In all my 87 years of living, I have never had pizza quite like this. I was born in the year of 1936. It was the Great Depression, and pizza wasn’t something you could come across easily... if anything, pizza was rotten tomato juice and a single shredlet of cheese on a cracker... I lived my younger years starving and pizza-less, my life lacked flavor and the world seemed grey.
After the second world war, things were looking up, I had my first pizza at the age of 11, it was 1947. Things were good, from that day forth, I had pizza often and I loved it.
One day in 1960, however, the world changed as I knew it... the very first Domino’s pizza opened in my hometown of Ypsilanti, Michigan! It was like the gates of Heaven themselves had opened and the sounds of an angel’s choir floated dreamily outwards (in the form of Domino’s pizza, of course). The world seemed like it was full of opportunity and color.
Decades later, however, I lost my spark. I moved here, to Newcastle, Oklahoma. The hunka hunka burnin’ love I felt for Domino’s pizza had faded to a mere smidgen of interest... My life had returned to the dun of my early childhood, I was bitter and depressed.
One day, not long ago, I heard that a Domino’s pizza had opened near the Walmart in Newcastle.. hoping to attempt to relive the wonderful days of my youth, I decided to check it out. I ordered a 16 inch Brooklyn crust Meatzza, and I loved it. My entire family couldn’t pull my thrashing body from the Meatzza as I devoured it with a renewed and fiery passion. My dentures had never seen such violence, such hunger, such unbridled malice.
Now, I order there almost every day, my family has grown concerned with my obsession. I don’t leave my room except to go to Newcastle Domino’s, and that is how I like it. I have become weak and frail in my old age, but my passion for Domino’s pizza is intact. Also, the staff are kind and try their best to feed my insatiable hunger with heavenly sustenance.
As a pizza connoisseur, I definitely recommend.
Here is a picture one of the staff members took of a recent order of mine (a 14 inch handtossed pizza with extra bacon)
I hope that Little Sissy’s, Papa WRONG’s, And Pizza Tin Rathouse are taking notes, because this place knows how...
Read moreSeptember 13, 2025 – 8:16 PM Order: Two sandwiches and one order of chicken wings.
Issue: One of the sandwiches ordered was a chicken bacon ranch sandwich. Upon opening and eating part of it, it was clear the chicken was spoiled. The meat had a strong odor, and even after tasting to check whether it might be the sauce, it was confirmed the chicken itself was bad.
Actions Taken: • Immediately called the store and asked to speak to the manager, S. Williams. • Explained the issue and requested a partial refund for only the chicken bacon ranch sandwich. • Manager stated she did not have the ability to issue a partial refund.
Concerns: • The potential spoiled chicken presents a serious food safety hazard.
Request: Refund for the spoiled sandwich, and confirmation that the store has taken steps to check and address the chicken...
Read moreEvery since the new manager lady with gray hair short and chubby started working there every time I have went in my order has been messed up and she refuses to rectify the problem. She has had an issue with me and so she messes up my order on purpose and then hangs up on me when I try to call to have it replaced. This is the worst management of any establishment I've ever been in. If she gets upset with you for any reason whatsoever, her issue with me happened to be a complaint about her ignoring me when I came in to order shortly after opening, just know that from there on out your order will be messed up and she will not fix the problem. Do not waste...
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