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Bidra med feedbackBe coming to Corrados for years! Great people and sandwiches and pasta! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
All around good place to eat take out only no eating Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
They are always consistent with their quality of food, their service, and the staff are very pleasant. We usually order our food for parties at work from here, and they have never let us down. The order is always right, food is always delicious and it's ready on time. Service: Take out Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Plain Pizza, Wings
Very pricey pizza way to salty Service: Take out Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 2 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3
Pizza here absolutely BLOWS. From the sauce, to the cheese down to the bread crust... How you screw-up pizza? I suggest dumping your raw materials provider just going w/ ROMA Deliveries like every other Pizza Joint in Hammonton does ... But, but... pretty much everything else on their menu works, works WELL!!! From thier homemade Ceasar dressing on their Ceasar salads wraps, to thier chicken that comes w/ said items, wings, steaks the overall majority of the remainder of their menu... Top Notch, Top Marks, Great Tastes. Want a tip Corrodos Pizza Wings? Dump the Pizza altogether from your title your menu, there are far too many other establishments in Hammonton, NJ that offer a MUCH BETTER PIE than yours, that have been around far too longer than your place w/ each having strongholds of patrons you will NEVER winover via the Hammonton Pizza War Front . rather instead, focus entirely on what works for your company instead... which is basically every other item on your menu, as I 've said earlier in this comment boost cause it 's worth repeating. It 'll be your niche, you won 't turn away future customers w/, I 'm SORRY, but the WORST PIE I 'VE HAD IN TOWN. Maybe eliminating said raw materials for your will spill-over to savings you can apply to the remaining menu items for your customer base, cause as I 've been reading t/o some of your other posted comments, have experienced 1st-hand paying $15 for a large plain cheese pie... pricing may also be something to reevaluate in the immediate future... though I fully understand that a is the cheapest item to produce, has the largest profits to be made w/ average markups after cost of producing to be in the realm of 400-500%... it was just a thought. Good Luck, I 'll be back... just NOT for your PIZZA is all.