We get pizza alot there but tonight was the best ever ate from there and the delivery guy was was fast and so nice. Great experience we've had we gad mix and Mach a barbque chicken bacon pineapple black olive and a ranch chicken bacon black olive and cinna bite all was so good
Alex Franco
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May 31, 2026
I placed an online carry out order. I got notification order was ready and I went inside. No hello or acknowledgement. There were two employees. One making pizzas and other on the phone. I stood there for a while and they went and pushed my pizzas back into the oven. I didn't request crispy. I left and called store to cancel order. I didn't want over baked pizza. Guy on the phone told me they had just came out, they didn't. They were there for a while and then he pushed them back into oven. Guy hung up on me. He was he manager. Unprofessional. It sucks when they treat the customer as an inconvenience.
Angelica Fernandez
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February 17, 2026
Very good talent as cooks, pizza was delicious and even tho only got 8 of the 16 wings we ordered they tasted amazing. Customer service not very good but we all have bad days. Blessings and thanks for the food.
Royy B
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July 03, 2025
Well today I decided to order a pizza and have it delivered, after having the dental surgery procedure performed I decided after 48 hours, I would have some solid food to eat. I was pretty diligent about making sure that there were certain items on the pizza however after receiving the pizza I had jalapenos on it and I ordered it extravaganza and I checked the receipt and does not show having jalapenos on the pizza but yet the pizza showed up with jalapenos nevertheless so I had to physically remove the jalapenos from the pizza. Consuming capsicum is not good for someone like me that just had dental surgery done. Why to Avoid Jalapeños After Dental Surgery:
🔥 1. Irritates Wounds
Spicy foods like jalapeños can irritate the surgical site.
Capsaicin (the active compound in peppers) causes a burning sensation and may delay healing.
🩸 2. Increases Blood Flow to the Area
Spicy foods can increase circulation, which may trigger bleeding or cause discomfort in healing tissues.
🤕 3. Triggers Pain or Sensitivity
Especially in fresh sockets or stitched areas, the heat can cause sharp pain or stinging.
💧 4. Can Dislodge Clot (Dry Socket Risk)
Spicy foods often make people sip water quickly or swish — that motion can dislodge the healing clot, leading to dry socket (which hurts like hell).
It really makes me reconsider tipping 30% when I end up with products and services like this.
Sharla Ochoa
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December 03, 2025
The service was amazing. The crew that I witnessed was a work of art. I was reminded of the movie Ratatouille, everything in its place, clean and organized, each person knows their role and they do it well. It was awesome. Oh yeah, and the Hawaiian pizza and parmesan cheese bread bites were perfectly made. You saved me the next day on my road trip home also. Keep up the amazing work! See you next time I visit beautiful Yuma!
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We get pizza alot there but tonight was the best ever ate from there and the delivery guy was was fast and so nice. Great experience we've had we gad mix and Mach a barbque chicken bacon pineapple black olive and a ranch chicken bacon black olive and cinna bite all was so good
I placed an online carry out order. I got notification order was ready and I went inside. No hello or acknowledgement. There were two employees. One making pizzas and other on the phone. I stood there for a while and they went and pushed my pizzas back into the oven. I didn't request crispy. I left and called store to cancel order. I didn't want over baked pizza. Guy on the phone told me they had just came out, they didn't. They were there for a while and then he pushed them back into oven. Guy hung up on me. He was he manager. Unprofessional. It sucks when they treat the customer as an inconvenience.
Very good talent as cooks, pizza was delicious and even tho only got 8 of the 16 wings we ordered they tasted amazing. Customer service not very good but we all have bad days. Blessings and thanks for the food.
Well today I decided to order a pizza and have it delivered, after having the dental surgery procedure performed I decided after 48 hours, I would have some solid food to eat. I was pretty diligent about making sure that there were certain items on the pizza however after receiving the pizza I had jalapenos on it and I ordered it extravaganza and I checked the receipt and does not show having jalapenos on the pizza but yet the pizza showed up with jalapenos nevertheless so I had to physically remove the jalapenos from the pizza. Consuming capsicum is not good for someone like me that just had dental surgery done. Why to Avoid Jalapeños After Dental Surgery: 🔥 1. Irritates Wounds Spicy foods like jalapeños can irritate the surgical site. Capsaicin (the active compound in peppers) causes a burning sensation and may delay healing. 🩸 2. Increases Blood Flow to the Area Spicy foods can increase circulation, which may trigger bleeding or cause discomfort in healing tissues. 🤕 3. Triggers Pain or Sensitivity Especially in fresh sockets or stitched areas, the heat can cause sharp pain or stinging. 💧 4. Can Dislodge Clot (Dry Socket Risk) Spicy foods often make people sip water quickly or swish — that motion can dislodge the healing clot, leading to dry socket (which hurts like hell). It really makes me reconsider tipping 30% when I end up with products and services like this.
The service was amazing. The crew that I witnessed was a work of art. I was reminded of the movie Ratatouille, everything in its place, clean and organized, each person knows their role and they do it well. It was awesome. Oh yeah, and the Hawaiian pizza and parmesan cheese bread bites were perfectly made. You saved me the next day on my road trip home also. Keep up the amazing work! See you next time I visit beautiful Yuma!