If you are in the mood for quick pizza, this will do. It’s only thin crust so they can cook it quick. It’s just like Subway where you can build your own recipe. It’s not great pizza, but it’s ok if you’re in a hurry. They only take credit cards.
Camden C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Holden, ME
It was ok I have to pizza places before like this, but it was little different for one only excepted credit cards, secondly the pizzas were inconsistently cooked and most caught on fire and burnt, and finally it was very pricy and was about $ 20 for two 11 inch pizzas. But in the it was very tasty
Jasmine D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Augusta, ME
Yummmm! Excellent customer service, quick & friendly staff and AWESOME pizza! I’ve heard mixed reviews and wanted to try them out myself and I’m glad I did! I will definitely be back!
Olivia A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ann Arbor, MI
My friend and I were impressed! «The pizza has a delicious, gritty cornmeal bottom– I’ll definitely go back!» — quote from my friend
Terry G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chelsea, ME
the first time i went there it was terrific. The second time it was ok. The third time last Friday night it was under cooked. the pizza was so under cooked it was not eatable without re cooking. Very Disappointing the inconsistency. the credit card thing — i cant believe so many people do not understand why cash is a problem. Theft and inaccuracies to mention just a few. I could go on and on Cash is not a good thing in business. There is no accountability with cash. cash walks. I also wanted to add that my red onion was very strong — almost old tasting.
Patty N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chelsea, ME
Pizza delicious but I am disabled and they helped me in the parking lot so anyone going home to Waterville or lives in Augusta should give this local place a try.
Karen G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Caribou, ME
Nowhere else can you go and get a pizza made to order, cooked, and ready for you in three minutes! The pizza is delicious, with fresh ingredients, including made-in-house sauces and dough. You can choose from their signature recipes, or make your own. The best part: there is no up-charge for additional pizza toppings! One topping or five, the pizzas are all the same price! They also offer a selection of Maine-crafted beers, as well as wine selections in addition to their variety of fountain and bottled beverages. They also have a kid’s meal option, which includes a small one topping pizza for your child, a kids beverage(tummy yummy, milk, apple juice, or soda), and fruit snacks. They also offer salads, garlic knots, brick oven cookies, breadsticks, and a dessert pizza made with nutella, caramel, and bananas! The customer service was outstanding, we were greeted by friendly faces throughout the entire process. They don’t accept cash, which is not an issue for me since I only use cards anyways! I will definitely be back!
William W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Augusta, ME
This is a new pizza place in Augusta. The interior is nicely designed and the service is quick. The place kinda works like Subway, but for pizza. You choose from a pre-set menu or build your own pizza, and they toss it in their oven. Only takes a few minutes. I ordered a Magherita Pizza. It was really good, though one recommendation I have is to use San Marzano tomatoes instead of roma tomatoes. Before I went there for lunch, I used a handy tool called the Internet to learn that this restaurant does not accept cash, so you will need a credit card or bank account. I was fine with this but a customer in the store seemed to be pretty pissed about the cashless policy. One recommendation might be to put a sign on the front door outlining this policy.
Rebecca S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Augusta, ME
We were greeted right away, given a brief introduction to their menu offerings, and informed very clearly that they DONOTACCEPTCASH. We didn’t mind this, but the couple that had walked in right before us apparently did mind, and they left. Their pizza is very good. We tried the Meat Lover’s and the Chicken Alfredo and they were both delicious. Slightly on the charred side, which my seven year old did not appreciate, but that’s kinda what brick oven fired pizza is supposed to be like. He ate it anyway! Pizza degree offers a kid’s meal which includes a «tummy yummy,» aka a sweetened beverage that would have made a silly-monster of my already bouncy son; they also give the kids a ball of raw pizza dough. I basically never order kid’s meals… theirs isn’t so bad, though. Most places offer a selection of french fries, chicken tenders or macaroni and cheese. At least here, the kid’s getting pizza, same thing everyone else is eating. They had a lot of people working behind the counter when we came in, perhaps they were training people since they just recently opened. It didn’t affect the timeliness of our service. I’ll be going back because I noticed they have a dessert pizza on the menu with Nutella… I can’t wait to try it!