Today’s math: Inexpensive dining plus location not too far from lower income neighborhood equals a questionable overall experience. We can’t knock the restaurant for the food… it’s lower quality pizza, but you knew that before you came in. I really enjoy the pizzas they make for me. But that leads to the very sizable problem of any feed yourself location. Some of the things I saw others do in that restaurant are making me sick even now just thinking about them. If you go, 1) grab a clean plate, 2) special order whatever you plan on eating, and 3) hope nobody does anything disgusting to the drink dispenser and-or the dessert area — like they did when I was there.
Kevin O.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Ocoee, FL
Same great pizza as always, but some knucklehead bean counter recently decided to uninstall the water fountain attached to the Coke machine. Now if you want a drink, you’re basically forced to pay for bottled water or a soft drink. Just as I avoid airlines that decide to start charging exorbitant fees for things that previously were included in the airfare, I will be avoiding restaurants like this that employ a similar tactic.
Armando G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Winter Garden, FL
To say this was an interesting dining experience would be a huge understatement. I give it 5 stars for cheap and edible pizza, 1 star for everything else. On the plus side, paying about $ 6 for AYCE pizza(average quality) is a great bargain. If there was an AYCE buffet that simply served fruits and veggies I’m sure the average weight of Americans would be slightly less, but I digress. So the staff was actually quite friendly, however the rest of the experience was less than mediocre. I understand I can’t judge the establishment on the crowd, but this is exactly what I’m about to do. The crowd makes this place unbearable. Why are the condiment bottles greasy? Why is there tomato sauce on the handles? Why is there pasta on the ground? Why are there children running underneath me as I walk?