First off they only take cash no cards no we’re did I see that when I ordered pizza. Arrived had to go to ATM came back played 18.00 for large pizza which I don’t mind paying if pizza is quaility but not here. Got home opened box found a burnt pizza with no taste Awful pizza. I called them to inform them about pizza guy on the phone immediately got an attude and said What you want me to do? Wow !! Improve your customer skills? Won’t be back here anytime soon
Blane T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toledo, OH
Very tasty pizza and fresh ingredients, but the prices.woah. $ 16 for a two topping XL that is the size of most places large pizzas is rather ludicrous. Also the website is down if you did want to take a gander at the restaurant before you stop in, no take out menus, and cash only. Like I said before, great food just leaves the patron wanting more for their time and money.
Mike P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Holland, OH
This is the«other Gino’s.» No dining room. No delivery. Just great pizza. This is a tiny little family owned place in south Toledo with minimal frills. The whole family works here, including, occasionally, the six year old daughter who operates the cash register(and did a damned impressive job, I must say). The pie here is very similar to the better known«Original Gino’s»(and, thus, similar to Amie’s and Mancino’s south). BUT, there is one very important difference… the sauce. You say that you like pretty much everything else about the places I just mentioned, but you don’t dig the overly sweet pizza sauce? Then this is the pizza for you. The sauce is tangy and flavorful, but not overly sweet. I like both styles equally. Crust: Medium thickness, soft and fold-able. Cheese: Golden brown. And plentiful. And greasy.(Good greasy, not bad greasy). Like the other place in town called Gino’s, this pizza is a little expensive, but in my opinion, it’s worth it.