Quite literally the worst customer experience Ive ever had.
My mom suggested Mozz for my bday dinner. I love pizza and it had good reviews, so I was in. We ordered 2 pizzas and a cheesey bread. One pizza came out in a reasonable amount of time. 15-20 min later, we still only had one pizza.
I politely asked an employee to check on the rest of the order and she said she would. Great! 10 min later, a table who got there after us got a cheesey bread and a couple of pizzas all at once. I went back up with my mom hoping for an update and it was clear this employee had never checked on the order. She immediately went on the defensive. I calmly said, “listen, I’m super hungry and this is my birthday dinner and this experience is kinda ruining my night.” (I promise I did not raise my voice or add any swear words to that statement. I just wanted her to actually do something about it.) This employee started yelling at ME saying there was nothing she could do because they’re busy and all these people ordered before us (not true), and I had no right to speak to her that way. What way?! I’m not exaggerating, she full on yelled at me and caused a scene over this. It was so unhinged, I’m in shock hours later.
The supervisor(?) came over when he heard her screaming. He took her side and wouldn’t let me or my mom talk to explain what was happening. He kept saying she was a good employee. Have I died and gone to hell for my birthday? What is happening??
I left at that point, my parents waited for a refund since no one could tell them when to expect the rest of the food… another 15 minutes later, the supervisor was like “I can just put a pizza in for you right now” because he couldn’t figure out how to do the refund. My guy, WHY DIDNT YOU JUST MAKE OUR ORDER WHEN WE FIRST ASKED ABOUT IT?? How did it take you that long to say you didn’t know how to do a refund?? Hahahahaha.
The pizza we DID initially get was kinda burnt. It was also not sliced well and we had to try to cut it with a butterknife. It’s almost comical. The only good thing about this place is that the oven is cool looking. And the bathroom was...
Read more"Mozz Pizza" is an absolute gem tucked away in the heart of the city. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted by the cozy and inviting atmosphere that sets the perfect tone for a memorable dining experience.
Let's start with the star of the show - the pepperoni pizza. Words cannot do justice to the perfection that is Mozz Pizza's pepperoni pizza. The crust is expertly crafted, with just the right amount of crispiness on the outside and a delightful chewiness on the inside. Each bite is a symphony of flavors, with the tangy tomato sauce perfectly complementing the gooey mozzarella cheese and the savory slices of pepperoni. It's a culinary masterpiece that leaves you craving more long after the last slice has been devoured.
And then there's the garlic bread - a simple dish elevated to new heights at Mozz Pizza. The aroma of freshly baked bread and garlic wafts through the air as soon as it's placed on your table. One bite and you're transported to garlic bread heaven. The bread is soft and pillowy on the inside, with just the right amount of crunch on the outside. The garlic butter is rich and flavorful, with hints of herbs that dance on your palate with each bite. It's the perfect accompaniment to any meal at Mozz Pizza.
But it's not just the food that makes Mozz Pizza stand out - it's the ambiance as well. The restaurant is adorned with charming decor that gives it a rustic yet modern feel. Exposed brick walls, cozy booth seating, and dim lighting create an intimate setting that's perfect for a romantic date night or a casual dinner with friends. The staff are friendly and attentive, adding to the overall warmth of the atmosphere.
In conclusion, Mozz Pizza is a must-visit destination for any food lover. With its mouthwatering pepperoni pizza, delectable garlic bread, and charming atmosphere, it's a dining experience that you won't soon forget. Whether you're a local or just passing through, be sure to add Mozz Pizza to your list of...
Read moreThe food is good but not worth the price for what you get. If you want a pizza and a salad to share its $25 a person. $15 for a sandwhich. Does not make sense. If you want a good italian sandwhich worth the $11 you pay for it go to Caputos in SLC. I have been to many other fire wood pizza joints in Dallas area and other states that also use “organic” and “locally sourced” ingredients. It does not explain why Mozz chooses to charge $17 for a personal size pizza. My favorite pizza place is cadillac pizza in mckinney texas. They also offer locally sourced ingredients but their value is much better in comparison. In response to the owner just a couple of years ago the prices were much cheaper at your establishment and I have a hard time believing costs have gone up that much to justify the hike. If they have and it seems you like trying to be transparent can you share your profit margins from the year you increased prices to now? There should not be a difference if it really is all about increased cost of the ingredients you are sourcing. Regardless I have been to many pizza places and the taste of the pizza to me does not justify using as you mentioned such costly processes and ingredients. To me you dont at all seemed concerned with the consumer their spending power and the overall state of the economy. To me it seems like you are like every other business that claims to use “organic” “locally sourced” ingredients knowing you can charge an arm and a leg because people see the word “organic” and psychologically automatically think it will taste better and will pay more. I guess when the recession comes and consumers have less buying power they will actually be faced with considering if “organic” and “locally sourced” actually equates to a better taste that...
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