


Looking for great pizza in Fayetteville? 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 645-A N. GLYNN ST .
Delivery/carryout chain offering a wide range of pizzas & a variety of other dishes & sides.
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 10 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 645-A Glynn St N, Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: (770) 460-8222
Website: https://www.dominos.com/en/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=loclist&utm_campaign=localmaps_menutest
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Reviews
My order was ready at 7:10 when I arrived early for my 7:15 pickup. Everything was correct and quite hot. All of the employees were nice & professional, and I told them they were awesome. I could definitely go out of my way the next time there’s another special. I loved hearing the royal horns as I was exiting; I was on the phone and can’t recall if it played upon entering.
Great job!
Disappointing experience from start to finish
Ordered online at 8:15 PM with an ETA of 35 minutes. Around 9:00 PM, my wife checked the app and it said the order had “just come out of the oven.” At 9:26 PM, I called the store to check the status, went through all the prompts, and sat on hold listening to endless promotions. While still on hold, I decided to drive to the store.
When I walked in, the phones weren’t ringing at all. There were only two employees—one rushing to make pizzas, tossing toppings around so fast they were scattered all over the counters and floor. The other, an older lady boxing pizzas, asked, “Can I help you?” I told her I was there to pick up a delivery order. She took my address, found my order in a stack of 15–20 boxes, and casually asked if I wanted a bag for my 2-liter Coke. Then she pointed to a cooler, implying I should grab it myself. I took the bag, grabbed my Coke, and left. No apology, no thank you, not even basic acknowledgment—just indifference.
On my 3-minute drive home, my wife texted that the Domino’s app now said “Tony is on the way with your order.” I walked in with the pizza in hand and opened the box to find it cold, undercooked, with barely any cheese and maybe three pepperoni slices total. The crust was doughy and unfinished.
As I write this—nearly four hours after placing the order—the app still says Tony is on his way.
This lack of basic customer service has sadly become all too common. We’re charged a delivery fee, forced to tip before seeing any service, and left disappointed. It seems Domino’s no longer stands behind its product or its promise of quality.