The pizza is great. But they make it hard to do business with them. This location no longer offers specials over the phone. They want you to come in to the store to peruse the coupons. Or, you have to go online and *print* the coupon. In this mobile-only world, Romeo’s wants you to go back to a printer in order to print the coupon? Recently, I thought I had a workaround. I stopped by the Romeo’s in Green to get a coupon. It is online only. I use my phone to go online and order that pizza from Hartville and use the coupon code. I shoot a picture of the coupon and text it to my wife who is going to pick up the pizza. I tell her that this exact coupon will be on the counter at Romeo’s in Hartville. When she goes to pick up the pizza, she *must have* the physical coupon. The manager cut that coupon off of our pizza box. Seriously, right now on my dining room table is a Romeo’s pizza box with one of the four coupons missing. What is up with this new policy? Are the coupons like gold?
Daniel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Uniontown, OH
While pizza is a very common offering in my area, many are just bad. Romeo’s can be very good, for a chain. They have online ordering which can make the take out only locations easy to patronize. However, for some reason there was a glitch in their new electronic system and policy that prevented me from ordering online. So, we visited but then had to wait about 20 minutes for the pizza. I had the Butcher Shop. Lots of meats and thin crust, well done. I only ate half for dinner. Tasty. My wife had the Margherita Pizza and was quite disappointed. The description sounded great, the actual pizza was lacking. Not much flavor, I tried it too. Presentation was nice though! I would go back, my wife won’t. Also, the small pizza’s are a little over priced for the size, unless you have a coupon. Sorry Romeo!
Christin V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Best pizza place in the area. Their sauce is delicious! Friendly employees and fast service too!