Do Not Order Here
© Ray Skwire
Here's what happened. As you can see, the sign says "2 Slices and a DRINK $4.95". As you can imagine, when I saw that, I walked up with my 14 year old son to get some lunch. I ordered 1 slice of plain, 1 slice of pepperoni, one Coke and one Fruit Punch thinking it'd be $4.95 for the 2 slices and the first drink and probably a couple bucks for the 2nd drink.
The woman behind the counter told me it was going to be something like $13 and some change.
I looked at her and asked in a confused but not rude or angry manner, "$13? The sign (looking up, pointing at it) says 2 slices, two drinks, $4.95"
At this point, what I can only assume is either the manager or the owner comes up from the back of the kitchen area and starts hollering at me, very rudely, that "That's the price. If that's what you wanted, you need to tell us that's what you wanted!!"
I replied, while holding out my arms in the direction of this big giant advertisement banner, that the sign is "RIGHT THERE" and that's why I came over. I don't think I should have to tell them about their sign since that's why it's there, advertising this special so that people come over, right? It's not like I had a tiny coupon that most likely would say "Please present coupons at time of order", right?
Said manager/owner dude continued his tirade, in front of me, my 14 year old son, and at least two other families with many kids also at or in the vicinity of the counter, literally yelling at me that the banner was for 2 slices of plain pizza and a small soda.
However, that's not what the sign says. At this point, I questioned if this is how he treats all his customers who travel some distance to come here and who pay exorbitant prices for entertainment while visiting and how he expects to stay in business treating people this way.
He then made a rude remark about being able to communicate properly in this country and if I can't communicate, I can go somewhere else. Which I did.
So for anyone seeing this picture, if you're heading to Ocean City this summer or any summer for that matter, please do yourself and your family a big favor and do not visit Primavera Pizza.
Also, be sure to let your friends and family, both around Ocean City and where you may live know about this as well.
1102 Boardwalk
Ocean City, NJ 08226-3336
(609) 814-0187
Do Not Order Here
© Ray Skwire
Here's what happened. As you can see, the sign says "2 Slices and a DRINK $4.95". As you can imagine, when I saw that, I walked up with my 14 year old son to get some lunch. I ordered 1 slice of plain, 1 slice of pepperoni, one Coke and one Fruit Punch thinking it'd be $4.95 for the 2 slices and the first drink and probably a couple bucks for the 2nd drink.
The woman behind the counter told me it was going to be something like $13 and some change.
I looked at her and asked in a confused but not rude or angry manner, "$13? The sign (looking up, pointing at it) says 2 slices, two drinks, $4.95"
At this point, what I can only assume is either the manager or the owner comes up from the back of the kitchen area and starts hollering at me, very rudely, that "That's the price. If that's what you wanted, you need to tell us that's what you wanted!!"
I replied, while holding out my arms in the direction of this big giant advertisement banner, that the sign is "RIGHT THERE" and that's why I came over. I don't think I should have to tell them about their sign since that's why it's there, advertising this special so that people come over, right? It's not like I had a tiny coupon that most likely would say "Please present coupons at time of order", right?
Said manager/owner dude continued his tirade, in front of me, my 14 year old son, and at least two other families with many kids also at or in the vicinity of the counter, literally yelling at me that the banner was for 2 slices of plain pizza and a small soda.
However, that's not what the sign says. At this point, I questioned if this is how he treats all his customers who travel some distance to come here and who pay exorbitant prices for entertainment while visiting and how he expects to stay in business treating people this way.
He then made a rude remark about being able to communicate properly in this country and if I can't communicate, I can go somewhere else. Which I did.
So for anyone seeing this picture, if you're heading to Ocean City this summer or any summer for that matter, please do yourself and your family a big favor and do not visit Primavera Pizza.
Also, be sure to let your friends and family, both around Ocean City and where you may live know about this as well.
1102 Boardwalk
Ocean City, NJ 08226-3336
(609) 814-0187