California Pizza Kitchen

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3280 N Sepulveda Blvd
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

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(310) 421-4462
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Am I the only one around who is getting sick of dropping a hundred dollar bill for below average meals? Why do prices keep going up and service keeps going down? Three of us went...

Service Anyone??? 1/6/2008

Am I the only one around who is getting sick of dropping a hundred dollar bill for below average meals? Why do prices keep going up and service keeps going down? Three of us went to CPK last night for dinner. Granted the place was busy but this was some of the worst service I have ever received. Let me explain. We were given bread and butter but no silverware. After asking 2 times for silverwear, some young girl, who couldn't even look at us, literally dropped it onto our table. We ordered a bottle of wine, an appetizer, a salad and a pizza to split between all three of us (mind you, for $100.00). We were brought the wrong bottle of wine, our salad came out before our appetizer and our waitress was no where to be found. Our water and my husband soda were never refilled. After eating, our waitress set down our check without asking if we wanted anything else. We flagged her down to let her know we would like to have coffee and dessert. The coffee came. We had to ask for sugar and spoons. My point is, you can expect this type of service in fast food type of places. But one hundred dollars is alot of money. It seems you don't get what you pay for anymore. It's seems like it's cheaper and less hassle to just stay home and cook. My husband and I decided last night, it is better to spend more money and get what you are paying for at a 4 star restaurant then going to these overpriced chains. Pros: Food was okay Cons: service and price more
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  • In Short
    Founded in Beverly Hills in 1985, these eateries with the trademark yellow, black and white color scheme have spread nationwide. The decor consists of simple wood and glass with roomy black leather booths. The thin-crust pizzas come with innovative toppings from Asia, Latin America and the Southwest; signature pizzas like the Original BBQ Chicken and Jamaican Jerk Chicken compete with old standbys like pepperoni and traditional cheese. Pastas, salads, soups and sandwiches round out the menu.

  • 10/5/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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