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フィードバックを提供するI frequently order lunch here online and pick it up. They make a great chicken kabob salad that is large enough to get two satisfying meals out of it. Recently, they were training a new employee and accidentally did not make a few online orders by the pick-up time due to misunderstanding about ticket printing. The cook apologized and let me take a free beverage as he corrected the mistake with the new hire. Great, old-fashioned customer service!
I ant gonna lie to you guys. So here we go. First things first I'm not from mass. And thank God caues yell don't know how to make real pizza. I'm a new Yorker threw and threw. Second the pizza is 5 dollars a slice. That's crazy!!. The pizza looks like a frozen slice eliios straight facts. The guy swore he made good pizza. Doesn't look appealing at all. And the slice was really small. Don't go there pizza is terrible. Thank god I'm back in NY state and having a real slice of real pizza. Told the guy it was good but it isn't. And i ate it caues i spent 5 bucks. The photo i posted is what a real pizza looks like. Don't sell pizza if you don't know what your doing
Stopped in while on a trip with my family. The gentleman behind the counter was rude and said nothing when we entered. We sat ourselves and found our own menus. No one came to the table to ask what we would like so I went to counter where I was made to feel like an inconvenience. I ordered two cheese slices, two kids grilled cheese meals, an order of chicken fingers with French fries, and three drinks from the case. The man brought over the pizza and grilled cheeses and then about five minutes later the chicken fingers and fries. I have never in my life had whatever it was he served. The grilled cheese was two pieces of toast with a slice of cheese that was put under a broiler. The chicken fingers, which are hard to screw up, were so hard and dry I couldn’t eat them. I went to the counter to ask for some honey mustard and again was an inconvenience to this guy. After over five minutes he brought it over and again, it was disgusting. Never at any point through our meal were we asked how it was. I then went up for to go boxes for my $18.00 “chicken fingers” and he looked at me confused and asked if i meant a pizza box, handed me boxes and walked away. The menu did not have the prices listed but their over the counter menu did. I was still shocked when I got up to pay and he told me my total was almost $60. Thankfully for us we aren’t local and won’t ever be in the position that would cause us to return.
This place is AWESOME , best pizza, calzone, sub I've had in Ma. also the best and tasty IPA, daaam that’s sick!!! the staff is very kind specially Matthew. God bless all Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
When I walked up to the register and heard the kid say $5.74 for a slice of pizza, I thought I must have misunderstood him. He seemed quite annoyed that I was puzzled by the high price and questioned it. After all, it’s just bread, cheese, and sauce! Another guy behind the counter tried to explain, stating that a slice was a quarter of a pizza, while holding up a dried-out triangle that looked like it had seen better days. The first guy grew even more frustrated when I expressed my confusion and rudely asked, "Do you want it or not?" I politely declined and left the place. Then I headed to Pete’s, a warm and welcoming spot in Danvers, where I enjoyed a delicious slice of cheese for less than half the price. This restaurant feels like a boys' club that takes itself—and its old, dried-out pizza—way too seriously. I also couldn’t help but wonder if they even own a broom or are still looking to buy one.