My family got pizza here while on vacation. We hoped for a nice night where we didn’t have to cook and could relax with pizza. Big mistake. We ordered three large pizzas, which equated to about 24 slices. Two pepperoni and one margherita pizza. About 50 dollars worth. Being the only pizza place in the area that was open that day, we hoped for the best. Most of my family found the pizza to be completely inedible. The crust was soggy and undercooked. The margherita pizza was advertised as having fresh chopped basil, but in reality, had dried basil pieces clearly not fresh at all. We’ve had better pizza from cafeterias, at a third of the cost. Please do yourselves a favor and grab frozen pizzas from the grocery store instead. What a waste!
Aimee V.
Classificação do local: 4 Olin, NC
This pizza was way better than we expected going off of reviews. Great meal! Lots of cheese, delicious crust, toppings were all good.
Joey S.
Classificação do local: 2 Old Louisville, Louisville, KY
There isn’t much competition for this pizza place, but if there was it would be out of business. It is very expensive for pizza that is not worth it in my opinion. The middles of all of our pizzas were doughy and not cooked all the way through. Overall, our family concluded that the pizzas tasted like a Bagel Bite(don’t get me wrong, I love Bagel Bites but I could have gotten those for a fraction of the price and would have had a better experience). Save yourself some time and money and go to the Bi-Lo and buy a frozen pizza or the ingredients to make a quick homemade one– it’ll be better than Buck’s.
Dave V.
Classificação do local: 3 Bloomington, IL
Pizza reminded me of Papa Murphy’s. My wife liked the pan style crust, comparing it to California Pizza Kitchen. I wasn’t overly impressed. We spent $ 110 for 4 pizzas. They were big, about 1×2′, but that’s still pretty expensive.
Marquesa O.
Classificação do local: 2 Charleston, SC
This was one of very few pizza places in town. I’ve had better pizza in my work cafeteria and for way less money.
Alanna S.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
This is pretty much the only game in town if you want pizza. At the time of my visit there were a few restaurants still in development. So there really weren’t many food options. We ordered a plain cheese pizza and salads. The pizza was a bit on the pricey side for what it was. It was just marginally ok. The dough seemed like it was freezer pizza quality. Actually, I’ve had some better freezer pizzas. My friend was even less impressed than I was. The salads were fresh and generously sized, which we appreciated. So if you’re a salad person I suggest you go for that and skip the pizza. There’s a covered dining porch with a nice mural. It’s not air conditioned though if you’re hoping for AC with your meal. The tables were in various states of needing to be cleaned. It’s really a 2 star place but I’m giving it an additional star just for existing in this location. In summary: if you want pizza on the beach this is your place. If you want great pizza try elsewhere.
Julie G.
Lexington, SC
VERY expensive for what you get, which is something similar to frozen boxed Mama Celeste pizza. The hours are also very limited. You’re better off going to the 24-hour Bi-Lo and getting a frozen pizza there and heating it up in a microwave in your camper/house/at the local gas station.