If you're looking for some pretentious place to dine, you're on the wrong side of town. If you're looking for a good meal, you've come to the right place.
This family owned restaurant is a great place to have a beer, eat some pizza, and watch the game. What game? Any of them!
I highly suggest the lunch buffet. Pizza, soup, salad, and a drink, and you'll get change back from your ten dollar bill. If you leave hungry after that, it's your own fault. Also, if you don't see any pizza in the rack that catches your eye, ask and they may make a different one for you. They've put out vegetarian pizza for me on numerous occasions when there was only pepperoni and combination, and they're awesome for that.
We stayed in the not so glamorous town of Chowchilla, but the Pizza Factory was a ray of light.
This family owned pizza shop isn't pretty, but they serve up some amazing pizza for really good prices. Â The facilities are somewhat old and have too many beer signs scattered around for my liking. Â However, who cares about the building if they serve good pizza. Â And they do!
I got the thick crust and it was as good or better than pizza hut with less grease and for less money!
Support this local business!
A friend and I went to Pizza Factory for their advertised buffet lunch. Â The buffet with drink ends up being a little over $7.
This buffet consists of a small salad bar (complete with drips of salad dressing decorating everything in the bar), and a small rotating pizza warmer. Â When we came in there were 3 slices of pizza, and some stale breadsticks rotating in the warmer. Â As we stayed a little longer fresh pizza was added to the warmer but the selection was peperoni and peperoni. Â My friend made a comment to me (not even loudly) about the selection and was given a nasty look by a worker sitting nearby on her break. Â I would offer more pizza during a birthday party at my house and I don't advertise with a huge sign on my garage stating that I'm hosting a "buffet". Â There are other pizza factories and I would try those out before I chanced the chowchilla store. Â The pizza wasn't good enough to make up for the nasty look and pathetic variety.