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My first visit to D'Tuttenelli's. I had been seeing so many awesome pictures of their pizza on social media, I had been looking forward to this visit for months. My first impression... Employees were far from friendly, let alone hospitable. Hospitality, something that we all look forward to when dining out! So, I ordered their "Pizza Supremo"... Which I'd supposed to have FIVE toppings. I couldn't believe it when I opened the box in front of D'Tuttenell's employee... I immediately told her how disappointed I was, pointing out to her several slices of pizza that had barely anything! For $19.99, I surely expected a significant amount more toppings than I saw! Employee went & got the "cook" to address this issue, THIS employee just came right out and told me, "well, that's the way we make our pizza!" OK, I just indicated how disappointed I was, silence. Then, I asked if we could enjoy our pizza on their porch, which had tables & chairs, & they said, "yeah". Never offering us plates or napkins, SO unprofessional... I NEVER felt so unwelcomed in a restaurant, in my life. My reviews are mostly positive ones, because that's usually the impression that I receive, my visit to this establishment was extraordinary... #UnsatisfiedCustomer
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