They have one very ignorant staff member. We placed a delivery order which the took close to two hours to deliver. When it arrived only half the order was there, but the full bill was attached. With this we refused the order, which the delivery man understood. He was given a small tip for his time and trouble. I called the store to tell them why the order was refused. I was very abruptly told it’s the supper rush you have to expect mistakes. To which I responded not when I’m paying for a order. To which the fellow says when you called in he took it and sent what he heard. Which was real real good considering I spoke with no one because I ordered online. Finally saying Well do you want a order or not. Answer NO
Philip H.
Place rating: 3 Halifax, Canada
Can’t argue with a place that has about 10 selections for poutine. Even if they don’t use fresh curds, the gravy is tasty and portion sizes are large. Good value. At this location they have seating to enjoy your meal inside with a large TV on the back wall if you’re into that sort of thing. Staff are efficient, but not very friendly. No wi-fi. Washrooms are clean and accessable.
Jennifer B.
Place rating: 4 Dartmouth, Canada
First off, I enjoy any delivery service that allows me to order online. I loathe talking on the phone(and go figure, I work in customer service) so if I can avoid it, I will. Besides, some places require you to dial a call centre in India with a tinny connection and a guy who says his name is Steve but probably has more consonnants than that in his real name(oh, Swiss Chalet…). Not Alexandras! For a pizza joint, they’re ahead of the game. Log on to their website, select your order, and it’ll be delivered in 30 – 45 minutes! Alexandra’s is not my favourite(oh, Hungry Hut…), but they deliver in my area and, as I said, I can avoid awkward phone calls by ordering on my iPad. A word to the wise: I’ve ordered their nachos a few times, and most of the time it’s been good. However, sometimes they arrive soggier than heck because they waited under heat lamps for the pizza to be made, then took 30 minutes to arrive by car. My only other gripe is that they don’t serve potato skins(a travesty!). I’ve also tried their toasted subs and was sated. Pizza is pizza, but when you have about 10 joints to choose from in a 15-block radius, go with what’s good and efficient, and Alexandra fits the bill. Great specials, good pizza, and a variety of ordering methods. Happy carbing!
Ben B.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Consistently lives up to the legacy created by the iconic Queen Street location that keeps the South End hipsters at risk of not fitting into their skinny jeans. The Dartmouth location is admittedly lower key, but seems to be hopping busy on any given night of the week. For those of us who have survived the college years and moved off the peninsula, the food is the exact same, only closer — which is a beautiful thing!
Craig S.
Place rating: 3 Dartmouth, Canada
The pizza is pretty good and the price is reasonable. It isn’t spectactular but fits the bill for a local pizza fix.
Shawna D.
Place rating: 4 Halifax, Canada
Alexandra’s Pizza is one of many locations throughout the Halifax/Dartmouth areas. Alexandra’s is a little above most pizza places, they have a great menu, and make a fabulous Greek Salad. I was working over in Dartmouth and slipped in here for lunch. The staff was very nice and the dressing was exceptional for the salad. You can buy pizza by the slice as well. It looked fresh and plenty of cheese. I will go back and get the pizza next time.