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We had a Groupon for this place because we had a trip planned for Phoenix and I thought it would be fun to try some new places besides the ones right around our hotel (we vacation in Phoenix every year). The cashier told me my Groupon had already been redeemed earlier that day, but my App clearly showed that it hadn't been redeemed yet. Not to mention I had just flown into Phoenix that afternoon so I couldn't have redeemed it yet. They finally agreed to honor it, like they were doing me a big favor. Then they didn't know what the offer even was because they said they had too many offers out at the time. I had to look it up and tell them what was included in my deal. When the salad came it didn't have chicken on it even though I had ordered a chicken caesar salad. They argued a little about that as well but finally added the chicken. The breadsticks came next and they were bland. The pizza was decent, but certainly nothing I would come running back for considering all the problems leading up to getting it. Which is too bad because my father-in-law (who lives in Phoenix, whom we were visiting) was looking for a good pizza place to make a regular destination. This won't be it.
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