This is the most average pizza you'll ever taste. Â The good news is: it's also some of the cheapest pizza you'll ever eat.
At $1.50 a slice, it's an ok price to pay for pizza after the bars. Â At 4.99 a large cheese (before 9pm), it's a great price to survive a couple days on a college kid budget. Â I literally once ordered two of their large cheeses when I had $15 in my bank account and ate nothing but their pizza for the better part of a week. Â That's what this place is: it's college pizza.
The pizza itself is decent. Â The sauce is a fairly bland sauce that works VERY well. Â It's not overpowering, nor does it taste like tomato sauce. Â The cheese is pretty crappy, very generic pizza cheese, pretty greasy. Â The crust tastes like a good frozen pizza crust.
If you're looking for pizza after drinking your face off at Maggie's, Brew Ha's, Lunker's or Medici's, this is a great pizza place to visit for a slice or two.
Honestly? Â Not that bad.
I'd say Prime Time Pizza is of the same caliber as Papa John's, which isn't horrid, it's just not that great. Â Prime Time is especially good if you're drinking or you're really, really cheap. Â We ordered a large pizza with two toppings and garlic bread with sauce and paid $18 for delivery. Â
Only complaint: the delivery process. Â Like the previous reviewer, they could not seem to understand the address I was giving them. Â Granted, the house we were staying in is kind of on the fringe of Normal in a subdivision in the middle of a cornfield, but aren't you familiar with the area if you deliver food all the time? Â It took almost five minutes just to explain where our house was. Â That's a little excessive. Â However, that was just a hiccup in the rest of the process. Â It did take almost the entire hour they quoted us to get the food to our place, but it was worth the wait.