First time we went we got sliders and so much was wrong with what we ordered we didn't bother calling back to correct it we just dealt with it and fixed it at home. Second time we Decided to order from the official Happy's website. I guess there are products on the site that this location doesn't sell. We get there and tell the guy what we ordered and he sees on the receipt "item not found" and we show him from our phones what we ordered and he got the wings in right away. I told him I wanted garlic BBQ. We wait 20 Minutes, get the wings and it's garlic parmesan. We have to wait another 20 Minutes. NOW HERE IS THE SITUATION THAT UPSET ME TODAY. Odered food, only got two items of the three we ordered. Were charged 25.87. called the location and the person on the phone very rudely told me I did something wrong when I have screenshots of what I ordered on the website and my bank statement charging me 25.87 when the store claims they are charging only 17.62. she gave me the corporate number to call and said I have to figure it out. I called and got no answer it just kept ringing. She's sending out the product I ordered and I'm being charged for it plus another delivery fee so in total I'm paying almost 40 dollars for some boneless wings, cheese sticks, and a three piece whole wing when it should have been the $25.87 we we're charged. This is the third time in a row we've had issues with this location. The first time we went inside to order and had so much stuff wrong we didn't bother calling back. The second time was the same issue with things from the website not showing up and they fixed it in store and we had to wait for them to make it and when we got it that was wrong so we had to wait again a total of 40 Minutes just got some wings. Now, this time is absolutely ridiculous. I shouldn't have to fix this myself as I do not work for Happy's pizza. Please contact me in regards to this I would like the $10.50 or so refunded to me because I didn't receive my item and shouldn't have to pay twice for it. I also think whoever it was on the phone needs to be taught basic customer service skills because I did not raise my voice or have an attitude, but she did. I work in a pizza place myself, have for 6 years. I do not and would not handle a situation like the way she did. She told me to call corporate because that's what they were going to do and she said they have proof of what I'm saying to not be true, well I called corporate got not answer so I emailed them my receipt, bank statement, and what we ordered from the website. Almost 40 dollars for a lunch combo of boneless wings and fried, a 3 piece whole wing, and 5 cheese sticks delivered. Don't order from here unless you want...
Read moreA Not-So-Happy Experience at Happy's Pizza
I recently decided to give Happy's Pizza a try, drawn in by the promise of happiness in every slice. Sadly, my experience left me anything but happy. From the moment I walked in, my expectations were met with a series of underwhelming choices.
The pizza, touted as the centerpiece of happiness, was far from the elation I was hoping for. The crust lacked that satisfying crunch, leaving me wondering if it had been baked to its full potential. The toppings, while plentiful, seemed to be an assortment chosen without much thought. The lack of flavor cohesion left me wondering if they were just randomly placed on the dough.
As I took my first bite, I couldn't help but feel a sense of disappointment. The cheese didn't ooze in that irresistible way, and the sauce was rather bland, failing to inspire the taste bud symphony I was anticipating. With every subsequent bite, the advertised happiness felt further and further away.
The ambiance of the place did little to uplift my spirits. The interior felt worn, and the lighting was dim, casting a shadow over the already lackluster meal. The service, while polite, didn't quite succeed in erasing the nagging feeling that I had fallen for a marketing gimmick.
In the end, Happy's Pizza delivered a pizza that failed to deliver on its promise. It left me pondering the irony of its name, as my taste buds certainly weren't dancing with joy. It's clear that happiness cannot be simply baked into a pizza, and this experience serves as a reminder that true satisfaction comes from more than just a catchy name.
So, if you're searching for a pizza that truly lives up to its claims of happiness, I would suggest looking elsewhere. While Happy's Pizza might have a clever marketing strategy, its lackluster flavors and underwhelming experience are far from a...
Read moreThis used to be a go-to pizza place for me but they’ve sadly gone down hill significantly lately. I’ve tried giving a few chances to see if it was just a bad night but the quality has been consistently bad and borderline inedible. It is unlikely I will be returning after this most recent visit, the only reason I ordered was to use an old reward I had through DoorDash (still wasn’t worth the money with $10 off and I regret not spending my money elsewhere).
Their fried mushrooms used to be great, but lately the outside has been crispy while the inside is undercooked. I’m not sure if their batter is edible undercooked but it’s extremely unappetizing. Additionally, they carry a heavy flavor of oil that leaves a bad taste in my mouth and honestly impacts whatever else I’m eating and drinking for a while afterwards. Their potato wedges carried a similar taste and were absolutely saturated in grease. To an extent the greasiness and oily flavor is to be expected with fried food, but you should be able to taste the potato and mushroom instead of just the fryer oil. Both of these items were inedible in my opinion and had to be thrown out.
I will say their pizza is almost always good and I really enjoy the flavor, though the quality varies between visits. If there was some consistency, I’d likely come back for the pizza alone. Though one of my biggest issues is the lack of toppings. If I’m paying $3 for bacon, I would expect to have more than just a few small pieces here and there. I genuinely had to check that they didn’t forget the topping altogether, but they didn’t. They just...
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