Our family started our business in 2000 with one goal in mind: providing an enjoyable dining experience to the Abington and surrounding areas. Thanks to our experience and dedication, we’ve managed to become masters of the craft. Providing dishes that are fresh, hearty and simply unforgettable.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 143 N Quincy St, Abington, MA 02351
Phone: (508) 510-4106
Website: http://www.aromapizzaabington.com/
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Reviews
I’m so disappointed because the food is good but they are awfully rude and I promise you not a dime of mine will be spent here. I ordered some pies that are mislabeled online. The pies don’t list the ingredients on skytab. If you aren’t an expert on the menu, you simply won’t know what type of pie you are getting. Instead of them being understanding of that, they told me it was my fault. Or I should have called the restaurant to inquire about the pies. It’s a restaurants job to list things clearly online. You shouldn’t have to investigate or justify your ordering process to the owners. Don’t spend your money here. They don’t care about the experience of the customer.
I placed my order at 7:15 p.m. Before ordering, I asked if the shrimp, broccoli, and chicken Alfredo came with melted cheese. The girl taking my order said, “Yes, all of our pasta comes with melted cheese.”
Fast forward—after getting home and taking a quick shower—I sat down to eat. When I opened the container, I was immediately confused. The pasta had no Alfredo sauce and no cheese. After a couple bites, it was obvious this was just plain boiled pasta with chicken, shrimp, and broccoli.
I called the shop to double-check and was told to bring the food back for a full refund. I mentioned I live 10 minutes away and that they’d probably be closed by the time I got there. The owner said he would wait for me.
When I arrived, instead of listening, the owner cut me off right away and said, “Don’t even tell me what’s wrong because it will just lead to an argument. Be happy I’m giving you a refund.” I tried to show him the dish, hoping he’d at least acknowledge it didn’t have enough sauce or cheese. Instead, he got defensive and insisted he used “a cup and a half of Alfredo sauce.” Honestly, anyone who cooks knows that’s not nearly enough to properly coat pasta, especially once it reduces.
And about the “melted cheese”? He claimed sprinkling cheese on top counts. Sorry, but sprinkling cheese and serving actual melted cheese are two different things.
Here’s the thing—I wasn’t even looking for a refund. I would’ve gladly taken a freshly remade dish. But instead of showing any care for the mistake, the owner got defensive and rude. That’s bad customer service, plain and simple.
Bottom line: I don’t plan to go back. I haven’t tried their other food, but if you’re ordering pasta here, make sure you specifically ask for extra Alfredo sauce and real melted cheese, not just a sprinkle.