I don't spend a lot of time in this thread, but Pizza Ranch in Nebraska is where it's at! Cactus Bread with soft serve for the win.
I don't spend a lot of time in this thread, but Pizza Ranch in Nebraska is where it's at! Cactus Bread with soft serve for the win.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Pizza Ranch:
Never been to the Pueblo store (didn't know they were that far south ), or any in Nebraska, but we usually hit it at least once each year in Sturgis.
It's close to where we stay, and it's a good option for buffet, or a broasted chicken fix.
And it doesn't seem like they raise their prices during the rally. That's a plus.
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Last edited by crays; 06-13-2018 at 19:55.
Pizza Ranch? Gross.
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Last edited by hurley842002; 06-13-2018 at 20:31.
We had a CiCi's here in Fort Collins and I felt it was okay. Not amazing but for the price it wasn't bad.
We have a Pizza Ranch in Loveland now that's been around for years. When it first opened the pizza was as good or better than CiCi's and the chicken was dynamite. The sides were tasty and the price was fair. I liked that it was like CiCi's (which had closed down) but slightly better for slightly more money. Since it opened that place has really gone downhill. The pizza has gotten worse and worse and the prices keep going up. We gave up on it years ago but about once every year or so we forget how bad it is and make the mistake of going again. This occurred again just a few weeks ago in fact. Going in less frequently also allows us to see how far it has gone downhill versus when you go regularly and slowly adjust to the bar being lowered. This time the pizza was meh, the chicken was terrible and the sides were also trash. The prices were higher than ever (I think we paid nearly $30 for two people for crap food... but boy there was a lot of it if we could stomach it!) and the service was the worst it's ever been. They took the ice cream toppings away, I imagine because someone's jackass kids were horsing around time after time with them. The chicken was tiny little crappy pieces that was WAY overcooked and dry when before it was juicy and tender. The pizza options were picked over and not good. When I requested something I was told "sure" and it never came out. In the past at least they got the requests right. I don't know man, this place has been a real let-down and I imagine that's why it's nowhere near as full as it was after it opened when we used to go. It'll be at least another year before we make that mistake and I honestly don't know why anyone would eat there. I took a look around at the clientele while we were there and I guess I just no longer fit that demographic which is something to be proud of IMO. These days I prefer quality to quantity and it shows in my waste line & workouts. That doesn't mean I always eat perfectly but this place is just a pit of despair and the fact that you can eat as much of it as you want is the only draw. For the same price I can go 5min away and get all the Nordy's I want which is real, honest to goodness actual meat if what I want is all I can eat.
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I've seen more Pizza Ranches out here than Starbucks.
ETA, actually, I've seen Pizza Ranch out here more than any other restaurant. To be fair, I'm leaving Lincoln and driving around in farm land all day, but still, they are all over.
Last edited by Irving; 06-13-2018 at 20:30.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Its all about my hometown favorite pizza: Fargos in Colorado Springs
Deplorable millennial born 30 years too late
I would rather touch an electric fence than eat at a Cici's, so I was very skeptical of Pizza Ranch. I was assured by my friends that it was good, and they weren't lying.
"There are no finger prints under water."