Local chain serving traditional, deep-dish & thin-crust pizzas, plus pasta, in a relaxed setting.
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Address: 725 W 1700 S, Syracuse, UT 84075
Phone: (801) 825-3194
Website: https://www.thepizzafactorymenu.com/?utm_source=gbp
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Even though she seemed like she was taking care of a lot of tables other than us, she never once let it show negatively. Our drinks were filled, she checked on us at the perfect times, and everything was coming out so smoothly. She handled everything with such respect and professionalism. And also, all of the other waitresses looked like they were doing amazing and showing great respect to everyone around them.
And the food? Absolutely incredible. My husband and I got the meal for 2, and everything was awesome. The kids’ menus also looked delicious, and it was great prices! You can tell that they really cared about quality here. So definitely come try this place out!
The pizza Alfredo was so good and the popular breadstwists worth his popularity.
We’ll back.
Built our own pasta, specifically requested no shrimp. Pasta has shrimp. Every single question requires the girl helping us to go back and talk to who I can only assume is the Wizard of Oz for five minutes each go (does management exist here?). They also forgot the sauce. The solution was to offer a gift card, no offer to remake. I wanted it refunded back to my card, but they couldn’t do that because my partner didn’t have it on him. So we got a $20 gift card to a place I will literally never go again.
Thrilled to have dropped $60 and a tip just to have to go to Noodles & Company for dinner. If I could give 0 stars, I would. What a joke.
We showed up at 6:00 and were told it would be a five-minute wait. There were maybe 10 tables full at the time — nothing that looked remotely busy. That “five-minute” wait turned into 30 minutes. Then after we were finally seated, we waited another 30 minutes and not a single employee came to check on us, take a drink order, or even acknowledge we were there.
I was so hungry I ended up going to the salad bar and grabbing saltine crackers just to eat something while we sat there.
On my way to the front to ask what was going on, I walked past two groups that showed up at least five minutes after us — they were already seated, had drinks, and were finishing breadsticks. Meanwhile, we hadn’t even been greeted.
When I told the front about it, instead of apologizing or taking ownership, they asked what table we were at. I pointed it out, and the employee said to her coworker, “Go find out who’s in charge of table 15.” It felt disorganized and like no one was actually paying attention to their section.
Someone finally came over shortly after that — but only because I had to go say something.
I completely understand if a restaurant is slammed. It was Valentine’s Day on a Saturday, and we would have been patient if it was clearly busy. But when we arrived and even when we were seated, it was not packed. There was no reason for us to sit there for 30 minutes without being acknowledged.
To top it off, the silverware was dirty.
Really disappointing experience overall. We left feeling ignored and frustrated.
No refills on water, no “never ending breadstick” refills, no offer for dessert. It was my mom’s birthday and she was disappointing by this experience.
Food was good, as always, but service was disappointing.
They offered to remake anything, but after waiting as much as we had, we weren’t ready to wait another 20 minutes.
When we asked to speak to a manager, this kid came out looking terrified. They did offer a discount, but I regret paying for anything but dessert.