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    MOD Pizza

    3.9 (294 reviews)
    InexpensivePizza, Fast Food
    Closed 10:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Clau R.

    MOD Pizza allows you to build your own pizza for a set price. You have several types of crust/dough to choose from, including gluten free, and then you can add as many toppings as you like all for one price. Pros: free parking in the lot right outside MOD. Also, ordering is a simple process. The menu is listed at the start of the line, allowing you to select your dough/crust, size, and sauces. Then, you move through the line and choose all the toppings. Everything looks clean and fresh. There's also some seating in the back, although it seems like most people take away. Cons: even the large size is quite small. They're all individual pizzas. The dough is also pre-rolled, so I don't know exactly how fresh it is. Because this is fast food, I feel that I can't give it 5 stars. Despite that, this is a quick option when you want something easy.

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    James A.

    Really good 'build your own pizza for one price'. Since Blaze is the closer location for us, we don't really go to MOD much anymore and I had forgotten what a satisfying experience eating at MODs is. Basically, one can build a personalbig size pizza with as many toppings as you want, for one price (in this case $10.29. They also have predefined combos that you can start with, but we always just pile it on ourselves. You stand in a queue and when it is your turn, the pizza artist will guide you through creating your pizza. A choice of crust is made. Then he/she will walk you through groupings of toppings. The sauce comes first, then any ingredients that would fit under the cheese (since it might scorch otherwise). Then you have a choice of cheese (fresh mozarella is not offered, so one negative compared to Blaze). Then there is a plethora of toppings. Finally, once you are satified with your pizza, you pay and get your drinks. The pizza then gets into the queue to be put into the pizza open fire oven, where it is quickly cooked. It came out within 10 minutes. Weakest part was the crust, even though it is quickly cooked in a very hot brick-like oven. But the Quantity and Quality of all the toppings and add-ons, makes the concept of MOD work. I sometimes wonder how they can turn a profit, but it's been around a while and still going strong. Competitor like Blaze will offer a slightly cheaper pizza with just two toppings, but here it's just one price for one topping or ten...so need to really pile it up. It has some more expensive ingredients and the pizza artists don't really skimp on toppings. Wondering if one can order it well-done...with so many toppings, that would have been a good choice. A lot of additional spices and add-ons are offered. My dining partner got the buffalo wing sauce drizzle, and with the white meat chicken cubes, made a very good tasting pizza. I did my typical 'everything under the sun pizza', and every topping was fresh and went well with the limited amount of cooking that is done. We couldn't finish, so grabbed a self-serve pizza box to take it back to the hotel. It ended up being a very tasty morning snack the next day.

    Aj J.

    Things have changed over the years but my personal experiences have always been great. Sometimes there can be a bit of a wait but I used to live across the street so that never really mattered to me. Here at mod if you ask you shall receive. If you want more toppings definitely ask because like most places they just place a handful of each topping as a rule of thumb. If you choose to eat in there is seating available inside and outside but personally i'd rather take my pizza elsewhere to enjoy. The pizza are more on the personal size which is fine and I think the price makes sense. You're essentially getting on demand quality toppings fresh in comparison to a $10 "family sized" pizza at the supermarket that comes frozen and you will likely try to eat all by yourself just to be toppled over in pain. If you have about 15 minutes and you're craving pizza this isn't a bad spot at all.

    Pizza is tiny and sloppy
    Edwyn A.

    I don't really think these pizzas are worth the $10-12 price. They are really small and thin and the pizza sauce is quite tart. In fact these pizzas remind me of school cafeteria pizzas or those cheap frozen pizzas you can get for about $3. Definitely felt ripped off after ordering these.

    This is supposed to be a Greek salad, but this is all it had lettuce, red onion, pepperoni, salami.

    I went to the round Rock , Texas location yesterday. ordered two pizzas and a salad and paid then went to use the restroom. the person taking care of me said let's pay and I'll go back to making your salqd. I told him please add pepperoni to my asald roo he said ok. Im eating it today at work and noticed that my Greek salad only has lettuce salami and pepperoni and purple onion. like what the heck happened to my Greek salad.?? I normally stay there and watch them add all the ingredients to my salad, but because he guided me to the cashier first I paid and then went to the restroom and he went back to making my salad. Therefore I did not notice what he put into my salad. It's very upsetting because they are not cheap, then I bring it to work for lunch and it is that my salad pretty much has hardly anything very disappointed

    No sauce, no cheese, completely wrong, almost felt like a joke.
    John B.

    Sooo we ordered a Jasper Pizza for delivery, adding on pepperoni, artichoke and black olive... what we received was JUST A CRUST WITH PEPPERONI, ARTICHOKE AND BLACK OLIVE- NO CHEESE, NO SAUCE, NONE OF THE ORIGINAL INGREDIENTS ON THE OTHER PIZZA. We called to let them know what happened and the guy on the phone said "uhhh well the printer doesn't tell us what kind of pizza it is" WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Aren't you a pizza business? Shouldn't your tickets print out correctly? And then he hung up. Honestly shocked.

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    Wyatt S.

    I got a pretty standard cheese pizza with some extra spices and herbs on top. They cooked it quickly and perfectly. Lemonade was great. Store was clean and the outside seating was nice with ample space.

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    There is a fruit fly infestation at this location. At the counter, in the food, by the drinks and near the seats. Don't come until resolved

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    Careful, they'll put all of your toppings in the center of your pizza and leave you 4-5 inches of cheese and crust. Unamused

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