A hidden gem! Toozy Patza Pizza is an absolute must-try if you're ever in the area. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a vibrant and eclectic atmosphere. The unique, artistic décor—with "stuff all over the place"—adds to the fun and quirky charm of the restaurant, making it a feast for the eyes as well as the palate. What truly sets this place apart is the incredible food. They make everything from scratch right as you wait, and you can smell the fresh ingredients cooking. The aroma alone is enough to get your mouth watering! I ordered the signature Toozy Patza, and the pizza was absolutely delicious. Each slice was loaded with incredibly fresh, high-quality ingredients, and the portions were exceptionally generous—I had leftovers for lunch the next day. The crust was perfectly cooked, with a delightful crispy exterior and a soft, chewy inside. Beyond the fantastic pizza, the menu offers so much more. The bar is well-stocked, with a great selection of beer on tap and wine to complement your meal. The service is top-notch; the staff is incredibly kind, friendly, and genuinely seems to enjoy what they do. They were attentive without being overbearing, making the entire dining experience even more enjoyable. Toozy Patza Pizza offers an experience that's both fun and delicious. It's the kind of place you'll want to visit again and again. If you're looking for a spot with amazing, fresh food, a lively atmosphere, and friendly service, this is it. Don't just take my word for it—you have to try it for yourself! Be open minded about the look! Just enjoy...
Read morePoor service and mannerism. Food is mediocre. My husband and I were there 2 weeks ago and the only older white waitress that works there was rude and bossy. She didn't want us to sit anywhere else but by the window, near the door. When she asked what we wanted to drink, I asked if she had a coke, she said no that we could go up to the fridge and pick what they had. Despite the poor service my husband left her a generous tip, because he thought she might be having a tough day. None the less, we went back last night wanting to give it a second chance, and the same waitress was there, and she pulled the same stunt. Because it was cold outside, we didn't want to sit by the door, so we picked a table in the middle of the restaurant, and she told us to seat by the door because she was having a party of 25 people at 9:00 a.m. When I told her it was only 7 p.m. she said, I just don't want you to be uncomfortable when they get here, and you are still eating. We were shocked and very offended by her demeanor and lack thereof manners. We had to walk out. No wonder they have no business- she is scaring patrons away. Both times we were there, only one other table was being used. This is the last time we will step food in that place. The only reason they still have a business is because it's the only business along the strip. Drive down a little farther and your will find other restaurants where they actually welcome...
Read moreI Went in to pick up a small soup and 1 slice of pizza. Unfortunately I was told that I could not sit down while I was waiting for my 1 slice to be re-heated as it was cold upon pick-up. She also stated that she needed to remove my soup out of my ToGo bag in order for me to eat it in the seating area.The manager insisted that I wasn't allowed to sit down and consume my soup while waiting. She explained that IF she had a party of 5 come into the restaurant that she would need that table. I should not have had to request my slice to be reheated and I would have happily moved if a party of 5 needed the table I was waiting at. UNBELIEVABLE being told where to sit while waiting for her lack of providing hot pizza. Being Bi-Racial definitely factored in since I personally know she would not have had me move otherwise. It's a true shame being mistreated as a customer. I've been in the food service industry over 30 years, and I have NEVER treated any individual in the this way. Also she kept stating that "I was in a bad mood" which is totally inappropriate since her opinion was irrelevant after...
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