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Benny's Pizzeria
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If you read my previous post about Fennarios. Then you would be able to see Benny's Pizza, which is right across the street. One would think that 2 places that are not competing for customers would help each other out. But sadly this is not the case. Fennarios tells about them and welcomes Benny's customers with joy and friendliness. Benny's on the other hand see's Fennario's customers as nuisance. I do understand some of it. Benny's have a great point not to want kids hanging out in front of their establishment. It draws unwanted attention. But these same kids came in with their friends who were eating and sat down. To be then told by manager ( I'm guessing at that he was the manager or owner) to leave if not ordering any thing. Now you have a pizza shop, which is what kids like, not a 5 star place. And there its not like people are not pounding on the doors to get in. Before the came in I was was the only person there. I for one wouldn't care if the kids were there. If they ordered something great. If not there friends did. So you made some thing off the deal. Plus just because these kids don't buy food this time. Doesn't mean that they won't go home and tell their parents about the place and then come back to spend more. I guess they just don't like money. But I always remember one thing "" kids are people to."" And this bad temper towards customers wasn't just to kids. My business partner went in to grab a slice, and the owner yelled at him because we bought all the teenagers to to the area. We did for a battle of the bands that was going on at Fennario's. And my business partner said ""yeah and all those kids came and bought food here. I guess you don't like money."" Then turned and walked out the door.
Now they say that they are "" The first in town and the Best in town"". The first might be true, but I sure hope the second isn't or West Chester is in dire need for good pizza. I ordered 2 slices of sausage pizza, and it was very bland. I mean even the sausages themselves have no taste what so ever. I was hungry so I ate it with a lot of garlic. I'm not sure if I'll be in the area again, but one thing that is for sure is that I will never be going here again. And to make matters worse they have those seats from the 70's that don't move. So if you are a true fat kid good luck getting in and even more luck getting out.
With all this being said I can't never in good faith recommend this place to any one. So Benny' Pizza has been Fat Kid Tested, but unfortunately NOT Fat Kid Approved.
Stay peckish my Friends
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