

At MOD Pizza Fulshear, pizza is personal. Create your perfect pizza or salad with unlimited toppings for one set price at your local MOD Pizza in Katy, TX! Choose from over 40 fresh toppings, 8 finishing sauces, and 8 dressings to build exactly what you’re craving. We also offer gluten-friendly and cauliflower crusts, vegan options, and delicious desserts to round out your meal. Order online or through the MOD app for pizza delivery or carryout today, or stop by 5102 FM 1463 Suite 800, Katy, TX to watch our amazing MOD Squad handcraft your perfect pizza. MOD Pizza Fulshear is proud to support local causes and give back to the Katy community.
Counter-serve, industrial-chic chain restaurant known for build-your-own pizzas.
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Address: 5102 FM 1463 Suite 800, Katy, TX 77494
Phone: (346) 707-8154
Website: https://locations.modpizza.com/usa/tx/katy/5102-fm-1463?utm_source=google&utm_medium=yext
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What truly sets MOD Pizza apart is their super-fast service. Even though the place was bustling, my pizzas were out of the oven and on my table in minutes, piping hot and picture-perfect. The staff was friendly, efficient, and made me feel genuinely welcome—no small feat when the line is out the door.
As a member of the military, I was also thrilled to receive a military discount, making the meal even more satisfying. MOD Pizza regularly honors veterans and active service members with special deals, and it’s clear they appreciate those who serve.
Whether you’re a meat lover, veggie fan, or just want to pile on every topping, MOD lets you build your dream pizza for one fair price, with no extra charge for extra toppings—a rarity these days. If you want a pizza that’s fast, fresh, and fully customizable, with service that makes you feel like a VIP, MOD Pizza is a must-visit.
I like MOD Pizza, but experiences like this completely ruin the visit. If they’re understaffed or running behind, the least they could do is let the customers know. My time is valuable too.
I hope they improve their organization and service, because the food might be good, but the service is just as important as the pizza itself.
Don’t expect them to have your food ready for pickup on time or even 10 mins after it’s due. Or 15.
Not the fort time for me, but I guess I give them a chance and then another and then another.
Pizza is okay. It’s the excruciating wait that kills the mood. I ordered my small order of 2 pizzas at 7:00 and was told it’d be ready by 7:30, guess what it’s 7:45 when I started typing this review standing in the store – because the food is nowhere near ready.
It’s not like it’s the cheapest pizza, or the service was the best, or on time. It’s just that there’s no other comparable option around here.
The staff behind the counter changes constantly- obviously they have an issue keeping their employees happy for more than a few months. Obviously the service sucks.
Don’t waste your time. I have wasted mine three times to learn a lesson from this. Learn from me.
I advised them they had burnt the crust.
Unfortunately, per personnel, crusts is meant to be burned as it will not cook.
I have tried other MOD locations and they don’t “Burn” the crusts.
This is false, as the the other Cauliflower Pizza Crust we ordered wasn’t burned.
Attached photos will confirm.
1 Burned.
1 Not Burned.
All I was requesting was for a non burnt pizza that I paid for and nothing else.
Failed in quality and poor customer service.
MOD Pizza is, in fact, a chain establishment but it doesn’t have the name recognition of the better-known chains, so it almost seems like a local pizza place. They serve pizzas, salads, a dessert or two, and cheese bread. They also serve beer and wine, which is a definite plus.
I have ordered pizzas and cheese bread when I have visited here and I have found the cheesy garlic bread to be quite good. It would match really well with an Italian food dish like spaghetti or lasagna. It makes for a good appetizer and it was a nice warm- up food to the main course.
With the pizzas, they are thin crust and they are distinguished by their colorful names, like Jaspar, Tristan, etc. They have a thick crust option, too, which I have yet to try. I have found that I like the vegetarian pizzas the best and consumers will be happy to know that they have many such pizzas. The meat pizzas are okay, but some of them, like the Caspian, which is a bbq chicken pizza are a little less flavorful than I would prefer. The dough- like crust is decent enough but the toppings on the Caspian are a little too scant for my tastes.
The service at this MOD Pizza location is good and I like the spacious interior and outdoor seating. They do have good pizzas, including a mini size option which is great for an individual serving. When I consider all factors, MOD Pizza is a good place for pizza pie and it easily equals or exceeds the pizza from the better- known chains.
That was all before I even got to eat my food. I asked for my pizza to be well done and it was borderline undercooked. I don’t know if they were rushing because they couldn’t keep up and it was taking so long. But it was not good. It was a reminder of why I drive a little further to the MOD on Fry Rd.