“we love dominos and get it quite regularly, especially after buying the deal card from the schools! we usually visit the store on wabash but stopped at the 7th street location once as it was more on the way home, since then we only visit 7th street! the product is always top tier, hot and delicious, staff is friendly!“
“Seriously the best dominoes that I have had since Florida folks. I did a special order pizza with honey bbq sauce, ham, bacon and onion and that thang was off the chain! Food was still HOT when it arrived and Gavin was super chill. Thanks dominoes! You have an AMAZING CREW AT YOUR STORE! UPDATE: Added a picture of the awesome deal I got for delivery for 24.99! Two 2 topping pizzas and the stuffed garlic Parmesan bread as suggested and it is AMAZING! Your pizza makers are top of the line 🤓“
“Had a most splendid outing with children and wife. Arrived in my Ford Escape most ample parking space out front. Upon entering my nose was taken on a date and made sweet love to by the wonderful aromas. Bathroom was excellent, by my standards, which are very low. Walls were brown, I don't believe from factory. We placed our order, taken by the most kind and gentle man. I don't want to drop his name but he stood at about 5 foot 4 inches maybe a size 36 belt or 38 depending on the region of manufacture. His eyes were hazel like the walls of the bathroom. His hair flowed to his boulder shoulders and supple chest. He looked at my wife with harmless love as he took my family's orders. We sat down eager to enjoy the bounty with ample but modest seating in the establishment. My children could not contain their joy as they watched Logan (aforementioned beautiful man) gently caress the pizza into shape. With his soft hands he topped the pizza and with a graceful twist he finalized our meal. Logan so kindly presented our one course banquet; a small thin crust cheese pizza with a side of marinara, as well as the 2 liter of Pepsi I brought from home. With sauce cups as our chalices we dug in. Once the hot gooey cheese touched my innocent tongue the course of my life was forever altered. My children cried. Not with despair. But with an unimaginable and overwhelming joy. My only regret is that they may never experience life as good as this ever again. My wife gently sobbed, now knowing I could never truly please her again. After we were finished. Logan. Without question. Came to our aid in my euphoric comatose state. He took away the cardboard box in a flash. We blinked and the plastic wrapped silverware, just forks, gone, discarded of. My two liter bottle of Pepsi from home, with just the slightest puddle of a sip left. He tilted down my throat, to allow me to extract the final drops. After which, he discarded of it. We sat in awe for another 45 minutes. We gave thanks to God with a prayer at the table. We stood up and my wife ushered the children to my 2012 Ford Escape as they began to drift into a dreamy sleep. I alone now in the establishment locked eyes with Logan. We exchanged no words but he knew how he had changed my life. He sent my way, a single wink, then whisked away back to his magical kitchen. I left a different man, changed by Logan. At home I tucked my kids into bed. They share a bunk in the former guest bedroom of my home, before the renovation 3 years ago. They slept the calmest I have ever heard, given they're twins and have debilitating Aspergers. I can only imagine images of Logan enchanted them in their sleep. My wife and I settled in for bed, the Mrs with her literature, I with last week's paper. We read on our own for a good 23 minutes at the least, no doubt both of us reflecting on our outing that evening. After the Mrs finally settled in and put away her novel I too followed suit. We looked at each other, both content for the first time in years. It's been hard on my wife since her mother died last year, and I really think Logan and his pizza brought some life back into her. When I stared at her lovingly I saw someone staring back, not the husk who I've been looking at since that last fateful August when her mother passed. Our whole family has been on the struggle, my brother overdosed and my sister arrested, I found comfort in this moment for the first time in 5 months. My wife and I slept soundly for the first time in many moons. I only awoke peacefully around 1am. I checked on the kids before using the bathroom. I stepped quietly down the stairs to the open floor plan kitchen that my uncle and I renovated last summer. I filled a glass with water from the Brita filter and stepped out to the porch. I looked up to the clear sky. To my utmost shock and disbelief I saw Logan in the stars, a sure sign from God that that man was special. From the bottom of my heart thank you Domino's, and most of all thank you Logan. I and my family love you.“