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Apr 6
I used to think this was the best place for vegetarian pizza; however, all I requested was to have no artwork drawn on the pizza box and the lady said that we "have to put our name on it." Fine, but I needed to have the artwork omitted so that I could bring this to my mother. She is schizoprhneic and would not eat the pizza with the artwork. They made a big issue about this and I remarked: "some people's taste are different." I will never go there again.
I am a vegetarian, but as I told her: "Intolerance is a two way street." she had no right to question why I didn't want the artwork that they are know for on the pizza box. All i wanted was to bring a vegetarian pizza for my mentally ill mother. One must ask why are they so rude to talk out lout about a "quirky" request. I even left a $3.00 tip for a small pizza.
I will never go there again. They need to understand that there are reasons behind quirky requests. If you had to deal with mental illness, then you would understand why such "simple" requests are so difficult fot those you are trying to care for.
If you want vegtetarian, then I recomend Steelhead, they will accomodate your tastes.