Pizza Inn
E 3rd St, La Junta
(719) 384-5404
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This is a very good Pizza Hut, the staff are all friendly and there has only been one glitch with ordering online but now I double check in the email to make sure the online order is placed properly. Overall, very decent Pizza Hut and I am addicted to stuffed crust. Send help.,
I don’t eat at Pizza Hut often, but I needed something in this small town. I liked the online ordering and curbside pickup. The crew was incredibly competent and friendly. The pizza was what you get from a fast food chain. Over all very good experience.
Small town Pizza Huts are almost roadside tourist attractions. The La Junta Pizza Hut did not disappoint. We had a great large pizza that was as good as pizza gets.
I wasn't going to write a review .. but I will - if for no other reason than the staff. We rolled into town very late. We wanted to go to a place that we knew - so we chose Pizza Hut. We were so tired, and split a large order of pasta, and each got a salad. It was good, hot, and predictable. Yes - it took a little while to get served, the service was a little slow. However what they may have lacked in promptness, they made up for with kindness. Our waiter was very attentive and helpful.
Good food especially the salad which I enjoy every time I visit for the pizza which doesn't take long to deliver.
All we wanted was a cheap hot pizza. Pizza Hut had a 7.99 sale on a large pizza and we didn't want anything fancy. It took forever to get our food and there was one other table occupied when we got there. They no longer serve beer. For me, pizza without beer is like cake without frosting. It's ok but the missing ingredient makes it 10 times better. Then our server kept on coming by and telling us lies about our pizza and when it would be ready. Our water glasses emptied and sat there and we waited. The take out line grew longer and longer. After half an hour our lukewarm pizza was delivered. We ate it like starving wolves even though it had no taste, no sauce, and overcooked toppings. Then we waited again for the check and waited. I got up and went to the cash registers and finally got someone's attention. Seriously, there were at least nine pizzas waiting there, getting cold, to get cut and boxed up. Our server finally found out tab and we paid. People in La Junta must be desperate for pizza not to have burned this place down.
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