"This mob sent out coupons in the local area to improve business. The coupons are 'buy 2 (whatever items) for the price of 1 '. Not a rare promotion, but these guys actually managed find a way it can turn away customers.1. When you place your order they want to know if you have a coupon. If you do, certain items automatically have 'run out '. Magically, if you eat-in, they reappear.2. Don 't bother checking their website for prices. When you go pick-up your order the price will, without question, be higher. If you ask why they 'll say prices have gone up since their last menu. In my case, the last menu was only 1 week ago, but prices have supposedly changed in that week. Yeah, right.3. They are overpriced, so what you pay for one item here you can actually buy two elsewhere.4. The quality is pretty poor. The tomato pizza base is uncooked or under-cooked. Either way it 's, at best, sub-standard. Their sausages are really just hotdogs, not the authentic item. Ordering chicken means you 'll get something that tastes like a chicken nugget. I doubt any of their food is made in-house, but instead bulk purchased at a Restaurant Depot or some other bulk outlet. Even this would not be a major a problem if they weren 't charging premium prices for their objectively mediocre food.5. Their main guy formerly owned a pizza shop in Milford and then Devon, and both went bust for essentially the same bad business practices and really garbage customer service. Whether he owns this new 'joint ' or just works there, his fingerprints are all over the business conduct.If you really need to boast that you paid $34 for a pizza, then feel free to eat here and get ripped off. Otherwise, go elsewhere; there 's plenty of better quality and better priced pizza restaurants in the immediate area."