“Food is good service sucks in all of The food services in newcastle oklahoma.Parking: They have plenty of parking. But every time I've ever gone there. They let me know that they do not have enough staffto work the dining area. So it's always locked and you cannot get into the building itself.“
“Always good, always fast, and always cheap, if you keep it to two toppings. If you like three, it ups the cost a bit We love the one here, and have pizza night, about twice a week. Thats what's wrong with my diet, for sure. Thin crust, extra sauce, and banana peppers, they make it to perfection!“
“San makes everything at the Newcastle pizza hut a pleasure. I believe he has some type of management position. He greets everyone with welcoming energy. He treats all the people working with him very well and gives them all encouragement. When he is working everything is up beat and moving along. Pizza Hut you have a golden nugget working for you.“
“When you call the store (select option 5 in the automated system to be sent directly to the location and not the call center) they are always helpful and attentive to your order. They’ve never gotten an order wrong and my items have always been ready in under 10 minutes. Highly recommend this Newcastle location.“
“Just moved to the neighborhood and I have to say Heavy D's is one of the best things I've found here so far. The people who work there are very friendly and you can see they really care about the customers and what they do. I'd rather support a place like this than a chain pizza place with mediocre food and minimal service. I could see from the moment I walked in that this place has character and I like places like this so I'll be back soon. Oh and their pizza is really tasty too. I tried the Nuts and Bolts pizza. There were several ones that sounded really good but I'd never eaten there before and sometimes with the less traditional pizzas I love being adventurous but if it's a new place I don't always know what to expect. Based on the fairly normal pizza I had, I'd say they know what they're doing and I'd totally trust them that if I ordered some sort of off beat pie, it would taste great. I can't wait to try out more of their menu and call em up whenever I'm feeling too lazy to make dinner (which is quite often).“
“Amazing New York State style pizza. Fresh dough used daily. Reasonably priced & clean restrooms.The crust is the best crust I've ever had. Ditch Papa John's, Domino's, and Pizza Hut and give this Family owned pizzeria a chance.“
“NEVER. AND I MEAN NEVER!! Have I ever had a better experience. Our company has been going here for years and the ladies there are amazing. They are never rude and always helpful… which is rare in this world right now with fast food places or even restaurants!!! They deserve ALL THE TIPS!!“
“Came here with my mom and son today. Just happened to have the day off. Mom already said her and my dad love the place. Well I loveee lovee it. We had a really good time. We ordered the calzone, Greek salad, fried pickles, and had a slice of the supreme pizza. Food was amazing and the owner is such a sweet heart. He offered to take a picture of us and cleaned the table before taking the picture. He got some hot water for me so I could make my son a bottle of milk and he later brought over a slice of cheese cake for us to enjoy on the house. I highly recommend this place. Such a home feel here ❤️.“
“The crust was good. Bread pudding really wasn't bread pudding., but it was good. More like cinnamon toast sticks with two kinds of sauces. Lots of people, they packed the house. ? Inside and out. There were plenty of activities. Screen TVs. Lots of kids, playgrounds and good weather made it all enjoyable for everyone. Priors Pizza was wonderful. Thanks for the love. We will be back. ?“
“In all my 87 years of living, I have never had pizza quite like this. I was born in the year of 1936. It was the Great Depression, and pizza wasn’t something you could come across easily... if anything, pizza was rotten tomato juice and a single shredlet of cheese on a cracker... I lived my younger years starving and pizza-less, my life lacked flavor and the world seemed grey.After the second world war, things were looking up, I had my first pizza at the age of 11, it was 1947. Things were good, from that day forth, I had pizza often and I loved it.One day in 1960, however, the world changed as I knew it... the very first Domino’s pizza opened in my hometown of Ypsilanti, Michigan! It was like the gates of Heaven themselves had opened and the sounds of an angel’s choir floated dreamily outwards (in the form of Domino’s pizza, of course). The world seemed like it was full of opportunity and color.Decades later, however, I lost my spark. I moved here, to Newcastle, Oklahoma. The hunka hunka burnin’ love I felt for Domino’s pizza had faded to a mere smidgen of interest... My life had returned to the dun of my early childhood, I was bitter and depressed.One day, not long ago, I heard that a Domino’s pizza had opened near the Walmart in Newcastle.. hoping to attempt to relive the wonderful days of my youth, I decided to check it out. I ordered a 16 inch Brooklyn crust Meatzza, and I loved it. My entire family couldn’t pull my thrashing body from the Meatzza as I devoured it with a renewed and fiery passion. My dentures had never seen such violence, such hunger, such unbridled malice.Now, I order there almost every day, my family has grown concerned with my obsession. I don’t leave my room except to go to Newcastle Domino’s, and that is how I like it. I have become weak and frail in my old age, but my passion for Domino’s pizza is intact. Also, the staff are kind and try their best to feed my insatiable hunger with heavenly sustenance.As a pizza connoisseur, I definitely recommend.Here is a picture one of the staff members took of a recent order of mine (a 14 inch handtossed pizza with extra bacon)I hope that Little Sissy’s, Papa WRONG’s, And Pizza Tin Rathouse are taking notes, because this place knows how pizza is done.“