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Address: 303 E Tomichi Ave Ste C, Gunnison, CO 81230
Website: http://gunnisonpizza.com/
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Reviews
We have a life threatening allergy that causes us to not be able to go to most restaurants, mainly because they don’t know what contains the allergen.
Not only did they know exactly what contains it, the chef made a great salad specifically without the problem ingredient.
The pizza was fantastic, veggies were fresh and still had som crunch and the garlic bread had real butter, fresh garlic and herbs.
We will definitely be back!
I rarely write negative reviews and hate to do so for a small business, but quite frankly the seats are not safe; it’s a lawsuit waiting to happen. Most of the seating has you perched at the edge of a rickety plank that feels like it could give way any moment. There’s also a foot-sized hole in the deck with a nail sticking out it, and several others of varying sizes as well, one of which my friend with a cane fell into tonight; had she been injured she would’ve been well within her rights to sue for damages.
It stopped sprinkling over an hour before we arrived (6:30, rush hour) and it took them twenty minutes to bring out a rag for us the customers to wipe down the wet outdoor seating. In fact, the tables were being bussed almost exclusively by kind customers at the bar as the location was appallingly understaffed.
They also don’t warn you that they charge several extra dollars if you pay with a card than with cash, and won’t refund you. They claimed they have a warning posted on the door, but that doesn’t count when that door is always open and the sign sandwiched against the wall where it’s impossible to see unless you know to move the door to look at it.
I deleted a paragraph of further detail on the almost non-existent service since they only had two people and one was only sixteen years old (SHE DESERVES A BETTER BOSS), but it’s not a good look on the manager if they can’t keep their business staffed. Pay your employees a thriving wage and hire more of them, or downsize: those are the only two ethical options for business owners in this country. (The attached photo is what they’re calling a chair. It’s so wobbly it’s only a matter of time before someone falls and breaks a bone.)