The pizza was disgusting. To add to it the cashier went from taking money to making dough.
Christopher S.
Tu valoración: 1 Renton, WA
Wish I read the reviews before buying food here. If I could give negative stars for their service, I would for this place. It’s unfortunate because my son liked the pizza but the cashier(see picture) was the absolute worst. I ordered a slice of pizza for my son and asked for a side of marinara sauce. She ignored my request 3 times and just pointed to the register. I said yes, I’ll pay but can I please have a side of marinara. After my last request and her continued refusal to give me the sauce until I paid. I paid and as she took my payment said out loud«blah, blah blah, blah» and mumbled something else I didn’t hear as she walked away from the register. She did this in front of my wife, kids, and another customer before me who had the same experience I did as they were shocked at how they were treated. Make your life easier and just do not under ANY circumstance buy from this place if this woman is working the register. I now know why this place never has a line…
Jeff C.
Tu valoración: 1 Norman, OK
Generally speaking mall food is ok at best. And who can go wrong with pizza? Like most pizza by the slice places, they had several pies cut and waiting. You order, they toss in in the oven for a couple minutes and you get a hot slice. Unfortunately this place forgot to add any flavor. The service was terrible with the cook forgetting what you ordered or forgetting to heat it or forgetting to take it out of the oven until it is smoking. Forget about ordering pasta… They are out of containers. Find another place for your mall eats
Christina J.
Tu valoración: 2 West Babylon, NY
It looked decent enough. I Should’ve kept walking. But my business partner has food issues so I was being accommodating. I keep losing out hanging with my non foodie folks. Rest of the week is all me!
Chris H.
Tu valoración: 1 Marietta, GA
Unfriendly — as all of the mall-style eateries are in Peachtree center. Pizza was okay. No cheese pizza. What pizzeria doesn’t always have a cheese pizza ready.
Ashley C.
Tu valoración: 1 Aberdeen, MS
This place really deserves no stars in my book. My family & I were in Atlanta for the 4th of July weekend, and Atlanta was packed for the Jehovah’s Witnesses’ convention. The line was extremely long everyday for this place. Yet, they acted as if they could not make any more pizzas besides the limited slices available for the many customers giving the place their business. With the amount of people in the area for the weekend coming through around the same time each day, they should have been more prepared for the large crowds of people. Then, what really upset me is the way the cashier treated me & my niece. My niece ordered pizza & a drink, & she didn’t like the way the drink tasted. She asked the cashier to switch it out for a Coke, but the cashier refused to do so, stating«That’s what she asked for.» Yeah, we knew that, but I thought that customer satisfaction was important in the restaurant business. Apparently not here. I walked away to keep my cool since we were surrounded by many people, which took a lot for me, since the cashier was rude from the time my niece ordered till the end of the transaction, & I was extremely pissed. The workers do not work well under pressure and are extremely rude. Don’t bother giving them your business because they don’t appreciate it.
Bran M.
Tu valoración: 1 Jonesboro, GA
Cashiers won’t listen
Annie C.
Tu valoración: 1 Atlanta, GA
It’s so hard to go wrong with pizza. I mean, frozen pizza — delicious!!! But this place… never again, not even as a last resort. Walking by, it looks absolutely delicious under those golden lights, but the reality is that everything is flavorless, dry, and old — who knows how long its been sitting there. As Patrick M. mentioned in his review, they just take whatever you order from the display and then heat it up in their oven for a few minutes. They handed me my calzone on a thin paper plate. HOT. So hot. Be careful. I had to ask for another plate just so I could bear holding it. They didn’t even bother to heat up the BF’s pizza, just threw them on a paper plate. The calzone — maybe because it was overheated became stuck on the plate, I could barely eat half of it — even if I wanted to finish it. There are soooo many more choices in this food court, and I guarantee they’re all better.
Patrick M.
Tu valoración: 1 Atlanta, GA
While the restaurant seems to offer a wide variety of items, most of them are cooked once in the morning and left under hot lights all day. It looks great. But it will still look great four hours later when you walk by again. And there’s something wrong when food can sit under lights that long and not degrade. The reason it sits is simple: all the local workers know better than to eat there. You only have to try it once to find out why. When and If something is actually purchased, it’s tossed on a paper plate and dropped in an oven to warm up –they don’t use the impressive ovens for cooking, only for warming. Your toaster oven could do the same thing. The results of the warming lights and warming oven are entirely predictable: flavorless greasy cheese and dough that resembles rubber. This place is probably fine if you are starving to death. But it’s not cheap and the total lack of a line is a clue that there are far better options.