There was nothing awful, but nothing really great about this place. Â Our server was fine, if a tiny bit under attentive. Â We mentioned that we'd never been there before, yet she didn't bother to tell us to pay at the front. Â So we sat there waiting for a while until she finally came back over. Â The counter where we had to pay was frustrating, with a bunch of teens joking around instead of helping us. Â
The breadsticks were not bad, but nothing very distinguishing. Â I am pretty sure the only thing on them was coarse salt -- no seasoning, no butter. Â The containers of dip (and we even asked for an extra one) were too small for such flavorless breadsticks. Â
The thin crust pizza was decent -- my husband kept referring to it as party pizza.  It did  kind of remind me of generic Totino's pizza.  Again, not bad, but DEFINITELY not worth the $17 it cost for a four-topping. Â
On the plus side, it looks like they do a lot of neighborhood sponsorships, so if you live close, this is probably a good place to go to put money back into your community. Â But if you are going solely to get a great pizza at a good price, go somewhere else.
I wish I could rate this place better. Â I really do, the guys that run the place and the employees have been extremely nice to us when we have gone. The only reason I go back is that my son likes the pizza, if it wasn't for that I would never step foot in the place. Â Super thin crust pizza, there is another, but I am not a fan of that either. Â Don't get the sausage, unless they changed it since the last time it is basically a salt lick. Â Overall unless you actually like Pizza King, this place will probably disappoint. Â Worth a shot some people like this style of pizza. But I will have to pass.
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