decent pizza, don't feel horrible about my life after I eat it as I do about other pizza's. however, delivery service lacking. the last 3 times I ordered, get a call 30-40 minutes after stating that if I want the pizza, I have to pick it up. If not consistent with your delivery, don't offer it. And if you do, call earlier to inform the customer about the mistake so we can order elsewhere
update - 7/12 - I decided to gamble and order for delivery again from their website. I ordered at 4pm, delivery set for 4:49pm. 5:10pm I called: "delivery man is late, you should have it in 20 minutes." 5:30pm call back: "he's not here yet." They have great pizza, but the service is so bad. My kids like the pizza but not worth the headache of not knowing whether you will get it or not. Also, no updates, no apologies, nothing. Not worth the hassle, unless you're willing to pick it up,...
Read moreThere were three problems with my experience. First, they messed up my order: I asked for (and paid extra for) peanut butter in my acai bowl, and they didn't give me any. Second, the quality of the food was pretty low: the bowl was almost entirely (roughly 90%) the acai base with very little other fruit or granola. The fruit that was there wasn't properly prepared (for example, the banana wasn't sliced, so there was just one chunk of banana on top that I had to cut myself with the weird spoon they gave me). Finally, the drinks were overpriced: a small bottle of off-brand water cost $2.50, nearly twice what it would cost at an already-overpriced convenience store or gas station nearby.
This place is directly on my way home from work, I pass it most days, but unless they get new owners or something, I'm probably...
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