Came here with a friend for the lunch buffet. They had several types of pizza and even though it was busy it was still fairly stocked. The staff was really nice and the games were mostly working, but some of them did not give out tickets when they should.(One of the skeeball machines for example).
Kori C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
Peter piper pizza is usually great at the one on the side of town I live in but today I was getting my the air conditioning on my car fixed around the corner from this one so I decided instead of my 4 year old daughter and I waiting there let’s just go to get some pizza and you can play games. Well when I got there it was fine, not too crowed it’s was around 11:20 so my daughter and I got the buffet with a couple of drinks. She got 1 slice and I got 2 slices. By the time we were 4 bites into our food… The line was almost outside the restaurant and the line to get pizza was 40+ people. Long story short, my daughter and i never got to get any more pizza and she couldn’t play any games. My car was ready at 12:30 and I was still there attempting to make a good situation out of that craphole, it was packed to the rim with people. And when I spoke to the manager Dan I think his name was. He told me, «well you didn’t have to get the buffet you could’ve just bought a pizza then you wouldn’t have had to worry about that» I would NEVER go back there. And I’m going to let all my family friends and coworkers know about that place and their horrible manager.
Oscar A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Phoenix, AZ
There was a line out the door for the buffet. Only one person working the register. The restaurant is a hot mess express. There was crying kids and babies. Parents drinking pitchers of beer while there kids turned up! Other then that the pizza was bomb and so was the salad! That’s why i give it 3 stars!
Michael F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
OK I know that nobody goes to PPP for the good food… but I was dragged here for a kid’s party. Worst pizza EVER, worse even than Sardella’s. Tomato sauce like battery acid. Tasteless cheese and not much of it. Cardboard dough. Domino’s or Papa John’s is a step up from this. I can’t believe I liked this crap when I was a kid. It’s not inexpensive, either. These places must make a killing between the shit wages, the shit pizza, and the prices that are comparable to what you’d pay for a pizza worth eating. On the bright side, PPP performs a valuable public service by keeping the hyperactive rugrats contained in a place where they belong, so that they don’t disturb the adults at places that serve pizza that’s actually worth eating.
Ym M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gilbert, AZ
The pizza and wings were quite good for a kids day
Scott W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Glendale, AZ
I almost rated this place two stars but realized part of the problem was me. I chose to sit as far away as possible from the group of 40 or more 10 – 12 yo girls occupying a long seating area in the middle of the store. Where I ended up was initially a quiet spot over by the play/gaming area that proved to be very noisy as time went on and many families with toddlers moved in around me. I was feeling cheap and in a rare mood for pizza. While not the worlds greatest pizza I sort of like the thin crispy crust that didn’t fold up on me. In six pieces I managed to try the bacon/onion, sausage, veggie, pineapple/ham. I had a plate of Caesar and one of ranch salad and a bread stick. The salads were sort of limp. For $ 6.78 +tax with a medium drink I got my moneys worth. For .99 more I could have had a soft serve cone but I was already full. The dining area is huge! I bet it can seat over 200. Seating for the most part is school cafeteria with a few 4 tops and some pseudo 2 top booths. As I mentioned there is a play/gaming area at the back of the store, they definitely cater to families who want a meal out on a budget.