Counter-serve chain serving up a menu of specialty or custom pizzas for takeout or delivery.
Hours
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3725 Sixes Rd, Canton, GA 30114
Phone: (770) 720-1234
Website: https://www.marcos.com/our-locations/restaurants/GA/Canton/marcos-pizza-sixes-rd-canton-1
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Unfortunately ALL of the toppings (except some strong pepperoni) had slid off to one side and off the edge of the pizza. Pushed it back on and ate it. Kinda clumpy end result but still tasted good.
The Work pizza was cooked with just cheese, then the toppings were placed on top of the cheese – the pizza wasn’t cooked with the toppings, they were just thrown in the middle after the pizza was cooked. They also left 2” between the crust and cheese.
Pepperoni was so incredibly greasy, the grease got all over my car, it was dripping from the bottom of the box.
But holy God, the staff on 4/15 at 7:00 PM was not adequately trained in food service, customer service, or common sense.
We have family in town this week, and after a long day of preparing for our son’s wedding this weekend, my parent’s decided pizza would be a great way to finish the day. I enthusiastically recommended Marco’s, since they don’t have a Marco’s in their part of the country.
My wife called to place the order (first mistake). She ordered a large pizza, with only only cheese on one half, and ground beef on the other. The second pizza she ordered was the meat supremo. This pizza comes with several types of meats, like pepperoni, bacon, sausage, and whatever else. The employee on the phone was not familiar with such an item, and my wife remembered that the item name had changed, but she couldn’t remember what the name was. She described it to the employee as the pizza that comes with all meat. He had no clue. So (and I promise I am not making this up) she had to go to the marco’s website to find out the name for the all-meat pizza had been changed to (and I am not making this up) “the all-meat pizza”. So she orders the second pizza.
My daughter went to pick up the pizza, and she brought it home without checking the accuracy of the order (her mistake, I guess).
The first pizza (and I promise I am not making this up) was indeed a half cheese pizza, and the other half did indeed have ground beef, but with no cheese. They literally made a pizza topped with tomato sauce and cheese on one half, and tomato sauce and ground beef on the other. It was indeed a Kodak moment. I’m not sure if this was our fault for not explaining to the order taker that pizza should mostly always include cheese on it… but not only did it make it past him… it made it to the people who prepared it and put it in the oven as well.
As for the All-Meat pizza… well it was just ground beef. Apparently the employee taking the order didn’t realize that an All-Meat pizza was an actual item on the menu and decided that the only meat on an all-meat pizza should be ground beef because…. well…
So I took the pizza back to Marco’s, and asked for a refund… it took a bit of time to get it, but they were finally able to open the cash drawer. I was told that there was a bit of confusion about what my wife wanted when she ordered a pizza that was half cheese/half ground beef.
So yes, these are first world problems. “Oh no, I didn’t get what I wanted on my pizza.” However, by the time I was able to go to Publix and get a few rotisserie chickens, and some other side items, it was really late. My parents needed to get back to their campsite before the gates were closed. My wife, who has stage 4 cancer, and just wanted to enjoy an easy peaceful meal with our family before taking her medication with dinner to go to bed. Instead she had to take her medication on an empty stomach. My fault for depending on a store staffed with clueless teenagers to be able to deliver on a simple request.
If the whole situation hadn’t been as laughably pathetic as it was, I might have been more upset. It never would have occurred to me that it was possible to completely and utterly muck up a pizza order as simple as the one my wife placed. I do not blame the teenagers trying to operate the restaurant. It’s not their fault that they haven’t been trained. Obviously they have more business than they can handle, you would think a competent adult would be on site to make sure ridiculous mistakes like this couldn’t happen.
Obviously Marco’s makes good pizza., and literally every other time has been a positive experience… but for what they are charging, mistakes like this should never happen. I actually just wished Little Caesars was still open across the street so I could have gotten a few hot and readies… Sad day when Little Caesars is preferable to Marco’s.
But still 5/5 stars.
With that said, I eat it when others want pizza as it’s not my favorite thing.
We got delivery and it was delivered a little bit outside delivery time and I had to call and check on it as they did not advise us voluntarily.