B52 Pizza - Menu

21910 East Kenosha Street, Broken Arrow, 74014, United States Of America

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4.5 💬 139 Reviews

Address: 21910 East Kenosha Street, Broken Arrow, 74014, United States Of America

City: Broken Arrow

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 139

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

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Baked

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Signature Half Pound Burgers

Hamburgers

Burger

Dessert Delights

Starters

Traditional Crust Specialty Pizzas

Hand Tossed Pizza

Pyro Drinks &Amp;Amp; Desserts - Beverages

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Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow is a vibrant city in Oklahoma, known for its friendly community, local art, and Southern cuisine, featuring dishes like barbecue ribs and chicken fried steak.

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  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.

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"I've ordered from this Andolini's location many times. When they get it right, the food is fantastic, but when they get it wrong it's usually a miserable failure. That's why there are so many mixed reviews here. Last night takes the cake for me. I spent $120 on apps, pizza, and pasta, ordered online via their website and fulfilled by Doordash. Food was at my door 1 hour 10 minutes later which I thought was pretty good for a Saturday night. The pizza was wonderful. The stromboli was a little soggy but still good. The caprese antipasto was a joke. The tomato slices were ENDS you know, the part that's hard to chew and belongs in the garbage and also extremely thinly sliced, barely the width of a fork tine. I don't know how they can possibly think that's acceptable. Also, if there was balsamic glaze on it I couldn't see or taste it. I love this appetizer and it never used to be like this, but it seems like sometime last year they started having problems making it correctly from using tomato ends to missing olives, thin slices of mozzarella, no balsamic, etc. Whenever there's been an issue and I complained, they made it right, but who wants to do that all the time? You know what I really want? For my food to be right the first time. EDIT: After communicating with Mike, the owner, I wanted to add this update to my review. Not only did he make things right with my recent order, he went above and beyond in addressing my concerns about past orders. He cares deeply about his restaurant and is committed to providing customers with a great dining experience, so while mistakes and miscommunications can happen (we're all human, after all) I'm confident I will always be taken care of at Andolini's."