Please note before reading that I have well over half a million views on my Google reviews and pictures, and if you check my profile, you’ll see many that started low and were edited as things changed or as situations were rectified. Still waiting on a response from the owner.
With that being said, we were genuinely excited to try Slice and Spice, especially since we’re huge fans of 7 Spices (and eat there often) and have been following them on Instagram for quite a while. We even showed up early—we arrived around 10:40 AM and were the very first customers in line. Unfortunately, the experience ended up being more frustrating than enjoyable.
Ordering & Service Issues We completed placing our order at 11:04 AM, but only the wings made it through their system, according to the owner. Our Tikka pizza and butter chicken-loaded fries never showed up, and we later learned the order hadn’t been processed at all, except somehow the wings. Meanwhile, pizzas for people who came in after us were coming out before ours, which was discouraging. We waited patiently as we understood that this was a grand opening. The wings arrived at 11:22 AM, but still no fries or pizza. By the time we left at 11:57 AM—nearly an hour and twenty minutes after arriving and 53 minutes after completing our order—we were still waiting for most of our food. The owner repeatedly told us the pizza was either “just five minutes” away or “being boxed,” but that turned out not to be true. We had to leave to pick up our son and ended up walking out hungry and frustrated.
We were refunded, but it took two separate transactions—one for the fries and another for the pizza—because neither had actually been made or was taking an extremely long time to prepare after the system issue was realized. The worst part of that, though, is that we didn’t want a refund; we genuinely wanted the food. Sadly, we didn’t even get an “I’m sorry” from the owner. I understand she was frustrated, but even seeing the look on her face as she looked out at us from the kitchen made it seem like it was our fault somehow.
Food Quality (What We Did Receive) If you’ve seen my reviews, you know I always give credit where credit is due. The tandoori wings were the one highlight. For a half-pound order (8 wings), they were very crispy, juicy, and generously sized. The house sauce was fresh with a nice kick that reminded you of classic Indian spices.
However, the pricing overall is hard to justify for what you get:
Wings: $10 for ½ lb. It might be better to price them by the piece, since customers can’t easily judge value with bone weight included. However, we DID feel that the size of the wings was perfect and didn’t mind the price point, just how they’re sold. Go piece, not pound!
Loaded Butter Chicken Fries: $13, and ours never arrived.
12" Pizzas: $19.99 across the board, which is about $6 more than comparable artisan pizza places nearby (like Mellow Mushroom), for the same size. This is extremely expensive by comparison.
Grand Opening Freebie Disappointment They had a spin-the-wheel promotion for early customers. We landed on a free drink with the purchase of loaded fries. Since we don’t drink pop or sugary drinks, it was a wasted perk—we just stuck with water. It would have been nice to have gotten another spin. I’d have even paid for bottled water to prove that our family doesn’t drink pop or sugary drinks.
Overall Experience I really can’t recommend visiting until they resolve their ordering system issues. Being first in line and still not receiving our food after more than an hour—while later orders were fulfilled—isn’t something most customers will tolerate. System bugs like this, mixed with much higher than average price points on artisan pizzas, can easily ruin what could otherwise be a great first impression.
We truly wanted to enjoy this place, but we left disappointed, still hungry, and out a chunk of our morning. Once they work out the kinks and streamline their ordering process, things may improve, but for now, I’d wait before...
Read moreRead the whole review and you will understand. I recently visited Slice & Spice Indian Pizza, and I want to share an honest and detailed review based on my experience. Quality-wise, the food is pretty good. The flavors are solid, and you can tell they put effort into making everything from scratch. Quantity, however, is just okay. Nothing exceptional or above average compared to other Indian pizza places. Where things really stood out in a negative way was the pricing. As someone who has tried many Indian pizzas and eaten at several Indian restaurants over the years, I know the usual price range and what makes sense. But the prices here are honestly shocking. A 12-inch pizza for around $20 and a 16-inch pizza for about $30 feels extremely overpriced. I understand that quality and scratch-made items cost more, but these prices go well beyond what makes sense for this kind of food. It’s not about whether I can spend money it’s about paying a price that matches the value. And here, the value simply doesn’t match the cost. On top of that, no offers, no deals, no complimentary sauces, and even a tiny 2 oz sauce cup for $0.50 makes the experience feel even more expensive. Two small samosas priced around $13 is also far beyond reasonable in my opinion. It genuinely feels like customers are being overcharged for very basic add-ons.
For example, I ordered three 16-inch pizzas, and my total came to about $98 and that’s just wild. I’ve eaten at Indian restaurants in places like downtown New York, and their prices are still lower than what I experienced here.
At the end of the day, the food is decent, but the pricing structure makes it hard to justify coming back. I truly hope they reconsider their prices, because at the current rate, they’re likely creating one-time customers instead of repeat customers. With fair pricing, this place could be much...
Read moreWe tried the new Indian fusion pizza spot and absolutely loved it! The concept is something you usually only see in larger cities, so it’s really exciting to have something this unique right here in our town.
One thing we especially appreciated is the option to do a half-and-half pizza, it’s perfect if you want to try multiple flavor combinations or have kids who prefer something simpler. For the pizza we did the tandoori tango. The wings were also a pleasant surprise, really flavorful and cooked just right. We tried the butter chicken and the tandoori wings.
Yes, the prices are a bit on the higher side, but the quality and freshness definitely come through, so we felt it was worth it. The staff is also really good, welcoming, friendly, and helpful, which made the experience even better. Overall, a great addition to our local food scene and we’ll...
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