I recently called BOGO to place an order by phone for pickup. I chose my dish from a menu I had picked up in their store a few weeks before. I placed the order and went to pick it up. When I went to pay, I was asked for about $ 3.00 more than the price stated in the menu I had. When I mentioned this I was told that the menu had changed and that there were new prices. They did NOT offer to honor the old price. This is information that should have been provided on the phone when the order was placed. I would not have placed the order as the new pricing is extremely expensive and not worth the money. Also, the pasta dish was mediocre at best! Had the food been better I would’ve given a 2 or 3 Star rating.
Israel H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
This new Kosher pizza store is across from another. The price is great at 20 or 22 dollars a pie. I don’t recall. Thats because you can get 2 for that price. The dough is a really soft and fresh chewy one. However, the sauce doesn’t have a lot of flavor, and for me, there is a bit too much sauce. The service was pleasant but I did have to wait about 15 minutes for my pies.
Ikey A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Brooklyn, NY
Great food, good prices… At lease according to the menu. Walked in, ordered a «BOGO» pie totaling $ 20 according to the hundreds of menus by the counter. When it comes to paying I was charged, $ 22. When I told the lady behind the counter it was a mistake she said the menus were the mistake and that it’s really $ 22 and not as advertised. I do need to mention I received a «free» falafel ball, but I feel like I paid $ 2 for it.
Riva N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plainview, NY
By far, best kosher slice I’ve had, no wonder another branch had just opened in Brooklyn(Based in Cedarhurst, Five towns) followed by great concept, Buy one get one free. Brilliant concept, great pizza.