Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:garlic oil (?) and/or Parmesan cheese? As in, that’s just the signature way they make all of their pizzas. Happened last night. Didn’t realize until we got in the car and it immediately reeked of garlic and Parmesan, which the kids won’t eat. I’m assuming we’re not the only family with an aversion to that on our pizza? I felt terrible going back in and requesting new and was worried the cooks would be ticked off.
Why would they care? You didn't ask for free new pizza, did you?
I did. I immediately gave the bartender a $5 tip and told her our kids had an aversion to parmesan and the oil. She offered me a free cocktail while I waited, so I don't think she was upset, but I felt awful for the cooks. It also seemed like it was a common request to not have pizzas finished how they finish them (oil and parm cheese). But it was our first time getting pizzas at this place near our kids' sporting event, so we had no prior experience to know to do that.
Anonymous wrote:garlic oil (?) and/or Parmesan cheese? As in, that’s just the signature way they make all of their pizzas. Happened last night. Didn’t realize until we got in the car and it immediately reeked of garlic and Parmesan, which the kids won’t eat. I’m assuming we’re not the only family with an aversion to that on our pizza? I felt terrible going back in and requesting new and was worried the cooks would be ticked off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:garlic oil (?) and/or Parmesan cheese? As in, that’s just the signature way they make all of their pizzas. Happened last night. Didn’t realize until we got in the car and it immediately reeked of garlic and Parmesan, which the kids won’t eat. I’m assuming we’re not the only family with an aversion to that on our pizza? I felt terrible going back in and requesting new and was worried the cooks would be ticked off.
Why would they care? You didn't ask for free new pizza, did you?
I did. I immediately gave the bartender a $5 tip and told her our kids had an aversion to parmesan and the oil. She offered me a free cocktail while I waited, so I don't think she was upset, but I felt awful for the cooks. It also seemed like it was a common request to not have pizzas finished how they finish them (oil and parm cheese). But it was our first time getting pizzas at this place near our kids' sporting event, so we had no prior experience to know to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:garlic oil (?) and/or Parmesan cheese? As in, that’s just the signature way they make all of their pizzas. Happened last night. Didn’t realize until we got in the car and it immediately reeked of garlic and Parmesan, which the kids won’t eat. I’m assuming we’re not the only family with an aversion to that on our pizza? I felt terrible going back in and requesting new and was worried the cooks would be ticked off.
Why would they care? You didn't ask for free new pizza, did you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that what pizza smells like? How do you know it was specifically garlic oil?
It smelled VERY strong and was clearly finished with some sort of oil drizzle and additional cheese (parm?).
We ordered two plain cheese pizzas. Husband and me would eat them but kids don't want that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that what pizza smells like? How do you know it was specifically garlic oil?
It smelled VERY strong and was clearly finished with some sort of oil drizzle and additional cheese (parm?).
We ordered two plain cheese pizzas. Husband and me would eat them but kids don't want that.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that what pizza smells like? How do you know it was specifically garlic oil?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most pizza places use parm. I've never heard of anyone with a parmesan aversion.
Most? No.