I ordered a personal pizza and caesar salad. Ceasar salad was great 9/10. But the personal pizza was half margheritta and pepperoni. This was not good. Crust is burnt, very cold, cheese is horrible, and sauce is a mess. Very disappointed. To be hungry all day and get food that isn’t good, I am highly upset. I heard good reviews so I decided to try. first place I chose to eat while being in Cartersville. & I won’t ever order here again.
Forno D'Oro
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I ordered a personal pizza and caesar salad. Ceasar salad was great 9/10. But the personal pizza was half margheritta and pepperoni. This was not good. Crust is burnt, very cold, cheese is horrible, and sauce is a mess. Very disappointed. To be hungry all day and get food that isn’t good, I am highly upset. I heard good reviews so I decided to try. first place I chose to eat while being in Cartersville. & I won’t ever order here again.
I had seen Forno D'Oro advertised on Facebook quite a bit. I was in the mood for pizza and happened to be close by, so figured I'd stop by and see what they have. They were really nice and friendly. I loved the service. The menu doesn't have your standard pizza options, but still a decent selection on their regular pizza combinations. One of the first things I noticed (after there was no "meat lovers" or supreme pizzas) was there was no wings offered either. Odd when pizza and wings go hand in hand. The pizzas are pretty small....more personal size. They only offer 9" pizzas. You can usually tell how well a place is on the standard everywhere pizza.....pepperoni. So I got one of those and the D'Oro pizza. It has pepperoni, sausage, red onion, garlic, and red bell pepper. They use a brick oven to cook the pizzas and fresh ingredients. My boy usually likes just pepperoni and not much else on his pizzas. This time though, he wanted to try both pizzas. So we each got a couple of pieces from each (again, very small pizzas). He tried the pepperoni first and then the "everything pizza" (D'Oro) as he called it. He thought the pepperoni was okay, but the D'Oro was much better. I had to agree with him. The flavor wasn't there where it needed to be for the pepperoni and with the mix of flavors on the D'Oro...it was definitely better. The pizzas are more of a thin crust (which I'm good with since I like thin crust...you get more flavor that way). All in all, the pizzas were well cooked and had a good flavor. I'd say more sauce is needed (it was pretty thinly laid on it) and bigger pizzas. Also, need to look at getting wings. A pepperoni was $12 and the D'Oro was $15. Would I get it again...for the price probably not. They do offer a military discount.
I had seen Forno D'Oro advertised on Facebook quite a bit. I was in the mood for pizza and happened to be close by, so figured I'd stop by and see what they have. They were really nice and friendly. I loved the service. The menu doesn't have your standard pizza options, but still a decent selection on their regular pizza combinations. One of the first things I noticed (after there was no "meat lovers" or supreme pizzas) was there was no wings offered either. Odd when pizza and wings go hand in hand. The pizzas are pretty small....more personal size. They only offer 9" pizzas. You can usually tell how well a place is on the standard everywhere pizza.....pepperoni. So I got one of those and the D'Oro pizza. It has pepperoni, sausage, red onion, garlic, and red bell pepper. They use a brick oven to cook the pizzas and fresh ingredients. My boy usually likes just pepperoni and not much else on his pizzas. This time though, he wanted to try both pizzas. So we each got a couple of pieces from each (again, very small pizzas). He tried the pepperoni first and then the "everything pizza" (D'Oro) as he called it. He thought the pepperoni was okay, but the D'Oro was much better. I had to agree with him. The flavor wasn't there where it needed to be for the pepperoni and with the mix of flavors on the D'Oro...it was definitely better. The pizzas are more of a thin crust (which I'm good with since I like thin crust...you get more flavor that way). All in all, the pizzas were well cooked and had a good flavor. I'd say more sauce is needed (it was pretty thinly laid on it) and bigger pizzas. Also, need to look at getting wings. A pepperoni was $12 and the D'Oro was $15. Would I get it again...for the price probably not. They do offer a military discount.
We were looking for something new in the area and my wife found this place on line.turned out to be a great choice. We ordered 3 pizza and garlic knots. I had beef and pepperoni and the flavor was spot on. My wife and her friend shared saled and a margarita pizza and my oldest daughter the chicken BBQ with ham. There was nothing left and everyone said they would do it again. Our friend that went to pick up the pizza said the staff was very friendly and the place had a nice atmosphere.