Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pizza Bolis, Ledos, Papa Johns.
Dominos and Pizza Hut are sometimes too spicy.
Too spicy? I don't understand this. I actually find Dominos sauce to be a little sweet. But who thinks cheese pizza from a chain restaurant is too spicy?
Anonymous wrote:Pizza Bolis, Ledos, Papa Johns.
Dominos and Pizza Hut are sometimes too spicy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add, 10 pizzas was way too much for 20 kids and a few adults. We would have been good with just 6 pizzas.
NP. I think it depends on the age of elementary. 5th grade vs. 1st is a big difference in appetite.
Anonymous wrote:But to be fair Dominos, the last time I had those were at a birthday party 3 years ago. When did they change to the better version?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think some of you maybe haven’t had Domino’s in a long time. Like it used to be awful back in the day, then they improved it and basically went on a pizza apology tour trying to get people to try it again. Plus it’s still one of the best values for what you get!
+1
And even if you don't like the new version, I've never been to a kids' birthday party where a kid didn't eat Domino's cheese pizza. Only a really picky kid would mind, and I think that if somebody has a kid that picky they would think to feed him something else beforehand.
A kid would even eat Little Caesar's pizza (they were worse than Dominos). My point being a kid would eat ANY cheese pizza, including frozen. We went to a party at a house when my kid was 5 and we had to stay around. The host served Costco frozen pizza that was baked earlier and reheated when it was time to eat. Way to cheap out on a birthday party. The kids still ate it though. They offered to the adults too and the pizza was not nice at all.