Pepper & Roni’s Pizza Stop

  3.1 – 16 reviews   • Pizza Takeout

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Reviews

The Thanks
Very easy the entire process. Nice pizza, my kid ate it. I’ll definitely come back.
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Zvi Aranoff
Mediocre pizza, even for an industrial pizza at a theme park. The “service” consist of workers placing the prepared individual pizzas on the display stand, you pick it up, and pay for it by scanning it yourself. Not the most horrid pizza I’ve ever had, but close to the bottom of the list. My two young girls ate it, so I guess for kids it’s OK.
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J Breen
It’s $15 for a personal pan pizza that you pay for via some self check out machine. I should have known it would be a money grab since they don’t publish menus or pricing online. This place was strange to me. Very disappointing pizza. If you’re staying at Legoland hotel, very large cheese pizza is only $20 at the bar and looked delicious. Would not buy a mini personal pan thing again at this Roni place.
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Chris Baker
Good takeout personal pizzas for a decent price. No seating though, so you’ll need to eat outside or grab a table next door. The staff was very friendly. The restaurant was clean and orderly. No complaints at all.
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Mike D
Good takeout personal pizzas for a decent price. No seating though, so you’ll need to eat outside or grab a table in the Market
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Monicaaa B
Quick stop for personal pizzas easy to eat while walking around. Very cool checkout system!
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Jason McAdoo
They are understaffed, and they cannot seem to prioritize what kind of pizza to bring out. We were in a line of perhaps 4 groups in front of us, everyone wanted cheese pizza. They kept brining out pepperoni pizzas and putting them out for people to grab (which no one was since everyone in the line needed cheese). They would bring out roughly 1 cheese to every 5 pepperonis. The pizzas themselves are not very good, but the kids ate them. They also don’t seem to clean up the pizza boxes from the trash cans, so the stacks of trashed pizza boxes can tower taller than you when you are trying to dispose of your own box.
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L J
Save your money and go somewhere else to eat. The pizza is so bad it almost taste like they cook it in a toaster over. I could not get one of my kids to eat after the first bite! A small personal pizza is $8.95 plus tax. The only good thing about this is the decor
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Jon Cancelino
Ok can I give it a negative 5 star rating?

First let me preface I would never go this bad in a review. But it was a horrible experience.

So first off it should have been a sign when we went in and they had only 3 pies available atm.

But I am also unable to eat gluten (not celiac but similar) so I requested a GF pizza while my friend and son got 2 of the ready pizzas.

They said it would be 15 min to make it and deliver it next door to food court.

25.00+ tax later we went to the ghost town food court. I went to check the options there and it looked like a Publix a day before Hurricane Irma.

There was miscellaneous food items turned and placed in the cooler if any.

So I sat down and waited as they ate their pizza.

30 min later dying of starvation since we walked the park and was not happy w the other 3 food options (20.00 buffet of 3 items or 10.00 Turkey leg thru a pickup window or McDonalds style burger) I got my pizza.

I sat down and opened it. To my surprise it smelled pretty good. But when I went to pick up first slice it literally fell apart. The cheese was piping hot and gooed onto the box.

So I got a fork and knife and tried to separate it. Only to see there was really no crust. As far as the ratio to cheese.

I took a bite and it tasted (doughy and like nothing). My friend tried a bite and said same thing. Then I decided to lift another part of the pizza and discovered the crust was not even fully cooked if at all.

It literally was a thin dough. By then I had eaten the greasy pepperoni and decided this could be dangerous. So it tossed it and we left.

Fast forward 45 min. I’m on the toll road to I-4 and I start feeling ill. Tired, headache, hard to keep eyes open and slight stomach ache.

By the time we made to the interstate I felt horrid. I go off to let friend drive. And when we were heading into Tampa I swear I thought I was gonna literally die.

Now I have had food poisoning before. But it takes 24 hrs usually to kick in. And I had a salad the day before and light snacks.

I swear I never felt so bad like I literally was dying. I couldn’t keep my eyes open and kept weezing.

We made it home and I was able to rest and get better late that night. But wow idk if it was the dough being uncooked or the meat or the cheese but don’t ever ever ever go there.

Gordon Ramsey would shut it down in a heartbeat.
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Javier Vivas
Pizza was disgusting and overpriced. $15 for a personal pan pizza is outrageous.
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