Called to order take out for lunch while visiting Veyo pool w/my Kids. Asked for 2 cheese pizzas (listed @ $11 on website) was asked what size I wanted (no size options given on menu online). Apparantly online menu only lists prices for small pizzas. Was advised Med is $13, Large is $15, so I asked for 2 Med pizzas. Was then told they don't have any Med regular (not thin) crusts. So I said fine, I'll just take 2 Large pizzas. Was given my total of $36 & change??? Asked why price was almost $37 for 2, $15 carry-out pizzas??? Was then told they're charging $2/pizza for "sanitation procedures" during Covid?!?! I just cancelled my order & took my business elsewhere.
I don't care what you charge for your product, but I HATE companies that can't be transparent with that pricing! If I was advised from there beginning online that 2 large cheese pizzas were $15/ea & that there was an additional charge/pizza for "sanitation procedures" during Covid, I would've been been fine paying my expected total of $36-$37. But you set an expectation through your online menu that I'd be feeding my party 2 pizzas for about $25. So the final total felt dishonest & manipulative.
If you have small, med & large, great! LIST THEM WITH PRICES ON YOUR WEBSITE! Dont lead customers to think you have one size & price only on your menu.
Also, charging $2 extra/pie for "sanitation" during covid is total BS though. And waiting to tell people about it until AFTER they've placed an order is even worse! It comes across as exploitation & price gouging. Also, are you saying that you were making food that could've been contaminated BEFORE Covid??? So now you've gotta charge more t ok make your food how it should've been prepared all...
Read moreOn a whim, we decided to drive up from St George to celebrate the removal of my braces. I called ahead to confirm they would be open, and though the dining room was going to be closed, we could still get pizza. I ordered over the phone, and the pizza had just been sliced and put in the box as we entered the restaurant. The ladies there were very helpful in helping us choose over the phone, and super friendly at the restaurant--offering us the tables outside (in the front), paper plates, napkins, and cups of ice to go with our purchase of 2 liters of lemonade. The experience and service was GREAT, and the pizza was HEAVENLY. I am a thin crust girl, while my husband likes pan, so we got one of each. Mine was the margharita (get the balsamic drizzle--it is SO GOOD), and my husband got the Big D (with all the meat). Both were absolutely delicious-- with the taste that handmade pizza should have (most chain pizza tastes like ... chain pizza). We ordered two larges (16-inch), which will last us a few days, so the pizza wasn't cheap. But, frankly, nothing is cheap these days! The pizzas were, however, deliciously worth it! All the yumminess, with the added bonus of supporting a small business who clearly takes pride in...
Read moreWent to grab some pizza because the reviews were pretty decent. The pizza was really good, had the Big D on a thin crust, nice & crispy not soggy at all. The cheesy bread was fine, marinara was okay. Salad was crunchy and fresh. Lady behind the counter was pleasant, the male server seemed friendly enough, and the cook was singing in the back. Dining room was clean and we were promptly seated. Music was at a pleasant level, playing 80’s greatest hits.
The server however, was less than friendly. We actually felt that we were not welcome at the restaurant. There was only 4 in our party, she only took two drink orders at a time. Asked if there was lemon for the iced tea and she literally rolled her eyes at us and had to think about it. Acted put out when we asked for our drinks to be refilled. Watched her at other tables and a party of three ordered all of their drinks at once and she turned and rolled her eyes at them as well, slammed cups around while getting drinks ready. Server told an elderly couple her issues and stated she was “stuck at this job…” Never returned to our table to ask if we needed anything. It was not busy in the...
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