Address: | 2245 US-1, North Brunswick Township, NJ 08902, USA |
Phone: | +1 732-940-0808 |
Site: | pizzahut.com |
Rating: | 2.4 |
Working: | 11AM–10PM 11AM–10PM 11AM–10PM 11AM–10PM 11AM–11PM 11AM–11PM 11AM–10PM |
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Katrina J.
If I could rate this place with negative stars, I would. I placed an online order yesterday 9/21/15 at 7:52pm for delivery of a big box dinner at 9:00pm. I literally live 11 minutes from this pizza hit but was hosting a meeting so I tried delivery in order to multitask. At 9:07pm my food had not yet been delivered but I was not worried until 9:38pm, my food still had not yet been delivered. Mind you, this location closes at 10pm. I used to work in a restaurant and if a customer placed an order for delivery at 9pm, that means it should be on the cat with all other orders going out at 8:35/8:45pm at the latest. At this point, it is 9:45pm and Im getting ready for bed. Not even hungry anymore. I called and spoke to someone that just lied repeatedly. "We only have one driver and they are only allowed to take two deliveries at a time... Oh yes, you live here right? Your food just came out the oven and it sitting in the warmer... Ill call you when he comes and puts your food in the car." PAUSE... If my food was suppose to be delivered at 9pm why in the work would it just be coming out of the oven at 9:47pm? I said ok and hung up, then decided to just drive there and get it myself since I dont trust them at this point to do my refund appropriately. I get on Rte 1 and not even 3 minutes later, the delivery guy is calling my phone back to back asking me where I am and he is lost but he is sitting outside of my building. I rush back home and start asking questions to verify the lies that Ana (or whatever her name is) at the store had told me. "How many orders can you carry?" 5 to 6 "Okay, I appear to be the only delivery in your car since there are no other empty warming bags in there, did you just come from the store?" *looks like a deer caught in headlights* can I just say something? "Ill just take my order please.." He proceeded to pull my solo order out of his car which was, missing items, and my food was stone cold so I decline it. So much for "just out of the oven and in the warmer". I called Pizza Hut back to tell them I declined the order at 9:55pm and was greeted with "this is Pizza Hut were about to close". I requested to speak with a manager about the ordeal and requested a refund. He asked for my card number again (which I did not give because I do not have to, my order number and information is already in the system. Like I said, I dont trust them at this point especially since Ive been burned by several restaurants here before double and triple charging me). He pulled up my order by my phone number and stated he had placed a cancel. They have until noon today before I call AMEX to take my refund back. Im usually not a hostile customer because as a former server, I understand that things happen. However, what I dont appreciate are liars and poor customer service.
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Mark Deavult
I have sacrificed for you, truly sacrificed. I have been on a mission to visit every pizza place in the area. At first, its fun ... we hit the high spots first, then move on to the vast middle range of average-ness. Then ... the options begin to narrow. I even visited Cicis and Little Caesars: pizza dining at its nadir, but at least they dont pretend to be anything they are not. They embrace their mediocrity in service of a low price point. Which brings me to The Hut. I have put this off, until only this option remains. Faced with this dilemma - my OCD tendencies, the specter of leaving this box unchecked, or of heartburn and suffering. Yelpers ... I did it. I went to Pizza Hut. Let me turn back time. Its my ninth birthday, in Americas bicentennial year. I chose The Hut for my party. The folks there took me into the kitchen, showed me how the dough was made from scratch, how the sauce was made, how they took blocks of cheese and shredded it. Fast forward to today, where the dough is frozen, sauce and toppings are delivered in bags and cans. Pizza Hut clings to survival not through quality food, but from gimmicky offerings, coupons, and a race to the bottom with discounting. I went with a favorite memory from the past: the Pepperoni Lovers Pan. If there was a Hall of Fame for pizza, this would be in it. This is the pizza that began a national craze for toppings when it was introduced. And Pizza Hut Pan Pizza is its own unique thing. Its not traditional in any sense, related to Sicilian, or Chicago, or anything, really. What it is now - is disappointing. What I did get out of the experience, is raging heartburn that, 24 hours later, has yet to subside. Its understandable how Pizza Hut survives in a fast food marketplace, in large areas of the country where options are limited. In New Jersey, where good local pies are ubiquitous, and good pizza is average and great pizza is fairly easy to find, its a mystery. My OCD complete, its time to move on ... and purchase some antacid!
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Matt Kimple
I want to take this time to share with anyone the experience we had at a Pizza Hut store located in New Brunswick, New Jersey. We ordered a pizza and a dozen wings at 4:05pm and where told it would take 35 minutes. At just after 5pm we called for an update and where very rudely told we needed to be patient and that the delivery driver had left a half hour earlier, keep in mind we where located less then a half mile away. So we did as we where told and waited, at 5:45pm we called again to inform the store that we needed to leave at 6pm and if it could not be there by then, then we would need to cancel the order. At just after 6pm we received a call from the driver saying she got lost but was out by the street and asked if we could meet her at the car, we agreed to meet her at her car. Upon opening the food we found it to be cold at best. Unfortunately we had to eat it cold since we where staying in the hospital for the night and had no means to reheat the food. Although I have never written a review or even called an establishment to express any dissatisfaction in my life. I felt this needed to be brought to managements attention. I called the store and asked to speak with the manager and come to find out, the women who delivered the pizza was the manager and after informing her of what she probably already knew, that the food was cold and very late, she proceeded to tell me that it was my fault for not checking the food and that it took her 2 hours because she could not find out, yet she never called the number provided and we had called twice for an update and where told that she was on her way and to be patient. These where the facts of my experience and with them you can come to your own conclusions of my level of satisfaction with this location.
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A Private User
Worst service I have ever been too. Me and my boyfriend got there we got sat down as soon as we walked in. The waitress didnt get to us until like 10 minutes later so we told her we wanted a pizza and pizza rolls and 2 drinks. 15 minutes go by and our drinks get there. After that we wait another like 20 minutes and our pizza rolls get here. 5 more minutes and our pizza get here. Not only did we wait forever and a year for our pizza, the pizza was undercooked and kinda cold. We I complain and we got it sent back. So 10 minutes later we finally get our pizza back and it was better. 10 minutes later the waitress comes back And asks how was it, and I didnt say anything but my boyfriend said better so like another 10 minutes later she comes back with the check. So we go up to pay and we ask for the manager. Just like the waitress, careless, the manager was too. We told him what had happend and all he practically said to us "well what do you want me to do?" So we paid and left. So I recommend nobody get there if you want undercooked pizza and bad service and if you have like 2 hours. 2/1/2012.