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Bidra med feedbackI walked in today with my family of six and I was greeted immediately! The dining area was so clean not even a crum. It's very small but enough tables for 1 big family and other customers. I saw on the door that they take EBT Cash and I asked the guy at the register Josh about it. He was very friendly and polite..he was new so he was unsure on how to do it properly.. He asked his Supervisor Thomas he was very friendly and patient and excused himself while he showed Josh how to process the payment. Cindy came in from break or into work and she came back out to the dining area with a huge beautiful smile and offered my kids Halloween stickers while we waited for our Large 2 topping pizza $7.49! It fed each of us with 2 slices left over. There's a tiny two step area for kids to watch them make dough..it was very entertaining for my kids. There is a soda machine for drinks and a T.V that shows upcoming orders. Only 2 downfalls was there are no high chairs or restroom for customers..other than that service was impeccable! I got to meet the owner Bruno and he greeted me was very friendly!
Food was good, the wait wasn't, they had a sign on the window stating they are short on employees.
Always slow. Always. Expect double the time they estimate.
Love dominos, the store on parkway is the best in Merced, always so so friendly and accurate on every order I receive! Love the app too, so many perks!
We generally like Dominoes, with a few exceptions in the past. Everyone has a bad day, right? Tonight we decided to try the breadsticks and salad. If you like to head to your kitchen, pour the salt shaker into your mouth, this is the place for you! The breadsticks are as salty, and greasy, as they could possibly be, the cheese sauce adds insult to injury. And the salad dressing? Wow, a whopping 400MG of salt!! Salad is healthy, I LOVE SALADS, but counteracted by all that sodium?? And you would do well to sort through the lettuce for the browned edges that say someone did not check the salad well. $8 towards a salad will definitely be better spent at the market for lettuce with far more ingredients than iceberg, four plum tomatoes, flour covered cheese and a small slice of purple onion. A lesson learned.