When they say small sub they mean it. A six year old could finish two of those little things It was of the Italian variety but lacked the true Italian taste. If you must eat at this establishment stick to their sub par pizza because even bad pizza is good.
Stan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Raynham, MA
Ordered a pizza at 9:35 pm with delivery, it took one hour to deliver. very frustrating.
Isabella B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
If you have always liked Papa Gino’s as a kid and as an adult this location is better than the one on Taunton. I love their pizza and sauce and always have. The steak suns are great. I have has their Greek salad which is also very good! The French fries are a mixed bag. Sometimes they ate not cooked enough. Plenty if room to dine in with the family. I suggest you sign up for their rewards card if you are a regular. Build up your points and get $$$ off your order.
Mei L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
After seeing numerous franchises scattered throughout the Massachusetts and«sing-songing» the name throughout our entire trip, the boyfriend and I had to try it on our last day in Massachusetts. You could order any of the specialty pizzas in any size. We got a small BOSS Barbecue Chicken(which has Crispy Chicken, Sweet BBQ Sauce, Cheddar Cheese, Smoked Bacon &3-Cheese Blend) and plain-crispy-bone-in Chicken Wings with Buffalo sauce(Classic spicy hot sauce. Spicy Hot.) and Sweet Red Chili sauce(Sweet Heat. Spicy.) The plain-crispy-bone-in Chicken Wings were VERYGOOD. I would definitely recommend ordering some. The pizza was thin-crust and tasted ‘okay’. If I had to choose between the two, I’d stick with an order of plain-crispy-bone-in Chicken Wings.
Jake T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Warren, NJ
Went here for a quick lunch while on a business trip. Had mozarella sticks that were fried to the hardness of a wooden stick and a caesar salad that smelled and tasted like rotten fish. Can’t comment on the quality of their pizzas but id rather not waste my money trying
Burn W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Taunton, MA
I have frequented this Papa Gino’s over the years, and I have watched it decline in quality slowly but steadily. It truly is a shame, as this was one of my favorite spots to grab a bite as a teenager. I had lunch with my wife and daughter here today, and while the service was quick, the servers don’t look like they want to be there. Granted, I don’t believe people should need to walk around with a stupid grin on their faces while working, but smiling at a customer is just good business. The restaurant was relatively clean and tidy, but it is definitely showing signs of wear, which may give the impression that it is less clean than it is. The place was remodeled probably 20 years ago, and could stand a bit of freshening up. This doesn’t really effect the flavor of the food, but I do find a well maintained restaurant provides a more pleasant dining experience. The food was your average everyday Papa Gino’s fare which usually will taste exactly the same at each location if prepared properly. This is not the place you go to have a flavor experience, it is the place you go because you went there as a kid, and you are familiar with it. The food is tasty, but just doesn’t compare with a decent local family owned pizzeria. The location of this restaurant makes entering the parking lot somewhat challenging during heavier traffic. There is a secondary entrance to the parking lot from behind the restaurant, directly across from Chili’s. The only day that back entrance becomes a bother is Sunday, due to the flea market just down the street. Still safer than the Rte 44 entrance, however. Papa Gino’s used to serve pitchers of beer, but I do not know if they still do. I haven’t bothered to check in years.