I’d have pizza with buffalo chicken while taking a liter of drink in the form of cola or clean water. Salads and drinks went together from my selections on Domino’s menu. Tasting dried cranberries like a gambler, I’d pick up pizza slices with white meat and have a bubble in the form of Dasani or Zero Coke. Pecans and apples were classics to my salad’s garden mix. Chocolate dripped from mom’s order of two as I stuffed bread where cheese should be: there was my bread bite and home dining of praise. Domino’s bread was like a stick because there was joy with parmesan and the last pepperoni. Vegetables were so quiet on my plate; Domino’s icing wasn’t too sweet either. Domino’s provided me a taste of Wisconsin, Memphis, and Italy. “Bread Sides” became my resume of vacations at various hotels in Kern County and I saved breadsticks in personal fridge until I zapped them in powerful microwave to softness with spiced marinara. My heart would get so shaky due to beautiful meals I’d get tender for with Domino’s mobile treats, which were actually at right temperatures in concept and presence. Soda could be part of most diets since sugar in my drink was optional by proper proportion and right action. Meat lovers in my green house that Domino’s delivered to also enjoyed Pacific Veggie Pizza as box of cheese pie with legumes, wet flavors, and simple hints of garlic. Much of the pizza’s cheeses, toppings, sauces, and crusts reminded my brother of Italy’s pizza offerings, yet Domino’s flew off excellence with Philly cheese and American jalapenos. Indeed, Domino’s liked to keep Hawaii by serving pineapple and smoked bacon, the two ingredients which combined on Hawaiian-style pizza with ham, peppers, and mozzarella to create spicy aftertaste with tones of fruit and smoke. Domino’s delivered to my hotel rooms as well as my green house with ludicrous effects and casual speed, thus food that was supposed to be hot turned out well. Domino’s dishes were good quality compared to Old Towne Pizza’s random food in Tehachapi; in fact, Old Towne Pizza was a place to dine in rather than have deliver unless I’d like used oil and weak forks. Domino’s made good presence at my middle school in the past; I saw that Domino’s magic graduated well in colors of red,...
Read moreUDPATE: So, it seems like Domino's has redeemed themselves ... slightly. I was at 1 star but the pizza now come cut all the way through, and no more huge bubbles pushing the toppings to the side, which is nice, and the flavors seem to be a bit better.
Still slow delivery, and they sometimes do two deliveries at once, and it pains me to see the little tracker pass us up while we wonder just how cold our pizza will be by the time it gets here.
Also, still very overpriced.
Bumping up to 3 stars. I reserve the right to bump back down if y'all start slippin' again. :) Would love to see you guys 4 or 5 star worthy. We shall see. Faster delivery and a bit cheaper would help.
We ordered tonight—let's see if it's still quality.
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VERY EXPENSIVE FOR WHAT YOU GET!! We normally order two pizzas and two orders of boneless wings, by the time you're done, it's about $70. Yikes... for what?
It's okay sometimes, but most of the time it comes not cut through so you have to recut it and it can be a bit sloppy. There is also an issue with bubbles in the dough sometimes which pushes the ingredients into the center so you end up with large portions missing ingredients. I used to work at Dominos and I know this can be solved by having someone who knows how to kneed and slap dough.
Dominos suffers from a lack of employee training, and is way too expensive for...
Read moreOrdered from the dominos app, and I was pleased to see that they changed their "2 for 5.99" coupon to "3 for 5.99" just to squeeze some more money out of me, but that's not the employees fault! After ordering, my app later told me my pizza was ready to be picked up. I arrived and the man at the counter told me it wasnt ready yet so I stood and waited. I dont usually care about waiting and again, that's not the employees fault, so I figured whatever. I waited for 25 minutes while the man at the counter avoided looking at me. Around 15 minutes into waiting I saw my pizzas finish cooking and get placed onto the "ready for pickup" shelf, but the man waiting on me didnt notice them. Luckily, I had the awesome view of four teenage couples sucking eachothers tongues in the waiting line, I dont know how I would have made it without watching them kiss and grope each other while waiting for my food! Once someone finally asked me which order is mine, they managed to find my pizzas and hand them to me, and they were about as cold as the low quality grade C pineapple they top their pizzas with. The employees are busy and they do good work, but wow do the pizzas just suck now lol And now that I'm paying even more for them because dominos wants to increase prices even with coupons, it just doesn't...
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