Pizza Hut Marion
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Don't try the buffet unless you're after low quality, tasteless food. To be fair, I did see a lot of people enjoying themselves - my friend included s…
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This is one of the last remaining pizza huts housed in their classical designed buildings.. Brings me a lot of nostalgic memories from childhood, when…
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Expensive low quality food. Thought we'd experience dining in at the Pizza Hut with fond memories from the past when we grew up going there many years…
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Pizza Hut Marion is open for Casual Dining. Pizza Hut Marion serves Pizza dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Pizza Hut Marion”
Expensive low quality food. Thought we’d experience dining in at the Pizza Hut with fond memories from the past when we grew up going there many years ago. Didn’t expect how bad it would be for that price. Nearly $90 for four of us! If you’re into sugary soft drinks you’ll be ok for drinks but if you prefer water that’s not from the tap they let you pay extra to buy it. Pizzas look good but taste pretty awful. How hard is it to add some flavour and make it more enjoyable to eat? Oh, I get it – All you can eat! They don’t want you to eat more so if it’s not all that nice, you might want to leave it alone like I did. They’re making a good living I expect. On the plus side, the staff were friendly and my kids appreciate even more now how much nicer it is to make our own pizzas at home.
Rubbish. Don’t usually feel the need to review things but after a poor meal I’ll make an exception. Went to all you can eat for a kids birthday, had no intention of eating but still had to pay $42 for 2 people to get in. Served by a rude guy at the counter who wanted to charge us for a child that wasn’t even ours. Ate 4 slices of very average pizza them couldn’t stomach any more.. Very unimpressed at the most expensive pizza I have ever had.. Complete and utter rip off for $22 per person (equated to $10 a slice).. Unless you could eat a horse either get take away or go elsewhere. Price should have been $10 per person.. Will never go back there!
The price for all-you-can-eat pizza has gone way up. It’s cheaper to just buy your own at a nicer place. And the pizza at the other place probably won’t clog all of your arteries and make you ill.
Why have the prices for all you can eat risen so high? Im a frequent visitor to Adelaide and cannot believe the prices, Its a total rip off, the childrens prices are rediculous, no more cheap eating out with the family, Pizza Hut was the one Restaurant that was affordable for families, until the prices drop, i and family will not be dinning with you. P/s you dnt even have Cabonara pfft!
Remember the time. I remember the time i used to go to all you can eat when i was a kid, well still brilliant, i took my kids there after hearing there was 1 left lol, it was exactly the same,which is good my kids loved it and we went back 3 weekends in a row, the staff were great and the pizzas always taste better when you eat in, i don’t understand why they closed down, i would go once a week if it was closer to home good job and highly recommend if you love the good old days!
Great staff, great food, great value for money! Thanks to this wonderful dine in pizza hut!
ALL YOU CAN EAT PIZZA!!. Adelaide’s only PIzza Hut buffet elicits the inner child within and stands incommensurate with other buffets and Pizza Huts for such a low price ($12 for weekday lunch).Pizza flavours undulate as pans empty and new flavours behove their blessed presence before everyone for a whole new taste. The double-cheese, thin crust cheese flavour is so popular because people aren’t accustomed to it, proving the old addage that less is more (or in this case, more cheese really does more).There’s not much meandering to do about the room: a stall proffering a range of pizzas, KFC-tasting chips (Pizza Hut and KFC are owned by the same company), and a yummy pasta ragu; a stall for salads, which are generally average though the pasta thousand-island sauce salad is wonderful; and a small desert bar for soft ice-cream, jelly, chocolate cake and moose. Soft drinks like Pepsi, Mountain Dew, 7UP and more are also free and unlimited from the machine.The generous opening hours of 11:00-15:00 meant I could read my novel in peace while contemporaneously resting my stomach for the next round, already following a round before that and more rounds before that.You have to be a bit dour and pruriginous to complain about The Works. No pizzas in Australia seem on par with Italy and the flavours have suffered over the years, but Pizza Hut Marion is still a benign presence in a city offering few high quality buffet choices.