We were waiting to get pizza and waiting on friends, and not even 30 seconds after we sit down an employee tells us the tables are for customers only. I don’t understand why he couldn’t have just asked if we were customers. Anyways, go across the street, the pizza is better and the people less salty
Nate S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Durham, NH
There are three local, independent pizza joints in Durham. I almost feel Dominos might be better than the lot, but that’s for another time. while DHOP and Wildcat can generate a semi-competant pie on a good night, I’ve had VP twice and… meh. too much cheese, toppings not that tasty or fresh(?) and a boring crust. Add a huge pile of grease that you need to sponge off w/like 5 paper towels and count me out. Honestly, if there weren’t a huge supply of customers at UNH who are chronically wasted and nearly broke, I’m not sure they’d stay in business. For a decent local pizza joint, try wandering down 108 to Panzanella’s or Jeremy’s in Newmarket.
Seth F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Durham, NH
For pizza. Try elsewhere. Looking at this place from the outside makes it in appealing. Invest in your appearance and get more business.
Steve K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Durham, NH
Better than DHOP.
Ken E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eliot, ME
Great sandwich selection, never an issue for a special order. I really like the Caesar chicken wraps, Turkey subs and salads. This is the place you will find the residence of Durham getting a sandwich.
Jill F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Manorville, NY
The one time I went there I got a buffalo chicken sub. Now this wasn’t on the menu, but the guy behind the counter was really nice and said he could make it anyway. I would give the sub an A for effort but a C for taste. The lettuce was all yellowy n old tasting. Chicken was alright, kinda dry even though there was buffalo sauce and blue cheese dressing on it. I probably wouldn’t go back. I’ve heard their calzones are pretty good but haven’t tried them… Maybe if I go back I would get one of those, but probably not a sub.
Ben S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Silver Spring, MD
Not bad, but not great, either. I went on a quiet night when the university was not in session, and the place was not busy. I had a chicken salad, and it was decidedly average. The beverage selection was kind of poor as well, and it’s all bottled drinks — no fountain. Restaurant is connected to and operated by the same organization as Scorpion’s, and you can hear the louder music being played at Scorpion’s in the pizza restaurant. Also found out that you cannot order food from Scorpion’s on the pizza side and enjoy it on the quieter pizza side.