After reading the way whoever is running Sauced pizza and smash burgers and responds to reviews posted online, I won't be giving them my business.
Someone else in the reviews pointed it out:
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We would definitely have tried it, but after reading replies to bad experiences, this place has been knocked of the list for good. What is up with your childish replies to bad reviews? If a company can't have professionalism in their public comments, I certainly don't expect much when it comes to serving food. All businesses receive complaints at some point or another, but the constant gaslighting that it's always the customers attitude/entitlement/lies, is just too much.
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Or another person who posted this review:
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While we were waiting over 20 minutes later, a party the same size as ours left. Immediately a party who came in after ours was seated. While I can't speak on the taste of the food because I left prior to eating there, the un-thoughtful service spoke for itself.
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and this is the business' response to her review
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Your sense of entitlement is astounding.
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or someone else posted a review saying they placed an internet order and was told a certain time it will be ready. He got there on time and waited an hour past the time to get his order while the restaurant was empty.
This is the business' response
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They give internet lessons down at the Rec Center every other Tuesday and every fourth Saturday.
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Another customer said their food wasn't good and there was no manager on duty to take care of the situation.
Here's the business' response
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Lies.
All Lies.
Story time:
There once was a family who came to America and settled on a plot of land. The father looked out from his porch and noticed a perfect spot for a beautiful tree. He decided that day that he would plant a seed in that exact spot. In time, it grew into a beautiful tree.
Since then, hundreds of years have passed and the family no longer lives in the house they built.
However, the tree still stands.
The tree, since the beginning of its creation has housed a family of birds.
That family of birds have lived there longer than the family who planted the tree and they will continue to live there until one day the world as we know it has come to an end.
One day a descendant of the first bird left the nest to go and explore the world. He flew all around... from ocean to ocean, big cities to small towns.
Most recently he came back to that same nest he grew up in. He now has a family of his own living in that tree.
And that bird cares more about your edited and updated review than I do.
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