This place was okay. I’m a graduate student visiting for one semester, and I’ve tried most of the places in and around campus, and it makes me very sad for the lack of options in the college area of the city. The place is rather large, and has plenty of seating, feels very much like a pizza joint. I bought two slices of the carnivore with a drink, so the value is there. There’s two TVs that you can watch sports, but for some reason, it was showing Notre Dame basketball, in the Bay area? The service was pretty quick, the pizza warmed by light(probably been sitting there all day). They open late, which is a plus, I guess.
Larry B.
Classificação do local: 5 South San Francisco, CA
The pizza here is legit! Try the fresh stuff, it’s as good as any pizzeria! They have all sorts of other foods as well, along the Italian foods line, check it out. Beware of all the students walking around in their pajamas, it is a college campus after all!
Michael F.
Classificação do local: 4 Sunnyvale, CA
I used this place frequently because they’re located in Mary Ward Hall(where I lived during my freshman year), and you can use your meal plan here. The food they serve is pretty much as follows: pizza, pasta, calzones, salads, and desserts. They have a soda machine for drinks as well as two vending machines that have drinks and snacks. You can use your meal plan for the soda machine but not for the vending machines. They have some variety with their pizzas which is good. Just a forewarning though: their food is chock full of grease. If you want to gain your freshman 15, you’ll be very successful doing it here. Also, they, at times, are disorganized. One night they lost my order and I had to wait for 30 minutes to get my pasta when usually it takes 15 minutes. They do have great seating though in the form of tables and booths. They also have two flat screen TV’s where they usually show sports or MTV. Their hours are good. They’re open past midnight on Fridays and Saturdays since partiers tend to get hungry. They don’t do breakfast. Just lunch and dinner. 4 stars
Elaine N.
Classificação do local: 2 San Quentin, CA
One of the few places where you can use your meal plan… I didn’t know about my body’s intolerance for bad quality food until I started college, probably because I never ate on campus in high school, and my lunches in junior high was usually a cookie and a bottle of Gatorade. This place is sort of inconsistent. Some days, they’ll wrap your food with foil, some days they won’t. Sometimes, you’ll get a salad with croutons, sometimes you won’t. Everything is a hit or miss. The chef’s special changes every day and flavors of pizza get more and more creative(philly cheese steak, shrimp with vegetables, etc). Though I can’t rave about the pizza, the tiramisu isn’t bad. I think it beats the cheesecake and the other option… Prices are okay without the meal plan. I guess having the meal plan would be a bargain, since it also comes with 100 gator dollars. I don’t have a meal plan, so I’ll be eating delicious and fattening foods elsewhere(: Side note: If you don’t want salad, you can get a bag of chips.
Belinda C.
Classificação do local: 4 San Francisco, CA
this is a newly open place on campus. it’s located right inside Mary Ward Hall. You will need to enter from the side that faces the children center. There’s pizza, pasta, salads and desserts. it cost around $ 2.50 for a slice of pizza, they have your typical cheese, pepperoni, sausage and combo and they have a daily special. The day i went they had the philly cheese pizza. yummy! What i love about this place is that it is a cool place to relax with your friends. they have two TVs where you can catch up with your sports. GOGIANTS! anyways. i mainly like this place because they serve desserts. they have cannoli and tiramisu!!! we all know that desserts help with the stress that everyone experiances on a college campus. come on desserts is stressed spelled backwards. they are also open pretty late they open till 11 from sunday –thursday and open till 1 on fridays and saturdays