First and last time visiting this restaurant. We went here because my girlfriend said it was really good and such an awesome place (I'm from out of town). We showed up between 12 and 1230 Saturday morning after being at her families all night. We wanted to have a couple drinks and eat some good pizza. After showing up, we sampled some beers they had on draft. The first glass of beer we sampled had a hair in it. We shrugged it off and didn't make a deal about it because we aren't that complicated and got a new glass to sample. The next beer I tried had some clumps of something that I wasn't sure what it was floating around in the bottom of the glass. I told the cashier and she didn't seem to care. I figured she would at least notify the manager so that they can clean the taps. We shrugged this off as well and just settled for bottled beer. We told the lady that we wanted a fresh pepperoni pizza even though there was an old one in the heater. We didn't want old pizza, especially considering it costs like $7-8 more for some reason if it is in the heater compared to getting a fresh pizza a lot cheaper. The manager came up after we ordered and tried to get us to just take the pizza in the heater. I declined and told him I wanted fresh pizza and not old pizza. He seemed aggravated and walked back to the kitchen. After getting our pizza and eating, I drank my bottle of beer. I went back up to the register to get another bottle and was told that the manager told them not to sell any more alcohol. We literally came here to drink beer and eat pizza. It wasn't even close to time to stop selling alcohol. I went back to my seat and finished eating. While we were finishing eating, they began closing the restaurant. They started turning off all the lights around the place and cleaning up everything. I found this very rude and unprofessional. We felt rushed so we cleaned up our mess and left. The manager is very unprofessional in personality and appearance. This was not a good first visit for me. The pizza wasn't really as good as my girlfriend tried to make it out to be, either. There was spots all over that was missing cheese. I don't believe I'll be going back...
Read moreGreat pizza, great service and so much more. Peppers has a young, vibrant and friendly staff that will happily see to it that you have a full and terriffic Peppers experience. Boasting a wonderful gaming and entertainment area full of video gams and the like Peppers in Houma promises a fun and interactive atmosphere. They have a small but exquisite ice cream selection right out where you can see it, complete with a variety of free, fun and delicious toppings. It is truly a wonderful place for parties and family, friends and dates. Seating allows for large groups or more intimate settings. Not over priced and not too loud, Peppers can provide a welcome retreat from the mundane home meal experience. They have a nice selection of local brews for the beer drinkers too. Certainly worth the visit. Not looking to dine out but want to consume any quantity of quality culnary treats? Now Peppers can be delivered through Waitr! It is as painless as it gets. Check them out if ypu have not already. If you have, help them out! Give Peppers an honest rating here in...
Read moreFor good food, great drinks, and great atmosphere Pepper's can't be beat. The thin n' crispy pizza is amazing, and the cheesy bread is a house specialty (get it topped with pepperoni for an extra kick). Their wings are delicious, I recommend getting them double dipped (honey baked and medium is my go-to). While their food is really good, what makes this my go to place is the Piazza Bar. They serve up an array of house specialty drinks, beer specials from 4-7 on the weekdays and the ambiance is upscale-casual. The bartenders are always friendly and ready to recommend drinks to fit what your looking for, ask for Brishel or Kaley. It's the perfect place to unwind after a long day at work or to bring that special someone after dinner. Next time your in Thibodaux, go to where the locals go...Pepper's Pizzeria...
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