Pizza is one of my favorite meals and this Pizza Hut has been very hit and miss in the terms of quality and taste. My most recent experience has been good with this Pizza Hut. After Pizza Hut has changed the way they make pizza and the added toppings has made the pizza taste much better. This particular restaurant has problems with pot holes in the parking lot. The inside of the restaurant is very dated and somewhat dirty looking. I have never eaten inside the restaurant just done take out. Most of workers here have all been very nice and helpful. There have been a few that have not been very helpful. I will continue to visit this Pizza Hut restaurant while I live near it.
Brett T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Oklahoma City, OK
I love their pizza. It has great flavor. Yeah, I realize it’s a chain. Evil corporations, big franchises, fast food, blah blah. I still enjoy the food! When we are low on time or have no idea what to make for dinner… Pizza Hut is there to save the day! :) They always have such great deals! Current deals that we use are the Large 1 topping stuffed crust pizza for $ 9.99 and the any Large 2 topping for $ 7.99. We also love their new crust flavors and sauces.
Tommy H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Oklahoma City, OK
The quality of the pizza has declined over the years but the service is worse. I still at times had a decent pizza from them but for the most part it was the sales and cheap prices on special deals is the only reason I can give them a 3 star rating. I the employees could be less rude I might slide them another star but outside of that 3 will be sufficient enough.
Joe C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Oklahoma City, OK
Sit down, all you young whippersnapper teenagers and twenty-somethings, and let me tell you a tale of a world where if you desired pizza to be delivered to your home, you had to look up the phone number of a pizza place in a phone book* and call them to request delivery. You would be on hold for quite some time, especially if you called during football season, but eventually someone would take your order and come by with pizza that may or may not have resembled what you ordered, and you’d be so hungry you wouldn’t care. You’d pay the dude(cash only), and usually would be left with some fridge magnets with the phone number of the pizza place so you’d be able to find the number again more easily. It was a clunky process, but for the most part, it worked. Of course, thanks to technology, now we simply order our pizza online like civilized people. Having the order and price in writing means there is no problem with effectively communicating our pizza desires, but it does mean I’m completely baffled about how this location still manages to mess up orders about a third of the time. All you have to do is read it … My best guess is that they’re simply very busy. I stopped in to pick up an order recently, and the nostalgia came flooding back. This is one location that completely skipped the delivered-pizza evolution of the last thirty years, still featuring a dine-in restaurant, a pizza buffet, that strange olfactory blend of pizza smell and chemicals, and the loud refrigeration equipment working overtime in the back. The sights and sounds brought me back to a childhood where I could play Mario 3 on an arcade game*** and where I first discovered the concept of all-you-can-eat pizza. So it’s not the best-run or best-maintained place, but it’s doing what Pizza Hut needs it to do. 2 stars for getting the orders wrong too often, with an extra bump for straight up nostalgia and the fact that the staff I saw when I was there were MOVING to try to keep up with demand. * Oh boy, this is going to get tricky really fast: A «phone book» was this huge list of businesses and residences that had addresses** and phone numbers … and you could look businesses up by alphabetized topic. So under«pizza» you could find your choice. We even had phone technology back then too, it’s just that you had to have the phone plugged into a wall outlet. ** People would get really freaked out about their privacy and debate about whether or not they wanted their home phone numbers and addresses listed in this«phone book.» Isn’t that cute? Most of these people will die of shock right in front of you if you tell them about Google Earth. *** The heck with it, let’s do this: So Mario Brothers came out with the original Nintendo console, and it was a ton of fun but had an exceptionally frustrating design problem: You could not go backwards. The screen would scroll from left to right only, so if you missed something, that was too bad for you. Then Mario 2 came out, and while you could go backwards finally, the entire concept seemed a little too much like a bad trip(you dug large vegetables out of the ground and threw them at enemies). Mario 3 was the pinnacle of the original NES console, with the ability to go backwards(and fly!) in the game, and I got to play it in an arcade in a random roadside Pizza Hut several months before it released on NES. The high point of my childhood.
John R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Oklahoma City, OK
Only getting 3(would be lower) because of the driver, girl felt bad because they sent her with the wrong order. This location consistantly gets orders wrong. However, their employees are friendly which is a big plus in my book. If only they figure out the orders, they could be a 5 star.