Domino's Pizza

656 Beal Pkwy NW Unit F, Fort Walton Beach
(850) 863-4154

Recent Reviews

Rachel Griner

Food was perfect, staff was friendly even though they were busy. Love the new & improved store

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Suntan Supahman

Always feel welcomed and fast

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Half Pepperoni Half Hawaiian Pizza, Chicken Habanero, Ultimate Pepperoni Feast, Bacon Cheeseburger Feast, Meat Pizza, Parmesan Bread Bites

Mo Desh

Ordered to go, Philly cheese steak sandwich & the cook cheated me as there was just little flakes of Philly & no real meat hardly any....we called and guy with nasty attitude refused to let us tell the manager...

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 4

Natasha Fields

Came in last night service with a smile and a laugh. The guys in this store are so sweet ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pepperoni Pizza, Meat Pizza

Signe Dulin

Great tasting pizza... Large $25???

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jamella Barrett

The pizza is bland and full of salt and too much herbs and whatever seasoning

Robert Denker

I always pick up myself. Always hot & ready. Everything I have had, was always good. If you like chocolate, those chocolate lava cakes are to die for, in my opinion. I just wish they would carry Pepsi products too.Parking: Parking lot is too dark for me but is manageable.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Half Pepperoni Half Hawaiian Pizza, Lava Cake

Melanee Martin

The food was absolutely great and the service I got was wonderful. So thankful because the food out here nowadays is horrible but this experience was great!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

AR Beach Hunt

Very Upset with these people! Delivered wrong place. Cold pizza! No discount Never had any problems tipping. You got to make your money. At least knock on the damn door so the customer knows it's there. Here eating COLD pizza.

Amanda Forest

Last time I ordered pizza it was so burnt and the toppings were not all over the pizza!

Allen Ellington

Tried 3 times to place an order burnt up mine and my helpers lunch time gonna be hungry today I guess

Bryant Petite

Ordered my kids 2 pizzas before I left for work and upon arrival I noticed the pizzas were made completely wrong so I called the manager at the store and asked for a remake and her response was "I have too much going on I don't have time for your order" I will be getting ahold of your district manager. That's not how you run a business

Zane Powell

I got my pizza from Natalie and it looked like she took my box to a rave and threw it when the beat dropped

Douglas R. Henderson

It's Domino's. They make pizzas and things and deliver them to you. They also charge for the delivery, but you are still expected to tip the driver - who didn't take the order, refill your water glass, or bring you silverware. Which I find rather odd, considering Domino's is charging for the delivery.It would be like going to Cracker Barrel, ordering with a server who also brought you water and silverware, and then charging a fee to have that server bring the food from the kitchen to the table. You thought the tip was for that feature of the experience, but it isn't, and the fee is non-negotiable. The tip? That's totally negotiable. In fact, you actually aren't required to tip at all.So, Domino's charges you for their pretty decent pizzas and things, then charges you to deliver your order, and then expects you to also tip their employee, which I presume solely exists so Domino's can reduce the amount of money they have to pay the delivery driver. But then where is the delivery fee going?Well, I know it isn't going to the driver because they want you to tip them. And I doubt it's going to the quality of their salads because their salads are horrible. Similarly, it's not likely going to the quality of their pizzas because then the cost of the pizzas themselves would go up. This all leaves me to believe the delivery fee is actually going to insurance, which is also really strange.It would be like Cracker Barrel, who surely has to have property insurance, liability, worker's compensation, etc., but then, instead of them absorbing that into their general operating costs, they then slap a fee on to every bill and pass the cost onto you. Strange, right?Now, Domino's likely also has these insurances as well, but they don't likely have the same high premiums that restaurants like Cracker Barrel have. I mean, some Domino's have one or two tables inside for customers to sit while they wait for their pizzas and things, but they aren't serving a full dining room, or having to staff a full restaurant in order to accommodate a full dining room or a large menu. They serve pizzas and a few other variations on that product.Do you know what it costs to make a pizza? Having previously managed a pizza restaurant, I know the cost per pie was around $1.50, and we were using higher quality ingredients than Domino's or pretty much any pizza delivery company. That covered homemade dough, sauce, and toppings. But we were a single establishment with next to no bargaining power over the price of our ingredients. Domino's is a massive multinational company with equally massive bargaining power. My guess is that each of their pies averages out to a cost of $0.15.But, anywho, I digress, Domino's is my preferred pizza delivery place.

Denedjah Peak

The worker was so nice when I walked in and the food, per usual, was so delicious!

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