Pizza Connection - Quincy
Pizza Connection
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**Restaurant Review: A Mixed Bag of Experiences**
Nestled in Quincy, this pizza joint offers a variety of dishes but has garnered a wide range of reactions from patrons. While some customers rave about the generous portions and delicious flavors, others recount disappointing experiences marked by soggy pizzas and ineffective customer service. Several diners noted issues with dietary restrictions being overlooked, leading to uncomfortable exchanges with staff. Recent changes in ownership appear to have improved service quality, with some praising the welcoming atmosphere and tasty food. However, inconsistency in preparation and customer engagement remains a recurring theme, leaving many unsure about returning.
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I ordered a pepper and onion pizza and I swear it opened up new pathways in my brain. Highly recommend.
I ordered something via DoorDash as I've done 1 million times before with this store. It's close to my residence so I go there quite a bit. The entire staff at this point was entirely new. When I got there, around the appointed time that my order should be ready, somebody who I didn't know advised me that it would be three or four minutes. There's absolutely no problem with that so I sat down and waited. About five minutes later the same man asked me what I was waiting for and I showed him my phone. He then informed me that he didn't get the slip from DoorDash. So I asked him why he told me that it would be three or four minutes? He said I should just cancel the order. I said that I could but because I was already in the store DoorDash wouldn't refund me. He said that he would just make my salad. So I told him that I wanted the broccoli and chicken salad, which is on their menu, quite literally as a broccoli and chicken salad. This man then proceeded to ask me what was in it. Asked me whether it was a Greek salad or not? It's not a Greek salad. At the same time however, I have no idea how to make the salad. Understandably, it's just a salad, but I'm willing to believe if there's a reason why some places make salads that taste better than other places.That's why I'm on the side of the counter. Anyway, it just wasn't worth sitting there arguing about how to make a salad. I left without a salad, feeling pretty hungry, and $15 out of pocket. I think these people are new owners and are in a little bit over their head. I wish them luck but I'm not going back. Parking: Oh heavens enough about the parking
We live very close by, and so have tried several things off the menu. Their pizzas were delicious comfort food: the greasy, rich kind that sensitive stomachs pay a price to enjoy.A man who works there was oddly combative when I asked a follow-up question about whether a topping on my pizza was ham or bacon (I had asked for my order to be made without ham). He was rude, questioning my competence. I am a soft-spoken, baby-faced woman of color, and it happens quite frequently that I'm taken by some miserable people as an easy target for their errant frustrations, and this interaction felt very much like encountering one such person. I discussed how this had made me feel uncomfortable with my partner, and we didn't return for quite a while.When we eventually visited again, the pizza dough felt undercooked, and tasted sour, as though it had been left out too long. It had a stale taste, all the way down to the cheese, to the point of being somewhat inedible in union with the grease factor. We couldn't finish it and had to eat something else.With so many places to choose from, I will not be going back to Pizza Connection.
AMAZING ???. I will definitely be coming back here again. The slices for the pizza are HELLA huge. And i was sitting with 2 friends of mine and we got a free drink!! We had to share it though but I didn't care. A free drink is a free drink! COME TO THIS PLACE!! ??????? ????
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