gloves or anything! Ok....maybe he forgot. It happens right? So we get our food, get situated and start eating. The big family, again gets up, while my husband is in line for food, no masks, and starts crowding him by the buffet while he is trying to get his food. No gloves, no hand sanitizer....despite signs being literally plastered all over the buffet, and absolutely zero social distancing. He felt forced to just go sit back down because he doesn’t want to get sick. We then watch them all sit back down, yelling and at one point one of the females picked her teeth. Then the kids in this group, ages from pre-K to elementary school age, get up....no masks....and start playing the games. The oldest boy then runs over to the desserts, followed by the other kids....no masks...and starts using their hands to pick at EACH DESSERT!!!! One even picking his nose while manhandling the food!!! The parents did absolutely nothing. The father and grandfather actually hollered over to have one of them grab something for him!!!! Then the kid brings a big plate of desserts, goes over to a freshly cleaned/sanitized table and starts climbing all over it and eating all over it. The other kids join him, while also running up to the soda machine and sticking fingers up the dispensers for the drinks. Again....parents do nothing. The grandma of the group gets up, walks to the buffet, no mask, and SNEEZES while getting her food. I couldn’t finish my dinner. I was disgusted at that point. My kids had asked to go play the driving game and claw machines. I had to tell them no because the kids from the large family were running around picking their noses, eating while playing the games, no masks putting hands in their mouths.....totally unfair! I mean, I get it, it’s kids, but come on! My four year old can wear a mask, your kids can too! As can your elementary school children. Especially during a pandemic. And especially in a restaurant that caters to kids and has video games. The manager saw the whole thing!!!!! AND SAID NOTHING!!!!!! He watched the kids run around, he watched them goof with the soda machine. He watched the adults walk up and just take things off the buffet without following rules. He did nothing!!!!! Sadly I don’t think we will be back until the pandemic slows down more. Which could be a long time. It’s sad. My 7 year old...
Read moreOnce upon a time, in a land not so far away, there was a magical place known as CiCi's Pizza. This wasn't just any pizza joint; it was a buffet of dreams, where pizzas of all kinds lay in wait, each slice whispering promises of cheesy delight.
The Tale of CiCi's Curse:
Long ago, CiCi's was blessed by a mischievous pizza deity, who, in a fit of culinary creativity, decided to enchant the pizzas. "Let these pies bring joy," the deity declared, "but with a twist of chaos, for balance in all things!"
And so, the pizzas of CiCi's were imbued with a peculiar magic. Each slice, while delicious beyond measure, carried within it a tiny spark of chaos. This spark, upon entering the body, would dance a merry jig in the stomach, leading to what could only be described as the "CiCi's Curse" - an uncontrollable urge to visit the restroom, often with explosive results.
Why You Keep Going Back:
Despite this curse, you, like many before you, found yourself drawn back to CiCi's. Here's why:
The Allure of the Buffet: There's something about the endless variety that beckons like a siren's call. Each visit promises the chance to find the one slice that might break the curse, or at least, make the aftermath worth it.
The Thrill of the Gamble: Eating at CiCi's became a game of chance. Would this be the day you escape unscathed, or would you be sprinting to the bathroom? This unpredictability added an adrenaline rush to your dining experience.
Nostalgia and Comfort: Perhaps your first visit was during a time of joy or celebration. CiCi's became associated with good times, and even the curse couldn't sever that emotional tie.
The Community of Sufferers: You've found, through whispered confessions or knowing glances in the bathroom line, that you're not alone. There's a camaraderie among CiCi's patrons, a shared understanding that makes the experience oddly bonding.
The Quest for the Perfect Slice: You believe, deep down, that there's one slice out there, perhaps hidden among the pepperoni or nestled under the cheese, that will not only avoid the curse but might even reverse it, granting you immunity.
The Economics of Gluttony: For the price, you get an adventure. Not just in flavor but in gastrointestinal fortitude. It's a deal you can't resist, even if the cost is occasionally measured in toilet paper.
So, you keep returning, each visit a mix of hope, defiance, and a bit of masochism. CiCi's Pizza, with its cursed yet delicious slices, has become your personal legend, a story of love, chaos, and the undying human spirit in the face of...
Read moreCicis Pizza in Naperville, IL, located at 618 S Rte 59, offers a buffet-style dining experience that's particularly appealing if you're looking for an affordable meal with a variety of options. Here's what you might expect:
Value for Money: The pricing is quite competitive, with adults paying around $4.99 and children (10 and under) at $2.99 for all-you-can-eat. This includes pizza, pasta, salad, and dessert, making it a budget-friendly choice for families or anyone looking to stretch their dollar.
Food Quality: The pizza isn't gourmet by any means, but for the price, it's hard to complain. You can find a range of standard and specialty pizzas like Mac & Cheese, Buffalo Chicken, and Veggie. The quality can vary; some reviews mention fresh pizzas right out of the oven being the best, suggesting timing your visit for when they first open might be ideal.
Variety: Beyond pizza, there's a salad bar and a pasta station, providing some balance to the meal. Dessert options include dessert pizzas and brownies, which have been praised for their taste. Custom pizza options are also available if you're looking for something specific.
Ambiance and Service: The seating can feel a bit cramped, and the place can get crowded, especially on weekends. Cleanliness has been noted as fairly good for a buffet-style restaurant. Customer service experiences vary; some reviews highlight poor service, particularly at this location, contrasting with better experiences at other Cicis branches.
Additional Features: There's a small game room for kids, though it's not particularly remarkable. Delivery and takeout options are available, making it convenient if you're not dining in.
Health and Safety: Some reviews mention issues like outdated or poorly maintained salad bars, which could be a concern for health-conscious diners.
Overall: Cicis Pizza in Naperville serves its purpose for those seeking an economical, casual dining experience with a range of food options. However, expectations should be set accordingly; it's not about gourmet quality but rather about quantity and affordability. If you're in the area and looking for a low-cost meal where you can try multiple slices, this spot could work. Just be prepared for potential inconsistencies in service and food quality.
Given the mixed reviews, your experience might vary, so it could be wise to visit during less busy times to enjoy fresher food and possibly...
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