Domino's Pizza is an ubiquitous pizza chain in the US. I was somewhat surprised when I chanced upon their retail location over in Bronowice Małe. A sign promised 50% off on all pizzas. It was impossible to resist.
As in the US, the focus of Domino's here is home delivery. The shop isn't really a place you want to dine in. It's uncomfortably warm inside and there're seating only for a few people. There isn't even a bathroom.
I ordered the large "American Hot". It arrived after 20 minutes or so--not bad considering the steady stream of orders they were getting. An immediate sign that they didn't adjust their recipes for local taste was the amount of jalapenos on top. The level of spiciness was way more than what an average resident of Poland can handle. The pizza also didn't come with ketchup. Instead, you can a package of garlic sauce for dipping the end crust in. It tasted really good, much better than the offerings of typical Polish pizzerias.
The pricing here is seriously whacked though. Without the discount my pizza would have been 38 zł. For the same amount of money one can get a pizza twice as big at Piccolo. Unless I spy a good deal at the website I don't think I'll order here.
Domino's is famous for their slick IT operation. Ordering online should be pretty easy. They also have apps available for Android and iPhone. They have three shops in Krakow. They should be able to quickly reach any address in the city. read more