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Mon - Wen Diner for 2 only $29.99 (2 entrees bottle of wine salad and dessert)
Home Made Greek Specials
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Angelo's Pizza
(401) 728-3340
133 Mendon Rd, Cumberland, RI02864Get directionsCross Streets: Between Ann And Hope Way and Broad St
You have to go to this place, they did a major rennovation and the design is hands down the best in the area. Food is off the charts, simple and very very good. You have to exeprience it for yourself.
Angelo's is much, much, much more than just a pizza restaurant. Great bar, beautiful dining rooms, great friendly staff and its family owned and operated. The food is always fresh and tasty. Our Door patio is awesome.
My family and I have been loyal customers for over 15 years. Since the renovation of Angelo's, we have noticed that the food is not to our satisfaction as it was prior. We often get burned pizza and burned or soggy sandwiches. Although the restaurant is beautiful, we wish the food quality had stayed the same.
Steve -
03/20/09
I have been a loyal customer for years and the family that owns the place is there all the time. You should talk to them and I'm sure they can address your concerns. I think the pizza is the same if not better. The volumn of business they do there is truely amazing. So you know the food is always fresh. I would give it an other try, especially if you are as loyal as you say you are.
Certainly Not Unreasonable -
05/15/09
I also had been a loyal, weekly customer and had continually received orders that were extremely late, completely wrong, missing items - at one point I was made to stand for over one hour waiting for a calzone that I had ordered by phone a half hour prior - so a total of 1.5 hours for a calzone. The owner is actually quite rude, full of excuses and has the expectation that all customers should "understand" they are busy. Well, if they are doing that kind of volume, I cannot understand why there is not sufficient staff - it isn't like I was getting the food for free and then complaining about it. Because I had the audacity to complain, I was then labeled as a bad customer because I expected my food to be correct, hot and somewhat timely. The family doesn't understand the terms "customer service" or "the customer is always right." If someone states they waited for a calzone for an hour and a half, one would imagine that an apology was in order, rather than being chastised for not being understanding enough about how busy they are.
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I have been a loyal customer for years and the family that owns the place is there all the time. You should talk to them and I'm sure they can address your concerns. I think the pizza is the same if not better. The volumn of business they do there is truely amazing. So you know the food is always fresh. I would give it an other try, especially if you are as loyal as you say you are.
I also had been a loyal, weekly customer and had continually received orders that were extremely late, completely wrong, missing items - at one point I was made to stand for over one hour waiting for a calzone that I had ordered by phone a half hour prior - so a total of 1.5 hours for a calzone. The owner is actually quite rude, full of excuses and has the expectation that all customers should "understand" they are busy. Well, if they are doing that kind of volume, I cannot understand why there is not sufficient staff - it isn't like I was getting the food for free and then complaining about it. Because I had the audacity to complain, I was then labeled as a bad customer because I expected my food to be correct, hot and somewhat timely. The family doesn't understand the terms "customer service" or "the customer is always right." If someone states they waited for a calzone for an hour and a half, one would imagine that an apology was in order, rather than being chastised for not being understanding enough about how busy they are.