The last one in St. Louis.... known for great variety and friendly service... the place never leaves you wanting more... highly recommended.
It's a very cheap, family oriented pizza buffet. Pizza is not bad. Not great, but not bad. Cheap, enough traffic to have hot pizza on the buffet and if it's cold, they'll make a full or half pie to your spec. Blue Cheese dressing for dipping the pizza bones, better when mixed with Alfredo. Spinach 'za is pretty rare elsewhere and is surprisingly good. It's just....Cicis, and that's not a bad thing, in my opinion. Much better available locally: Blues Fired, LA Pizza, and O+O Pizza, but they're all more expensive and not as adventurous-child friendly.
This was a no-brainer for a quick meal. We have teenagers who wanted to shop; that means we didn't want to spend a lot of time waiting for food. But not like fast food burger joints. The buffet has a salad bar as well as pasta and pizza. This was great for those of us who didn't want a carb overload. When portion control is just as important as selection. The service was almost cafeteria from my childhood. There was very little available seating. Tables weren't cleared or cleaned. We hit it at possibly the busiest times. So we didn't have high expectations. The atmosphere is just like every other CiCis. You don't have high expectations, so it works. The arcade games aren't bad either; as the volume wasn't deafening. They only have game cards, so if you don't use the credits all, you have something to come back for. Tip for you when you arrive, have one person order two pizzas you both like and save a table; while the other waits to pay for the food and drinks. This will make it so you have fresh hot pizza and a clean table. Vegetarian options: Since you can order your favorite pizza, you can easily get whatever you may want. Dietary restrictions: This is the same as the vegetarian options. Since you can order your favorite pizza, you can easily get whatever you may want. Parking: They have a very large area for parking, the caveat is- is it close to the entrance. Kid-friendliness: Arcade games. Lots of choices of standard pizzas and a few desserts. What more does a kid want. Wheelchair accessibility: Ground floor and plenty of tables that can suit most wheelchairs. The downside is that they have a lot of sit-down games that aren't as accessible.
Way to crowded the food was hot when they had some to get. They definitely need a bigger space!
Coupons on Tuesday was out
Food just okay, but good for the price. Family friendly environment. Also, the pizza and dessert rotate constantly, so most of the buffet food is continually fresh and hot. If you are vegetarian, you need to ask which veg dishes are. There is no name tag for dishes. Dessert was really good. Salad was fresh and delicious too. Worth it gor $8.99.
Pizza was garlicky no cheese for a salad had to wait for pizza to be made. Game room was packed kids couldn't play. Which was the whole reason we drove there.