The Pizza Depot in Attica may make great pizza but their service is HORRIBLE. They are terribly rude. They say they deliver but the guy told me that I was "calling during their busy time and it would take him about 2.5 hours to get my order to me". Um, no thanks! I seriously live not even 5 minutes from them. If they have to take that long for delivery they shouldn't offer it. And the man acted as if my call was an inconvenience to them and hung up promptly when I said I didn't want delivery then. He didn't give me a chance to say I wanted to order for pick up. Which I will not be doing again. I was happy a pizza place finally opened up close to me but I will not be supporting their business anymore.
Review Source:I've ordered various things for delivery but also sat in the store and waited for food and the staff seemed perfectly happy to me. Â I've also had the owner come out and deal with my car problems (he owns the tow/collision/whatever company sharing the building) and never once got a creepy vibe from him. Â So I wonder if Mike J has some sort of personal vendetta here... he says nothing about the food. Â
As to the food, it;s generally quite good to great. Â I've ordered almost everything on the menu at one time or another. Â While I love the flavored crusts and think they're great, sometimes I just want a yeasty, traditional-style crust which they don't really have. But what they do have as an option is good as long as you don't have your heart set on the other. Â The pizzas are good with ample and quality toppings, the sides are great and they have, hands down, the best gyros ever. Â I say this as someone who has worked in Greektown Detroit and also eaten an unbelievable amount of halal/gyro/awesome lamb street food in Chicago and New York. Â I would stack the lamb gyros here up against anything I've had - much to my delighted surprise.
Okay, tried this Pizza Depot on Friday night for take out. It's on my way home and they've been open for a short while so I thought it might be good. In short we had a medium pizza with sausage, bacon and black olives- this was about a 3 star, a gyros; which honestly was one of the best I've had in a long time. Chunks of lamb, though chicken is available, delicious cucumber sauce, fantastic bread. The wings we ordered were priced oddly. If you order a thirty piece it's more costly than if you order a 10 plus 20 piece together.... When I asked about it over the phone, they said "yeah, you have to order them separately or we charge you more, we've not been able to change the computer". Strange...but worth it, plain wings were great, but the hot wings were too much like a jar of cayenne, not even a buffalo type sauce. All in all worth a visit. They just need to work on the pricing and the pizza.
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