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Bidrage med feedbackA month before this incident, our order was not only soggy pizza, but also burnt crust!!! Much to our insult, the pizza was soggy!!! after a second chance. When we inspected the pizza, all the blows slip into a mess. in the center,...... that this was not the high standard spoken on the site customer service was also terrible, as the manager told us to leave if we don't like the pizza. Manager was so rude that with what he said... He yelled at us in his voice. Where did he get his training and became manager... He just has to lie!. NOT QUALIFIED AT ALL!!! AGAIN....that this was not the high standard on the website.
This Place Has Gone Down Hill!!! Pizza was soggy 2nd time...So this new manager who told me IF I DO NOT LIKE IT GO SOMEWHERE ELSE ....I was miffed...I came here for 2 two yrs until very inexperienced staff and a doppy manager screw this place up! GO IF U WANT SOGGY PIZZA!
Located in artsy Olde Towne Covina, Red Devil Pizzeria is a pleasant establishment with a combination old world feel with new world comforts. Established in 1966, Red Devil Pizzeria Ristorante features real Italian New York style pizza pies, as well as a variety of other wonderful traditional dishes, within their Family and Banquet Rooms. I was initially attracted by the smiling devil on the logo, having seen it from time to time when driving through this theatre and antique shoppe-near location, I decided to finally enter. The screen door and creeking entrance was already a welcomed attraction, harking back to a 'mom pop ' restaurant, where the pizzas are made from scratch. Wait time is a mere twenty minutes, in which time one can indulge in pleasant conversation and enjoy the darkened surroundings, and if so inclined, the bar (wherein a variety of fine philtres are offered), and wide-screen entertainment. Over one archway, the quote Love Well, Eat Often, Laugh Much was a very nice touch as well. The delightfully large Red Devil Special is recommended, featuring a full combination multiple toppings dish, with red pepper and parmesan cheese option. Whether take out or eat in, the service is attentive and attractive (the pretty brunette wearing a form-fitting Red Devil shirt was a treat for the eyes as well). Quiet, dim (natural light filtering in from the tinted windows during the day, intimate lighting at night), and sparsely populated when I went, with a satisfyingly delicious repaste, I can say I thoroughly enjoyed my stay here.