20 avis sur Two Hippies Dropped Out of College and Opened a Pizzeria
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Daniel G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
My wife have just moved into the neighborhood and decided to try the local pizza place. They went out of business.
Amelia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
I am passing through town and staying with a family member for the holidays– us travelers, tired of holiday food, craving pizza, call Two Hippies for a Brushetta, a marghertia type pizza. Yay! Yum! No meat, just cheese, tomatoes, basil, onions… yum. I’m looking at it right now. There are a couple measly strings of basil on a pizza with tons of red onions and half-ripe beefsteak tomatoes. Lazy take on an easy, classic pizza. Basil is the third ingredient on the description, and is the least present. Disappointed! I had heard such good things. Boooooooo. I hope they improve, for locals’ sake. The delivery was prompt, however, and the driver friendly. But I’m not trying to eat them. We also ordered the spinach salad to share-we don’t eat meat anymore, and thought this would be a safe bet. Wrong. Covered in bacon, with a hardboiled egg? It doesn’t even say anything about the ingredients of the salads on the menu, which would lead one to assume that they are relatively plain, which would have been fine with us. What is not fine, is when we call them back, embarrassed for us and for them, to ask for our money back. We simply cannot eat the food-the pizza is not to our liking and the salad is something we simply cannot eat. The man on the phone is rude, near yelling(or maybe he just speaks very loudly and abrasively?), and tells us to never order from him again, which even if we lived here we would not repeat, what with the food not being what we like. Listen. I have worked in service industry and understand that holiday times are extra stressful for the workers. But that NEVER excuses staff being flat-out rude and dismissive of customers. If I had ever done that, it would be an immediate fire.
John Ed M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Phoenix, AZ
I know the hippies are incredibly successful by taking just a kinda unique marketing(branding) but from what I can tell they have a consistent product even with different genre and what must at least be a genuine attitude of concern for the customers wants and thoughts. Having said that I don’t think telling a customer that we raised out prices by almost 20% nearly two months ago like I’m the idiot for reading there menu oh well no big deal check comes to right at fourteen dollars apx when I’m then informed has to be fifteen for delivery… you get the point I think
Daniel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Glendale, AZ
Freakin awesome, good size wings. Fair prices. Shared a «mini bucket» with 5 people a took a good size box home. Add some micro brews and this would be heaven.
Lonnie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
We get delivery from these folks all the time. My wife’s a fan of the pasta’s especially the meat lasagna or the lobster ravioli while I’m more of a pizza person. The service is friendly and fast and the food is good. My favorite pizza is the bacon and feta. The only issue I’ve ever had is with the Hamburgers. You could order the same one everyday for a week and none would ever taste the same. Then again this is a pizza joint so what do you expect? Stick with the Italian food and you’ll be fine…
Jane K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
Two hippies, your brightly colored insides make me want to fight The Man, but your pizza makes me wish you’d call The Man and set up a proper fresh ingredient exchange before we take him down. This review, in all its five star glory, is for everything on the menu but the pizza. Wings are gigantic and look like they came off some sort of mech-sized chicken monster. They absolutely drown them in sauce, which is so right. My favorite are the medium wings and the ranch sauce wings. Pasta is out of this world. Drop everything right now unless you’re holding an infant — you want the lobster ravioli. Note, you must actually like lobster. The sauce is creamy, basily, parmesany, and delicious. The garlic bread that came with it was silly and messy, and the salad they include is a green afterthought. Cannolis are sweet and crunchy with the perfect softness and infused with that oh-so-gentle lemon flavor that pairs well with the chocolate. Which brings us to the pizza. I was excited, nay, invigorated when I saw your bold decision to put french fries right on top of a pizza. When you topped it with hot dogs, I felt my heart skip a beat in anticipation of struggling to beat later. But alas… The pizza is topped with canned veggies and loveless toppings. It tasted and made me think of food from a school lunch. If you insist on the pizza, I’m guessing you should keep it simple. Their adventurous pizzas are all talk.
Michele M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
This hip little pizza joint has me coming me for some great eats. The interior is «interesting» but I do enjoy looking around while waiting for my order. On more than one occasion, I’ve ordered the White Pizza and some yummy fried mushrooms. It’s a bit warm during the Summer to eat inside the restaurant but during fall, it’s nice to hang out and enjoy the scene. Last time I was there, a adorable kid was playing the uke and singing. That put a smile on my face.
Danielle B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
First of all everyone that gave a bad review were probably just fat asses. My boyfriend and I ordered a pizza, 12 wings and cokes. For 17 bucks! You can’t beat that! Food was super yummy! I ordered the spicy ranch wings and the garlic parmesan wings. Omfg! Bomb!!! Thin crust pizza with spinach and chicken on one side and bacon feta on the other. We were both stuffed plus we got free canoli’s Perfect! There is certainly enough room to sit and eat. The guys there are amazing, I love this place. Its the only place I go when I crave pizza.
Eric L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
This is a pretty good lunch spot. The pizza’s are sized for one hungry person or most likely for two. The pricing seems very good as one of these goes for $ 7 – 9 and the available selections will cover any pizza needs. Nothing incredible but definitely made to order and fresh. The crust seemed to be a pre-manufactured, it did not have the knockout taste and texture that really help to make a great pie. The service was definitely a great point, we had a Unilocal promotion for a free cannoli and they whole table was treated! I do not doubt my coworkers and I will be back from time to time when we get a pizza craving at lunch.
Jason V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Phoenix, AZ
No slices on the weekends, which was a bummer because I was by myself and didn’t need a whole pie. My buffalo steak sandwich, while a great concept(buffalo sauce on a cheesesteak) was salty and not what I expected. I think it might have even been gyro meat aka lamb on there and not beef. Anyhow, it was too salty and I drank a gallon of water an hour later and still feel thirsty. As you’re reading this years later, I’m still thirsty. I applaud a local business and it’s a fun looking place, but I hope the ‘za is much better than the sandwiches. Someone did ask me how my meal was while I was there, so maybe this means they’re tweaking the menu? I’ll come back again and see if things taste better.
Tonia B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
Hurray for another pizza place I can go to when I actually have a craving(which is rare). And… boo for it taking way too long to try this joint out. Sad face. The menu is much larger than I expected and has plenty of tomato free items to make me happy. I called in a to go order one day getting a chicken ranch pizza which no tomato and an order of fried zucchini, which, by the way, is an EPICWINWIN Win Win win win win win… I get there and the place is as bright as my personality. I was super in love with how fun it was! Total hippie vibe, laid back. great place. My food was ready quickly. I was also surprised to hear you can pay with a credit card, which according to previous reviews, was not an option. In case you missed that… You can now pay with a credit card. I couldn’t help but grab a blood orange slushie on the way out and I think I had it devoured by the time I got home to eat my dinner, which was fabulous. I’ll be back. and hopefully next time I have enough time to hang out there, eat, and chat with the staff. It look like that would be a blast!
Beth A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
I’m a total foodie, and portion size is the best way to win me over(that’s what she said). Even if the food is just mediocre, but the restaurant serves a ton of it I’m happy as a clam. Two Hippies Pizza has BOTH good-sized portions AND delicious tasting food, so I’m in hog heaven. Splitting the $ 12.99 pizza and wings deal, my romantic interest and I got the burchetta pizza and 12BBQ wings. We also got two of the lemonade slushies(they are ALWAYS out of the good flavors), delicious as always. The burchetta pizza is fantastic, but be sure you have gum for afterwards because the resulting garlic breath is enough to end the Twilight franchise for good. The wings were a little too saucy for my liking but still tasted very good. Make sure to bring some sort of wet wipe to clean yourself up afterwards because they don’t even have a bathroom for handwashing. The food was good, but the service was fantastic! The staff was so friendly and helpful at all points of the meal process. They even let us use their hand sanitizer and paper towels to clean up afterwards. My romantic interest got enough BBQ sauce around his mouth and on his face to resemble Edward Cullen fresh from the kill. In fact, I’m not sure what is worse: his face or that I know enough about Twilight to make these references. TL;DR The prices, food, and portions are good, but the staff is great!
Jason B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Phoenix, AZ
I wanted to be a fan of the food at this place because the two guys that were running the place were so friendly. I ordered two pizzas, one was a Cheeseburger Pizza, and the other was a PB&J with Bananas. The crust was thin, which is always nice, but this was about as thin as a Lavosh and had a very low quality taste to it. The sauce, and ground beef tasted like something I would expect to find in a school cafeteria. I would imagine that they just use very low quality, frozen and canned ingredients. I added some dill pickle slices and ketchup to the pizza when I took it home, and it tasted a little better, but I still wasn’t impressed by it and won’t be eating there again. The PB&J Pizza was actually good. It went very well with the crust. The Pizzas are so inexpensive because there really isn’t much to them. A pizza from this place would be suitable for one person due to the lack of ingredients and the thickness of the crust. I ordered some hot wings, and I think that they used the standard Franks Red Sauce. They weren’t too bad, but they don’t even come close to the Armadillo Gold Wings at Armadillo Grill. I will give the wings another shot since my good friend Maribeth wrote a review and said that she loved them. :) Pizza here definitely deserves a thumbs down all the way around. Their pizza looks good on paper, but they need to scratch their crust and ingredient suppliers and come up with ingredients and recipes of a higher standard, even if it means raising their prices a few dollars. A good product will sell itself. A crappy product will eventually put a place out of business, it’s just a slow road to failure. I hope that they take constructive criticisms well and dust themselves off and try again! Cheers! :)
Alissa M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Phoenix, AZ
Not the best pizza, but not the worst, and it’s only $ 7. I’ve only had the pepperoni, but they have plenty of variety. The guy behind the counter was super friendly. Remember– cash only!
Sara L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Phoenix, AZ
Two hippies is great about giving large portions for a small amount of money. Pizza’s are $ 7 each, and they are plenty for two people. My first experience here was pretty mediocre. The first time husband and I ordered the greek pizza and the buffalo chicken pizza. The bufalo pizza was good, maybe a bit spicy for a pizza. The greek pizza was alright, but the gyro meat was very difficult to chew, and had a ton of fat on it. We probably would not have tried this place again, except that I live about a block away. Nevertheless, I am pretty glad that we tried it again! The second time around, we tried an order of wings, and the barbecue chicken pizza with the cracker-thin crust. This pizza was delicious, and the cracker thin crust is excellent. The wings were alright, they were large and tasty, but I probably would not order them again. We ordered half a dozen garlic parmesan, and half a dozen teriyaki. The garlic parmesan wings were extremely greasy, but the teriyaki wings were nice. All in all, I would recommend this place for the cheap pizza with cracker-thin crust, particularly the barbecue chicken!
Maribeth E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
The wings are huuuuuge! The spicy ranch sauce we chose is delish. If you are a fan of REAL buffalo wings, then you will appreciate these monsters. The pizza was ok. The crust was crunchy and tasty and there was probably a pound of toppings on the small thing. Absolute heavenly dessert in the magic brownie. I still can’t believe we had pizza, wings, 2 drinks, and a brownie for less than $ 20. I definitely don’t see myself craving the pizza, but I’ve been dreaming about the wings ever since. It really doesn’t bother me to stop at my bank’s atm beforehand or eat on the table outside or in the comfort of my home. But that’s because the food is worth it and I’m not high maintenance.
Cassandra s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
What’s with all the negative reviews? We loved this place! We took our two little ones with us and hung out outside while we waited for our food. Of course we received the best customer service ever, it IS Two Hippies, after all… We ordered a $ 7 greek pizza(what a STEAL!) and the same priced pepperoni for the kiddos. The Greek pizza was A-mazing. Toppings galore with no skimping on the chicken. And the kids loved the pepperoni pizza. Will definitely make this a regular stop, it definitely beats Little Caesars! Can’t wait for the Breakfast Joint to open! Okay, so I thought I should update my review since I have tried so much more of the menu now. *Pepperoni — always a classic, tastes great *Chinese — surprisingly good, crunchy(i didn’t expect that!) *Greek — still my fave. *Cheeseburger — k, i didn’t think I’d like this one but I really did. I wouldn’t have expected to like the pickle. But it actually tasted really good, there was only one on the slice I had and I didn’t expect it. *Feta and Bacon — YUM! ok, i need to try the greek again, this one might be my new fave. The feta is so good on the pizza. and bacon. yum So they have won me over 100% I can’t wait to try the mediteranean! Oh, and one more thing to those people who keep complaining about the 1.50 atm fee. they don’t charge tax. so don’t you think that makes up for it? Or you could. just bring cash! C’mon people, super cheap, tastes great, no tax. does anything make you happy?!
Mike O.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Pennington, NJ
NOCARDSACCEPTED. CASHONLY. ATMINSIDEFOR $ 1.50FEE. –no seating, pickup only; call in your order ahead of time –wings are huge and meaty but nothing special; –out of 17 sauces, when I said«try to kill me» and he said«suicide» will be the one for you. I was excited but the heat barely piqued. –owner’s brother ran the long wong’s which used to be in this spot? Bait and switch or just a rename? –steak and provolone hoagie was probably better eaten while standing there; doesn’t travel well –pepperoni hand tossed serves two and loaded with cheese. Meh.
Mark C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
What will they think of next?! Two hippies franchises have been popping everywhere the past year. From tacos, burgers, pizza and soon breakfest. Had the chance to experience their pizza today! Amazing, ordered a 12in thick crust surpreme. When I opened the pizza box I had to remind my self that I only spent 7 $ dollars. It is a carry out only location. Has everything from pizza, wings, subs chips and their awesome fresh made lemonades! Also for desert they have their awesome brownies(ha ha). They had a lunch deal for one pizza slice with a small salad and drink for only 4.50 $. Friendly service !! One thing to keep in mind«Cash Only»! There is a ATM inside.
Alexander C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Napa, CA
Two Hippies Dropped Out of College and Opened Up a Pizzaria, whew what a name eh? Well it’s finally open and looks to be promising with only a few things to work out. Ill keep this one short and sweet without doing a disservice to the Hippies. First off there is NO place to eat here, its carry away only. We were actually going to have a few friends meet us up there but changed our minds after finding this out. Knowing this we still made the drive to Phoenix from Scottsdale to check it out, with mixed results though it is there second day. A killer thing about this place is the pricing. The 12″ pizzas are $ 7 for either paper thin or hand tossed. If you don’t specify, you get the hand tossed. They also have loads of different kinds of wings, $ 6 for a dozen. So many that its pretty hard to make a choice though we went with the Spicy BBQ and the Garlic Parmesan. The wings here are killer and worth ordering again! Sauced up nice and sloppy and perfectly tender, way to go! Plus you also get a ton of carrots and ranch dressing. I can go on and on about the wings but this is after all a pizza place. Okay, I’m not a fan of the pizza, well, not yet anyway. I have to cut them some slack since they just opened and might be still working out sourcing and such. We ordered 2 pizza’s, the Sausage as well as the Cheeseburger. For $ 7 these are quite hefty and have ample toppings. The Two Hippies never skimp on ingredients! The bummer was that the sausage tasted right out of a bag, this is where the price point finally factors in. I would have preferred a better quality sausage, this stuff tasted much like the same stuff Papa John’s might use, not good. The other problem is that the sauce was just tomato sauce and lacked any sort seasoning, including salt. The Cheeseburger suffered from the lack of seasoning as well though it was surly piled high with cheese, fresh tomatoes and ground beef. The crust was tender but for me, pizza crust should be chewy and crispy, this was neither. Maybe just a preference and I’m out of line. All in all I like the new Two Hippies pizzeria, though my feeling right now that it’s just ordinary and not much different from a chain. Ill be sure to go back in a week or 2 to see how they are doing. Id imagine that they will be just fine! PS. the Pizzaria spelling isnt an error. hmmm.