Rome’s Pizza

San Antonio Joe

You know, sometimes you eat at a place that is not bad, not great, but works.  Rome’s was like that for me.  It definitely was not life changing pizza, it definitely was above mediocre pizza, but it really wasn’t memorable.  I don’t know if I will ever go back (heck, I might walk over there if they are changing my oil over at Meinike again), but then again I might.

So what should you surmise from this review? Give ole Rome’s Pizza a try instead of ordering Pizza Hut or Domino’s one evening to spend your money at a local business or swing by to get a $4.50 lunch combo of two slices of pizza with a drink instead of your #5 combo at McDonald’s.  It is definitely at least worth a try.

Maybe not a spectacular piece of pizza, but it is a good deal.

Maybe not a spectacular piece of pizza, but it is a good deal.

Value: 9/10 (how can you hate on $4.50 for a lunch of two pieces of pizza and a drink?)
Atmosphere: 8.5/10 (cool atmosphere with checkered floors on the inside; amongst all the Italian decorations there was a picture of the Eiffel Tower that made me go, “What the Hell?”)
Service: 6/10 (above average, not bad, but not memorable nor did it leave me with a WOW feeling)
Taste: 6.5/10 (tasted better than Pizza Hut)
Website: www.romespizza.com
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3 Responses to “Rome’s Pizza”

  • Tobias Says:

    Hmm… you oughtta try the Super Deluxe (dozen toppings, but you can modify). That made me think, “Dang, this is some good pizza.” Toppings seemed a cut above most typical places, which of course is more noticeable on a deluxe pizza.

  • Your Neighbor With The Internets Says:

    Yeah, the bland pizza at Rome’s is pretty bland. Seriously, you need to try the Mediterranean, it keeps me coming back to trade them money for pizza crack.

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