Nickelodeon Pizza - Carta

1411 E Washington St, Colton, 92324, United States

🛍 Pizza, Salad

3.3 💬 191 Reseñas
Nickelodeon Pizza

Teléfono: +19098249602

Dirección: 1411 E Washington St, Colton, 92324, United States

Ciudad: Colton

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 191

"I cannot recommend this restaurant. Despite being in business for many years, the company hasn’t made any improvements to its operations, and the managers are quite rude when addressing customer concerns."

Robert Robert

I always make sure to stop by whenever I'm in the Inland Empire! The chorizo and fresh avocado pizza is simply the best! Don't miss out on this one!

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Victor
Victor

I met some family there for a birthday celebration, and we started with the family salad and ordered pizza. I suppose I can't fault them for concentrating on their pizzas, but...


Jeanette
Jeanette

I cannot recommend this restaurant. Despite being in business for many years, the company hasn’t made any improvements to its operations, and the managers are quite rude when addressing customer concerns.

Colton

Colton

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  • Pizza Sumérgete en nuestras pizzas perfectamente horneadas, elaboradas con masa lanzada a mano, rica salsa de tomate y una mezcla de quesos gourmet. Cada rebanada estalla con ingredientes frescos, asegurando un bocado delicioso cada vez.
  • Salad Una deliciosa selección de ensaladas vibrantes, con verduras frescas, vegetales de temporada y aderezos sabrosos, rociadas con nuestros aderezos exclusivos para una experiencia de comida refrescante y saludable. Ver carta

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"I 've been here a couple times, and I plan to go back. On my most recent visit (Thursday, 1/11), I discovered that you can order a Chili Verde omelette and choose Biscuits and Gravy as a side... and being a So Cal native with Southern roots, I naturally tried combining them in their warm flour tortillas (not handmade, I don 't think, but still very high quality). The result? *Legendary*: the Verde is actually surprisingly spicy, and benefits from the buttermilk notes of the gravy (which is a unique hybrid between white and brown, including delicious sausage crumbles that punctuate the experience as little flavor bombs, lol). The biscuits are exactly the consistency you want, being crispy on the outside and oh so malleably doughy at the core, which elevates the tortilla considerably in the mix. Every wall of the place is decorated with local kitsch (road signs and posters galore, including easter eggs for those who know San Bernardino well), and it pulls off the postmodern '50s diner vibe with aplomb, despite the slight uncertainty you might feel in terms of where to actually go when you 're ready to pay the bill (pro tip: just head to the register), and you definitely get the sense that it 's a family owned establishment that intends to be there for a long time, as I hope it does. Shout out to the service, too it wasn 't particularly busy, but the kitchen and front end staff worked extremely well together in order to provide for all the various needs going on (several folks at the bar, three booths (of which I was one), and a to go order being taken care of in the corner) without any lapse in check ins. I only finished half my drink, and when I asked for a to go cup for the rest, she returned with a full cup of fresh soda, along with friendly conversation that made me feel like I 'd been going there for years. tl;dr: Fantastic all around diner, with humble prices and a vast selection of good eats while being provided with the best service this side of Waterman Ave., lol definitely recommend as a destination for both San Bernardino residents and anyone looking for a decent meal."