Today:
Americans love pizza and Cici's operates on the assumption that you can never get too much of a good thing. Efficiency is the key at this family dining buffet.
I mean it is a buffet - if you don't get the pizza shortly after is comes out it's not so good, the salad and desserts were yummy.
I had to take my niece and nephew out one time and they always make me mad when we go out. My niece will order something pricey and will eat 1/3 of it and could've ordered the same thing off the kids meal but won't do it because she's a "grown up" now. And my nephew, well, he can pack away food like there's no tomorrow. So Ci Ci's is perfection for them. Cheap for her and endless for him. I'm not big on the pizza so I usually just have the salad and pasta. The deserts are good though.
Really the pizza is crap, the breadstick....meh they're ok, but thats about it. But i cant really complain cause its 5 bucks so all you can eat thats pretty good especially if youve got alot of people with you, and it helps if they have a litte alchohol in them cause that will help them not notice the horrible taste.
A Repugnant Experience at Cici's
The pizza is crap. It can't get any more direct than that.
I'd rather have a Red Baron or a Tombstone made at home than suffer through this mass feeding frenzy again. Any restaurant blurb that contains "efficiency is key" should tip you off that your in for a dinning experience out of 1984 or THX 1138.
Oh yes, you can bust your gut for a good price. But at what a price to your culinary soul my dear friend? Your fashion sense will not doubt suffer as well for sweatpants and baggy sweatshirts are the preferred attire.
I can see the point if you have a herd of 4-7 year olds who wouldn't know foie gras from a hot dog. Even in that case though you are better served by the hot dog.
I do think this is the only place to get macaroni and cheese on a pizza though.
Cici's, I spit in your general direction.