Laura H.
Yelp
Last night, I had one of the stupidest conversations of my entire life. I called Papa John's solely because I had a coupon for a free medium pizza, and who doesn't like free pizza? So, I placed my order for a medium pizza with tomatoes and onions. When I went to pick it up, the following conversation ensured with the employees (two of them).
Me: I'm sorry, but this isn't what I ordered. I asked for tomatoes and onions.
#1: There's onions on that.
Me: Yes, but there's also some sort of meat.
#1: No, there isn't. Those are tomatoes, and there are onions under the cheese.
Me: Yes, but there is meat on this pizza. The pizza I ordered had no meat.
#2: You'll definitely taste the onions.
Me: I believe you that there are onions on the pizza. But see this? (pointing). That's meat. I ordered a pizza without meat.
#1: I don't want to stick my fingers in your pizza.
#2: Yeah.
Me: Agreed. But.... never mind. Whatever. I give up.
And, when I got home, I enjoyed a delicious pizza with tomatoes, onions, and HAM. Which is not onions. So, I have to say, I'm a little concerned that two different employees didn't understand that phrase "There isn't supposed to be meat on this pizza" and kept talking about onions. Ham is not onions, people.
The pizza was tasty, but the customer service left much to be desired. If I were actually a vegetarian (or Kosher), there would have been a problem.
Also, the website said that it was .5 miles from my address to the store, so, since it was rush hour, I decided to walk. Unfortunately, the website lied, and it was actually .9 miles each way. So, you may want to double check Google maps before setting out. I don't mind walking 1.8 miles, but I don't really want to carry a hot pizza close to a mile in the cold. I highly doubt I would go back without another coupon.