Sella's - Pullman
Sella's
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Sella's, a local pizza establishment, offers a blend of exceptional flavors and disappointing service. While the menu boasts generously topped pizzas and massive calzones, some patrons reported issues with undercooked items and long waits for service. Despite these hiccups, many praised the quality of the food, particularly noting the delicious vegetarian options and friendly staff. The atmosphere is casual, though some guests felt uncomfortable with unwanted attention. Although pricing is on the higher side, many find the flavor worth it. Overall, Sella's remains a tempting choice for those willing to indulge in its culinary offerings.
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My husband and daughter entered, were asked if they had ever been in before, told to take a menu and have a seat that someone would be right with them. Employee then promptly sat down at a neighboring table with others. No one came to take the order, nor did anyone talk to them. After waiting 1/2 hour, they left and none of the employees sitting at the neighboring said a single word.
Great, little pizza and calzone joint in a nice college town. Their take on pizza is different and delicious. The 9 will feed two normal people or one strongman. The Coug topping is my favorite.
Paid before eating, food came fresh, hotdog was my kid's favourite, meat balls and spaghetti were very good. We can pack if ordered in excess ourselves using packing items near the billing counter. I loved the overall experience the incharge was very cordial and understanding. The twisted bread(Sella special) went well with us and our kid. A place to visit regularly.
Renowned for its calzones, I've yet to give them a try. I really want to, but every time I visit, I just can't resist the incredible pizza.
The calzone started off well; the edges were enjoyable. However, as I got to the center, I found the toppings were cold and the cheese barely melted. Additionally, there was a lump of undercooked, raw dough towards the back. The pizza, priced at $18 for a 9-inch, felt quite pricey for what I would call a personal-sized pizza. While I appreciate the restaurant’s history and reputation, based on this experience and the cost, I’m uncertain if I would return.
