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Big Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria
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I walked to this shotty establishment with my cousin because it was close to his house and I had been there before. The pizza was good, it's a shame this time made me never want to go back. The ""girl"" behind the counter could not make eye contact with me when I requested a side of oregano with my slice, obviously I knew it wasn't on the tables and had to ask for it. ""She"" sold us the slices and when ""she"" brought them to the table, I said, ""hey, can I still get that side of oregano?"" ""She"" said she couldn't because the owner was there. *Note* if you are afraid of your boss, maybe you should work somewhere where you aren't. I asked to talk to somebody about me not being able to enjoy my slice without proper ingredients. The owner, a man who was physically not well, said that I should just eat my slice. GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE. I asked for my money back and he said, ""why did you come here then?"" Thinking in my head, FOR A SLICE OF PIZZA. He could have at least pretended to be from the East Coast, I may have respected his business decision more.
Pros: they are not.
Cons: maybe ex-cons, the owner was a total tweeker
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