Their pizza doesn't taste good and the only reason they're still in business is because they're on the Busch campus student center and most students don't have other options when they're hungry.
The main reason why I'm giving them such terrible reviews is because I found thin, rectangular piece of plastic (about 1.5'' x 0.75'') lodged within my vanilla yogurt w/ honey and granola last semester. It was really gross to chew on plastic amidst the granola, plus it into cut my cheek.
It really traumatized me and I have never bought yogurt from a restaurant ever since. I didn't even get a chance to confront them because I had my Physics homework due that night and was really busy. But what they did was so wrong, they should really maintain better hygiene and not leave pieces of plastic...
Read moreA club even bought a cookie platter from Gerlandas. My friend who has a tree nut allergy like me went to go ask them if they used any tree nuts in their cookies. They said "they don't even use tree nuts at all". When we both ate the cookie we felt the symptoms our allergies right away and I had gone in an ambulance to the ER. The fact they can advertise they don't use tree nuts at all and potentially just kill someone is absolutely crazy to me and they need to be held accountable at all costs. I have so many medical bills to pay. Though my friend did not have a serious as my reaction he started puking and feeling awful after eating that cookie. tldr:GERLANDAS USES TREE NUTS EVEN WHEN THEY...
Read moreGerlanda's pizza is in the Student Center on Bush Campus at Rutgers. The pizza is average, or perhaps, when compared to other campus fare, a bit above average. They usually have six or seven different pies worth of slices available, and throw them on a tractor belt heater when you ask for them. For the most part I've never ordered a fresh pizza, but the slices aren't bad and it's a quick way to grab a bite...
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