Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Buzzing family pizza institution with heavy, topping-loaded pies and inconsistent service; good for buffet deals, less so for a polished dine-in experience.
Pizzas Plaza struggles with fundamental execution across multiple dimensions. Food quality shows persistent issues with dry crusts, weak tomato sauce, and heavy cheese-forward profiles, while consistency problems including undercooked bases and variable quality across visits compound the concerns. Service attentiveness remains a significant weakness with frequent slow service, forgotten orders, and long waits, and isolated but serious safety reports further limit confidence. The buffet format appeals to families seeking value, but quality and reliability fall short of neighborhood dining standards.
On the busy Miguel Angel de Quevedo strip, this spot runs big, bustling dining rooms where families pile into booths and slices fly on promo nights. Service stories swing widely, from kind servers to long waits and mix-ups. One diner summed it up: "Crowded and lively, but we waited a very long time for our pizza." However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. The cooking leans classic and hearty rather than refined: thick, cheese-forward pies with familiar toppings like pepperoni, pastor, and Hawaiian. When fresh out of the oven the buffet can be satisfying, but several reviewers call the crust bland and the tomato sauce weak. If you prize delicate dough and balanced sauces, this will feel more like comfort-food bulk than artisan craft. Families will find it easy to feed kids: simple cheese, pepperoni, and Hawaiian pizzas plus basic salads. The menu lists vegetarian and even vegan-flagged options in places, but buffet variety for meatless eaters can be thin unless you ask. No kids menu is noted, yet accessible flavors and portion sizes make it workable for most children.
Area: Lively Coyoacán corridor with families, students, and weekend crowds; strong retail and dining mix.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical big-city vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near plazas, shopping, and residential streets; draws family gatherings and groups.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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