Bardon Domino's is our weapon of choice when we're ordering cheap pizza and need someone in the area to successfully deliver it to our doorstep. I live on a street that seems to provide challenges for many pizza guys, council workers and garbage trunks: it's one of those streets off a main road you always drive past, even if you're looking for it, and once you get there it's steep, thin, overrun with parked cars - an admitted obstacle course.
You get more toppings here, generally, than if you go to another Domino's in the area - say, Newmarket Domino's. I'm not sure why, but you do. This is particularly effective with the vegetarian pizza, which fast food places usually skimp on so all you can see is tomato paste. Bardon Domino's is determined to give you a fairly veggie-packed pizza from its usual (read: cheap) range. The regular veggie pizzas here have more ingredients than the more expensive ranges now common to most pizza chains.
If you're going to order from Bardon Domino's, only the extremely patient should order by phone. The automated service doesn't like the word "Bardon" as a suburb, and will try to interpret it as another suburb unless you enunciate loudly "BARRRR" (pause) "DON". You don't want to end up ordering a pizza from Buderim instead, and even when the phone system's playing nice you still have to say "Bardon" on about three different occasions to confirm the store.
So visit the store in person, or if you're ordering a delivery do it via the internet. The phone is an ordeal. One of my housemates, when drunk, will insist on ordering pizza on his phone. Part of me wants to deter him, but the other stronger part urges me to say nothing because it's sort-of funny hearing someone shout "BAR... DON!" into the night's silence, knowing they're getting nowhere. read more