


Looking for great pizza in Saugerties? At Domino’s, we’re passionate about bringing you the best pizza experience, whether you’re carrying out or ordering pizza delivery. Whether you’re craving thin, foldable New York Style pizza or a thick, Handmade Pan pizza, Domino’s has you covered. Or try our delicious, cheesy Parmesan Stuffed Crust pizza today! We offer more than just mouthwatering pizza—dishes like our fan-favorite mac and cheese, salads, pasta, and chicken wings will satisfy all your needs. We’ll give you great value with our unbeatable deals, making it easy to enjoy more for less. Wherever you are, the Domino’s pizza near you is here to satisfy your cravings with taste and quality. Order from 3069 Route 9W .
Delivery/carryout chain offering a wide range of pizzas & a variety of other dishes & sides.
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Address: 3069 US-9W, Saugerties, NY 12477
Phone: (845) 246-3030
Website: https://www.dominos.com/en/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=loclist&utm_campaign=localmaps
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Pros: A well maintained nice and clean establishment. Good tasting pizza. Truly professional and courteous behavior all around. A shout out to the manager Jennifer – she and her staff are the best.
Cons: None.
We were returning from the Catskill mountains after experiencing some pretty decent fall foliage. Enroute, we ordered pizza from the nearest Dominos that the map showed. That happened to be the Dominos franchise at Saugerties, NY.
Based on experiences going back at least a couple of decade, our expectations with such pizza places are minimal – grab your pizza and walk out. Most look like sweatshops with very little time or patience for providing any customer experience.
So when we walked inside the establishment, we were somewhat pleasantly surprised at seeing a neat and clean place – well lit and surprisingly well-ventilated to not have that overpowering pizza smell through the air. The place looked appealing to sit-n-eat.
We asked the manager Jennifer who was checking out our order if we can sit and eat our pizza. Her prompt response – “Of course. Would you like some paper plates and napkins?”. She promptly reached out under the counter and got us some paper plates and napkins, and also asked if we needed some red-pepper that were nicely stacked on the desk.
As we thanked her and sat down, we noticed her staff not only paying attention to their job but also engaged in occasional light-chats. The whole setup was a welcome change from mostly overworked-employees-sweatshops that we so frequently encounter these days.
The restrooms were kept nice and clean. While Jennifer had stepped away, I went up to the counter. The person baking the pizza (I forgot to get his name) quickly came up to the counter asking if I needed any help. It seemed like there was a well-bonded team in place.
A very pleasant experience overall. That’s how Pizza franchises used to be once upon a time. And that’s how they need to be.