**This location is listed as 100 S. Harbor, Fullerton; but three months prior to the writing of this review, the location was moved four doors down on the same cross street to 122 W. Commonwealth, Fullerton. The phone number has not changed.** **This review is not based upon Domino’s offerings. It’s about this location’s sloppy marketing. This is also a stock review: whenever flyers are left upon my stoop, the establishments in question get questioned.** Instead of supporting our USPS, Domino’s Pizza(122 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton) decided, I guess, that it would be best to cut costs and send someone around our neighboring, residential areas to rubberband solicitations to people’s front doors and gates.(The U.S. Code does not allow anyone to deposit anything into mailboxes without first paying postage.) Assuming, then, that consumers desperately desire flyers and business cards left to be littered upon their front entrances and gates, soliciting companies and individuals – such as Domino’s Pizza, in this instance – bypass the USPS entirely and simply leave them for the rest of us to clean up. No, it does not take a whole lot of effort on my part to recycle a flyer, as I did Domino’s Pizza’s. But that’s not the point. The point is that I come home daily to a street carelessly strewn, rubberbanded, and taped with flyers, business cards, and brochures from companies whose sole concern lies within serving their own needs first. And Domino’s Pizza has not only joined in, but they have also done it twice.(I was willing to let this slide, until it happened again.) Hey, I get that you want to promote your wares. So pay postage, allow the USPS to deliver it cleanly to our mailboxes, and I will decide later – without having to clean up your mess – whether or not I am in need of your services. Nothing says«No One Is Home» like a swarm of solicitations tagged to your residence. Besides, it’s tacky. Look, Domino’s, I’m sure you have great(ahem, ahem) pizza, but let’s do this right: if you really care about our city’s appearance and the opinion’s of possible customers, brainstorm some respectable marketing techniques. You can do it. I have faith in you. As always, I am completely supportive to writing an update. We’ll see…
C N.
Place rating: 1 Fullerton, CA
snort… spit.
Sherry K.
Place rating: 4 Tustin, CA
I called ahead for a carryout order, and the guy didn’t take my name or anything, just said«15 minutes» and then hung up on me. So we went to pick up the pizza, and the guy looks at me like I’m crazy when I say I’m there for a carryout order. He asks me what number I called, and I explained that I’d called the one on the Domino’s website. He then tells me that he hears that a lot, and told me that the number I called was for the Brookhurst store. Long story short, he called the other branch, canceled my order with them, and quickly put together my order. I was out of there in 15 minutes with my fresh pizza. I deducted a star as the parmesan bites were just a wee bit charred. Parking is available on the street, if you can find it. If not, there are parking structures available for those busy DT Fullerton nights :)
Karen D.
Place rating: 1 Fullerton, CA
VERY rude employees over the phone… the only person that was ok was the delivery guy… I don’t take well to being hung up on cuz I wanted to correct my order… Never eating here again.
Guy l.
Place rating: 4 Fullerton, CA
I have been utilizing this Dominos for a number of years. This is not really a general review regarding the taste of Dominos Pizza. That would be sort of silly. I will say that the new recipe is an improvement. This review and rating is based on other Dominos I have experienced. I have probably had Pizza from this location a 100 times. Of course I have had a handful of bad experiences. However, overall, they do a great job. WHEN I REQUESTEXTRACHEESETHEYACTUALLYDOIT!!! Further, they rarely mess up the order. The big plus with this location is the delivery time. WOW! These guys are by far the fastest I have ever experienced. On average, they are at my door within 25 minutes of the order. The driver, when requested while ordering, shows up with a load of parmesan cheese. This is absolutely necessary for a fat a** like me. Out of all the Dominos pizzas I have tried, this is the best. The people who are there, over the years, have always been great. I have even stumbled in drunk, close to closing time and picked up some no shows pizza for dirt cheap. Nestled in the vaginosis hot spot also known as downtown Fullerton, it is a great find. Very truly yours, GuyLaDouche