Whenever I’ve ordered pizza cooked fresh it’s been really doughy and underbaked, I wish they would fix this problem because other than this I love their pizza and it’s easy to pick up on my way home
Sarah W.
Tu valoración: 5 San Diego, CA
I had no problems with this place. Ordered the stuffed crust pizza and had to wait for them to make it. It took less than 10 minutes and was delicious! I’ll go here for stuffed crust pizza instead of going to Pizza Hut. The workers were all very friendly too.
Meg S.
Tu valoración: 1 Carlsbad, CA
nasty!!! dirty!!! cashier does not wash hands after taking money and then touches food. he was not the only one, manager cleaned and did the same thing? zero stars, but i had to give one.
Amber T.
Tu valoración: 5 Alpine, CA
One of the cheapest places to feed a family of 5. Costco food court is prolly the only place less expensive. The pizza is good, not greasy like Pizza Hut(not to mention horrifically over priced). There are generally some pizzas ready for immediate consumption. Sometimes, there aren’t. That’s just supply and demand folks. Anyway, great price, good pizza and close to home! Winner, winner, pizza dinner!!!
Shanta S.
Tu valoración: 4 San Diego, CA
So, I guess it’s pretty hard to really fu*k up a pizza. Especially if it is as simple as pepperoni or olives and sausage, and not some gourmet fruit-a-la-la pizza complete with 24k gold flakes and caviar garnish. These guys and gals do a pretty decent job, the ONLY complaint I have ever had, was when I order a deep dish pizza, now, don’t get me wrong, I do have a great appreciation for their speedy service, but I DO however also appreciate my food to be cooked. You know, all the way cooked. And a few times that I have ordered the aforementioned deep dish, I have gotten it home and there was straight up raw dough, except for around the edges. Now, I didn’t go to and graduate from any ‘Pizza University’, however, I am pretty sure that logic would state, that if a one inch thick pizza is gunna take like, 10 minutes to cook… I can safely assume that a, like, 3″ thick pizza will take um… LONGER. And if the train leaves Buffalo at 6:10, and is traveling at a speed of 73 mph, the train will arrive safely at the station at 6:55 with four of farmer Thomas’s kittens… sorry. Back to my dough and cheese… so, even though quite raw, only on occasion, you know what, no biggie, we just pop it in the oven for a few more minutes, and viola! But, I can be kind of a bummer when you do NOT feel like cooking, or turning the kitchen into a home sauna by cooking, so you take the easy way out, order a pie from my man Cesar, only to get it home and have to turn the kitchen into a veritable sauna. But, hey, I guess I could look at it this way, I am burning calories by having to sweat my ass off at home, waiting for my pizza to finish cooking all the way, so I guess that’s a bonus! But, all in all, for flipping $ 5, you really cannot beat it, and the staff, although quite young, Has Always been nothing but friendly, polite and pretty much on point. (And extremely patient when I call up on a busy ass Friday night, all like«uhh, so do you guys still have that stuff… that it’s like bread sticks, but it’s not your breadsticks, and they have cheese, and it comes with sauce I think? You know, those things. Oh, and the deep pizza, but they one with um. bacon, I think?» So, thanks young pizza apprentices, I appreciate you and y’all’s ‘craft’ keep it up. :)
Tom M.
Tu valoración: 1 Alpine, San Diego, CA
When I see«Hot-N-Ready» advertised as a feature I generally expect that there will be, in fact, pizzas ready. That is not the case at this location. The first time I came here for a pizza and there weren’t any ready I let it slide. Stuff happens, maybe they got slammed before I got there. The second time I started to notice a pattern. Here I sit for the third time, waiting 15 minutes for a «Hot-N-Ready» pizza. Let’s face it, this is pretty generic pizza and the main selling point is that it’s cheap and fast. The employees at this location have effectively removed the«fast» aspect of the experience and, therefore, really the only reason I bother stopping here.
Moises C.
Tu valoración: 1 San Diego, CA
Came for lunch get pizza spent whole lunch waiting for pizza what’s the point of «hot n ready» all these people just walking around like duma** won’t come back again at all
Kirk K.
Tu valoración: 4 San Ysidro, CA
I’ve eaten at many LCs and this one isn’t bad at all. Most of the time the $ 5 hot n ready pizzas are fresh out of the oven so that’s nice. Idk why people would complain about a $ 5 pizza, cuz when your broke and starving there’s nothing better!
Deb H.
Tu valoración: 1 Alpine, CA
I wouldn’t even bother rating a $ 5 pizza, but I will comment about the«service» here. I called in for two pizzas –pepperoni and sausage on one and pineapple and sausage on the other. Two toppings on each pizza. That’s it. The guy on the phone asked me three times before(I thought) he had it right. I called right back because I forgot to order Italian cheese bread. I couldn’t remember exactly what it was called, so I asked for Italian cheesy bread. He asked if I meant ‘crazy bread’. I said no — I was looking for the bread with Italian spices and cheese. He said they didn’t have anything like that, and then he AGAIN asked to confirm my pizza order from my first call. I went to pick up the pizza, and right there on the menu I read ‘Italian cheese bread’. I asked how long it would take(10 minutes) and if the pizzas were ready(5 minutes). Then she recited my order — you guessed it — incorrectly. I asked if I could get the cheese bread free because of the errors, and eventually, with much attitude from the cashier, I did finally get the pizzas and the cheese bread.
Jeremy G.
Tu valoración: 2 Alpine, CA
In. Out. Convenient. Well, its not. They rarely have enough pizzas made to serve the number of customers which is funny cuz it always looks like the kitchen is mad busy.
L W.
Tu valoración: 5 Alpine, CA
Awesome… the customer service is always great, they are very friendly, always get my order right, and the pizza has been especially good lately! Best deal in town. You can tell all the employees like working there — they always have a smile on their face. Good reflection on the management.
Aimee M.
Tu valoración: 5 Alpine, CA
Great! Tasted very fresh, for 5 bucks! Gerry T. owns Vinnys Brooklyn pizza in alpine, he’s just writing bad reviews to the other pizza places to create more business for himself, how terrible. The food is very good!
Gerry T.
Tu valoración: 1 Alpine, CA
Just what you would expect for $ 5.00 bucks !!! Cardboard Pizza with cheap«no taste » cheese. Yucko !!!