Amazing pizza. We always get the cauliflower dough due to gluten allergies. They even have green chile! They’re always friendly and the restaurant is modernized and super clean.
I’ve been going to Barro’s for a couple years now from the old location and now to the new location on Arizona Ave. We Love the Pizza and Wings we get . It’s always made delicious and also been getting their gluten free pizza and that is also very good!! The customer service is the Best !! Kendra and Hattie always greet you with a smile and if there is an issue they are quick to resolve it. Barro’s is known as Family tradition Establishment and that exactly how I get treated like Family every week that I go in there to get my order. Highly recommend
Wonderful deep dish Gluten-free pizza! When it's usually difficult to find Gluten-free crust, they have two - thin or deep dish. Toppings were fresh and full of taste, and amounts were above average. Definitely recommended! 👍👍
Great place. My wife has a gluten allergy - obviously a pizza place isn't the best restaurant for her to drive in, but they were so nice and went out of their way to accommodate her. Great employees and service
3875 W Ray Rd Ste 10 Ste 10, Chandler, Arizona, United States
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Drew Streeter
Domino’s has really improved in recent years. This location is fast and friendly. I appreciate the great service. Ordering on the app is effortless. The buffalo chicken pizza is good and they even have gluten free options. The little extra touches, like paper plates and napkins, are a nice idea. The prices are fair. I will be back.
The service & pizza here are ALWAYS great! I’m gluten free & they have one of the best gluten free pizzas around & 12 in too, which is bigger than most places. My family also ordered the breadsticks & both pan & thin crust pizzas & they didn’t disappoint. We love this location & will continue supporting them!
Always love the gluten free pizza and crustless. New manager or owner at this location does not accept any offers or coupons on the gluten free pizzas though.
First time here and I was very disappointed. There were a good amount of options for toppings, but the workers only put a very small amount on. (Literally 3 slices of green pepper). It was also pretty obvious that they don’t have to cook gluten free or cauliflower crusts very often because it came out burnt. Overall the workers were not friendly and really didn’t want to be there, which was pretty obvious.
Being from the east coast I’ve been looking for good pizza since I arrived in AZ and was disappointed every time. This pizza is so good!!! The sauce isn’t sweet like other places and the cheese is perfect. The crust is not too thick or thin. This coming from a man who is extremely picky about his pizza. Myself, I had the gluten free pizza and it’s honestly the best take out GF pizza I’ve ever had. Will absolutely be returning. Also. The people who say this place isn’t good probably like Barros pizza. Which is basically ketchup with sugar and cheese on a tortilla. 🤮
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Chuck E. Cheese
311 S Price Rd, Chandler, AZ 85224, USA
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Clark T. Rowland
First, I want to mention that I haven't been to a Chuck E Cheese in 20 years when my nieces and nephews were little. I worked at Chuck E. Cheese back then as both a cast member and as a manager, and at the time, all of the Phoenix Valley locations and the one in Tucson were owned by one franchise. Apparently now, at least at this location, they are owned by another management company. The Kid Check, which is supposed to be a security feature for CEC,had no one stationed there, and people can just walk in and out. 20 years ago, they always had someone watching it from the time the doors were unlocked until the last guests left. The Kid Check system is in place so that everyone who comes together leaves together. Basically, a random person can't just walk in, grab your kid, and leave because their number stamp doesn't match the kids. We were also told when we arrived by the person who did stamp my group that they lost the flashlight to make the ink show up in order to read the number. You also can't tell who employees are unless they were behind the counter. There was no uniform that I could tell, no name tags, nothing to differentiate them from a guest. Cast members were walking around with headphones on and would pull out their cell phones in the middle of conversations with you. Gone are the days of the pizza being brought out to you. 20 years ago, you used to receive a tall, plastic number that would stand up on your table, and the pizza would be delivered. Now, you get a buzzer, and you walk up to the window, and you can just grab whatever food was waiting there because there is no way of knowing which pizza was yours. Did you order a gluten-free crust? Good luck guessing which pepperoni pizza sitting in the window is the gluten-free one.
They've also replaced the tokens with a card system that can be loaded with either points (one point is one token) or by time in 30-minute increments, and the tickets are just automatically loaded onto the card once you're finished playing the game. This has its pros and cons. You no longer need to wait for all of your tickets to be dispensed before walking away to play another game, games can't run out of tickets so you don't need to wait for someone to come replenish the game to receive your full amount of tickets and you don't have to worry about your kids walking away forgetting to collect their tickets. A card is also less bulky than hundreds of tickets, and there is less chance of losing some of your tickets. But lose your card, and everything you had is gone. Also, there seems to be a timer built into the cards, so you can't use it too quickly. Games used to have it where you can insert multiple tokens and have multiple plays back to back without interruption. Nope, not anymore. Did you just play a game that has a "continue" countdown? Good luck beating the clock to continue. Want to go head to head on basketball, but your group only has one card? Fat chance. There were also games in very poor states of repair. One claw machine, the string was broken to raise and lower the claw, but the game was still turned on. Another claw machine, two of the 3 claw "fingers" were broken off, so it couldn't even grab anything, it was also still turned one, and another claw game had absolutely nothing in it. And guess what, it was still turned on. One of the photo machines was out of paper the entire 3 hours my group was there. I even saw an employee going around to the games that have ticket jackpots resetting the game when the jackpot got high.
Do you kids want to see Chuck E? Well, you're going to have to schedule and purchase their birthday package because that is the only time Chuck E comes out. He no longer walks through the rest of the restaurant. He comes out, "sings" happy birthday, and then disappears. Speaking of Chuck E and the program, when did CEC go from Kid friendly songs like The Wiggles and VeggieTales to KidsBop versions of adult songs? Songs like Hey Ya, or that ABCDE F you song played on a loop.
Great pizza and friendly service here! The girls are professional and on-point even when it gets crazy busy. Love the fact their gluten-free pizzza is every bit as good (BETTER actually) as regular pizza. 5 out of 5 stars.
Vero Chicago Pizza in Chandler is the go-to spot for delicious gluten-free pizza! Their 10″ gluten-free crust (also available in cauliflower) is flavorful and holds up beautifully, crispy edges with that classic chew, despite not being prepared in a separate kitchen. The staff are accommodating and upfront about allergen info. Whether you’re dining in or grabbing takeout, the GF pie is satisfying and feels indulgent, just like regular Chicago-style pizza. Highly recommend for anyone craving quality gluten-free pizza in Chandler! 😊