I’m not a fan of cici’s but I took my daughter and cousin last Wednesday a 5 and 6 year old who likes pepperoni can’t get better than cici’s. I ordered me wings, I was told it would take 12 minutes so we had been there about 20 the girls had ate their way through a couple of plates of pepperoni. I finally asked about my wings, it was really busy this night right before Christmas a bunch of kids on vacation I got it. Finally about 30 or so minutes later I was told the cook forgot my wings, I wondered how was that possible? But just figured don’t fuss ask for my money back let them eat more pepperoni and move on. So sure enough I was given my money back for my wings and my daughters meal. We had been there about an hour and the wings were finally done she gave them to me any way, I thought that was sweet even though she didn’t have to plus she gave me my money back. So moral is even though I personally don’t like cici’s’s pizza, the staff at this location are very nice considerate people who went over board to make sure my visit at cici’s didn’t leave a bad taste in my mouth.
Darijo B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Charlotte, NC
Shouldn’t complain for $ 5.99, there are starving children in Africa who would consider this a feast but this place is not worth $ 5.99 in America, especially«pizza». I’ve been coming on and off for the last 10 years & its progressively gotten worse. Management is a mess, don’t have a decent variety(not everything needs pepperonis on it) & the amount of toppings has gotten significantly less and less throughout the years to the point where it’s 75% pizza tough &&25% toppings. You really pay $ 5.99 to eat crusty pizza dough with sauce on it. The majority of the food is dry and inedible & the staff just leave it out instead of making more pizzas when the restaurant is 45% full. Brownies shouldn’t be the only dessert option on a Saturday afternoon also. Also, it’s not necessary for the tables busters to roll around every few minutes asking«Can I have your plates» while your in the middle of eating. The owner needs to change management or just shut this place down. It’s getting embarrassing.
Peter U.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
Returned with my wife and kids and did not enjoy how managment changed again. Are the hiring and firing managers minute by minute or do they leave. After the manager david left i feel like the employees went right back to the old routine. Im done not returning.
Angelina F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cabarrus County, NC
Every time we have been here we have been disappointed. We are done. No more chances. There are much better pizza places around here.
Stevie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Calabash, NC
The staff must think they’re being funny when 3 – 4 workers YELL: «Welcome to CiCiiiiIIIIISSSS?» So annoying, loud, disrespectful and immature. You can even hear them laughing afterwards trying to entertain themselves. I guess that’s life as a teenager in the pizza business. Oh wait, most of them are over 18. Wow, how pathetic. They lost 4 stars on being highly obnoxious alone.
Brittany L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Indian Trail, NC
Absolutely grotesque. I honestly cannot believe people come back after eating here. Worse than Little Caesars.
Kevin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Charlotte, NC
Not the best CiCi’s I’ve ever been to. Staff was very friendly, but the food just didn’t seem as good as the one from back home(Northern VA area). It’s a cheap buffet, so don’t expect too much, but it’s decent, cheap, unlimited pizza for those times you just want quantity over quality. Consider this a review on the location, not CiCi’s in general. Anyone who tries to compare this to a non-chain ma-n-pop pizza shop will be severely disappointed!
Suresh S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Inarajan, Guam
I probably should have known better. After all, buffets, especially inexpensive ones, generally serve a lot of low quality slop using the lowest quality ingredients imaginable which is how they can still make money. With Cici’s though I figured that pizza when you get right down to it is not all that expensive, especially when it’s done high volume with conveyor ovens. I thought perhaps the low price was on account of economy of scale. Partially that might be true. The pizza is terrible though. This is like 2.5 yuan tube of toothpaste bad(in the sense that you could never imagine before that standards of quality could sink that low). The cheese even has kind of an artificial taste like it’s processed cheese. The pasta was supposed to have alfredo sauce, but it’s been discontinued. What they had was basically watered down pizza sauce to pour over your macaroni. The garlic breadsticks with cheese were quite good and I thought that the dessert pizza which is kind of an apple crisp on a pizza crust was not that bad either. It’s five bucks and with a coupon it comes with the drink included but really you’re getting what you pay for. Don’t be a cheapskate and fork over a bit more for a decent meal.
Kelly K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mooresville, NC
We visited Cici’s after running around at Monkey Joe’s(while in town visiting family). We don’t go out to eat much these days, since we have a 2.5 year old in tow. However, this is a GREAT place to take a young kid. The food is already ready– no waiting! I didn’t have any of the pasta, but they had several vegetarian pizzas to choose from, one being, are you ready for this, macaroni & cheese pizza! Don’t judge! I actually got some for my son, but it was so good I just ate it all. They also have a big salad bar, and the best part of the whole thing is the dessert area. They have these cinnamon buns that are SOGOOD. I kept going back and back and… They are really hard to resist. No, the pizza isn’t the BEST I’ve ever had, and the place does have alot of kids running around, but hey, it’s not expensive(maybe $ 8 a person?), and CINNAMONROLLS.
Chad E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Charlotte, NC
Imagine that it’s been almost two and a half years since I wrote my original review here. Man I’m getting old. Luckily not much has changed. The prices have gone up a bit, so if you get two adults and two kids(even if the kids have to sneak in to get the kids price, which is now for under-10 only), you’ll pay upwards of $ 30. That’s if you get soft drinks. If you get water, it’ll be closer to $ 20. Talk about pricey drinks. The pizzas haven’t changed much, except they go for some variety now — rather than standard pepperoni and sausage, you get barbecue, buffalo chicken and even taco pizzas. But there is still pasta(usually in a pretty decrepit state), salad and the ever-present dessert pizza. Though our kids are getting to the point where they like to experiment with their pizza, and get something other than cheese and pepperoni, they like CiCi’s because they can get lots of different kinds. It is what it is. Don’t pretend that you’re getting real pizza, but for the family, it’s fine. They also have pretty decent(read: really syrupy, sweet goodness) sweet tea.
Joy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charlotte, NC
Yeah, I love Cici’s. I am ashamed to admit how much I love it. It’s not fancy at all, and the pizza is not fabulous pizza; however, for less than $ 15, two grown folks can get their bellies full of cheesy deliciousness. It’s fast, dirty, and ultimately satisfying… kind of like a peep show in its way. The place is overrun with children usually, as I guess families really appreciate the ability to feed a whole horde of folks this cheaply. And like everywhere with kids, it sometimes means that things are messy, spilled, loud, and sticky… but when you’re eating as much pizza and cinnamon rolls as your heart can desire, it’s hard to complain. A night of Cici’s paired with a dollar movie(or a $.25 movie on Monday nights) is a dream date in these economic times.
Peter L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New Port Richey, FL
A Mecca for the morbidly obese! Whatever it is they are putting out on those warming tables, I’m not sure that you should call it pizza!