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Contribuisci feedbackKids had a good time, and pizza was perfect for my tasting. Kids went through their game cards quickly. Last day of spring break, so I didn't mind them enjoying themselves.
Pretty fast service, not too busy. Pizza is great. Clean restaurant, restrooms could use more attention throughout the day.
Peter Piper Pizza is the go-to spot for a quick meal, especially when you're looking to satisfy a big group or throw a memorable birthday bash. A pro tip for elevating their already tasty pizza? Opt for extra cheese. Trust me, it's a game-changer and definitely worth the little extra you'll spend. Give it a shot!
It 's a family establishment and great for families. Just stopped in to order and wait for pizza, but there was some confusion somewhere between the order (it wasn 't special) and boxing. It didn 't seem like there was much coordination and communication between staff ordering, staff preparing, staff cooking and staff boxing pizzas. I think maybe because one us expected to place order of pizza, then leave to tend to your children playing and staff takes their time figuring where/which tables the completed pizzas go to? IDK. There were a few pick up orders that were evidently not correct from what I observed, while patiently waiting for my pizza off to the side. Unattended kids of all ages everywhere, even hanging from the brass railings that are used to create an ordering line. It was a bit chaotic and overwhelming to take in and I 'm used to a massive family with all ages of kids running around. My pizza finally was handed to me after corrections to order confusion. I had suspected it was the one that had been boxed and set aside as the staff at that end couldn 't figure out whose pizza it was....even trying to get attention from the significantly excess noise and screaming of kids went unnoticed. Finally, after about 40 minutes, a manager noticed a group of about 5 waiting off to the front of the cash registers and yelled (due to noise levels) at us for what we were waiting. Everyone but I stated phoned in pick up order. Then it was shouting back and forth between us what was ordered, as evidently looking at receipts was not helpful to him. Finally all of our pizzas started to come and sure enough the pizza I suspected was mine and set aside, was indeed my pizza. I did seriously consider just canceling it and asking for a refund, as waiting almost an hour by then was a bit ridiculous, but after the manager asked if I wanted a fresh one to his credit, I declined and took mine. Why did I do that? Because people need breaks in life, even tiny little ones. By the look in his eyes I could see how much of a very long and arduous day it had been on him and, there 's no way he gets paid enough to the volume of work he has as a manager. The look of relief in his eyes was repayment enough. He did give me a coupon for the next time, but lol it was a very windy day and as soon as I stepped out of that noise volume onto the considerably less noisy quiet street, the wind got it and my receipt and off it flew into the night. Oh well. The pizza was just ok, having had pizza from NY to LA. It was food and I was starved from my own long day. I ate two slices of barely warm pizza, but at the minimum I gave the establishment a try from all the hype I had heard since moving to TX. I should have known, locals would have little to no real clue of what good pizza is, but at least I tried it!
Didn't eat but pizzas looked great and everyone else said they were good. Large pre- order was ready on time and fresh. Clean restrooms and game area.