Supremo Pizza 87 6th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
About the Business
Supremo Pizza is a popular pizzeria located at 87 6th Street in San Francisco, California. Known for its delicious and freshly made pizzas, Supremo Pizza offers a wide variety of toppings and crust options to suit every taste. The cozy and inviting atmosphere makes it the perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or family. Whether you're in the mood for a classic pepperoni pizza or a gourmet specialty pie, Supremo Pizza has something for everyone. Come visit us and experience the best pizza in town!
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Location & Phone number
87 6th St, San Francisco, CA 94103, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 05:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 05:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 05:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 05:00
Friday:
10:00 - 05:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 05:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 05:00
Reviews
"SCAM-DO NOT ORDER. This place should be out of business. Ordered online and order was confirmed but never showed up. I called several times over 30 min and no one answered. Finally someone picked up and knew what order I was talking about, but said they didn’t have delivery drivers. They seemed surprised that I expected to be notified that they couldn’t deliver my order after waiting over an hour. They told me I wouldn’t be charged, but of course, I was. Now I have been calling all day for a refund and they hang up on me so they don’t have to answer the phone. Save your money, time, and sanity - go anywhere else."
"Let the pictures speak for themselves. Random guy with a suitcase full of stuff spread out all his things on 1 of the 2 tables they have. Trash cans full, garbage all over the floor. No gloves. Took 20 mins just for them to acknowledge I was there. They stayed in the back doing who knows what. When Someone has time and No supervision to tag on their counter(as seen in photo) there’s a problem. So the guy finally came out and does not understand English very well or American currency. He also just kept my 1.85 change. I cant make this stuff up"
"Crummy staff, the pizza is pretty good it's cheap, they accept EBT, the place is kind of dirty, it's what you would expect in the neighborhood it's in and for the price you're paying. The pizza was cold and there was a dead bird in the doorway."
"I had been on the west coast for two weeks I was starving for a good home-cooked meal and I walked by supremos Pizza, and wanted spaghetti and meatballs.it took about 15 minutes for them to prepare it the only thing is that the meatballs taste sort of like mushrooms. The garlic bread was delightful it was a great meal for $12 to $15 . The garlic bread was about to die for."
"Firstly, I ordered delivery from GrubHub. Estimated delivery time was 25 minutes, but it actually didn't arrive until 1 hour, 45 minutes later. When I called to ask them if the order was on it's way a little over an hour after the order was placed, they said it should arrive in 5 minutes max - but it took an additional 40 minutes. The pizza wasn't hot, but it was decent enough. I would have awarded 3 Stars if not for the following.. Tl;Dr: Never trust a restaurant that doesn't know the difference between cake and pie. The chocolate cake I ordered was, in fact, pie. As a cake lover who usually passes on pie altogether, I was very disappointed with the discovery. Please note the menu reads only "Chocolate Cake," with no description. So I called Supremo Pizza to suggest they change their menu to accurately reflect the nature of this dessert... a chocolate cream pie... so others in the future don't make the mistake. I wish I had recorded the conversation, because it was ridiculous. Me: "Hi! I just ordered delivery, and I wanted to let you know the chocolate cake listed on your menu is actually chocolate cream pie." Supremo: "How do you know it's not cake?" Me: "... There's no cake in the dessert. It's chocolate cream pie." Supremo: "How do you know it's called chocolate cream pie?" Me: "Because I've had both cake and pie before, and this is pie." He then proceeded to argue with me that the dessert was cake, simply due to the fact the supplier labels it cake on the box. So I described to him what makes a pie a pie, and what makes a cake a cake, and he still argued with me. I had to remind him multiple times I wasn't calling for anything but to suggest they just change their menu listing to pie! Or at least add a description of the dessert - a chocolate cookie crust filled with chocolate mousse and topped with cool whip. (i.e. not cake... if we want to get really specific, it more closely resembles the definition of a tart, an open-faced pastry crust with filling.) Overall, he was just quite rude to me, and all I was suggesting was a change of a word on their menu. At the end he offered to give me more cake for free with my next order. BUT IT'S NOT CAKE. DO NOT WANT. Literally just wanted a "Oops sorry about that, we'll fix our menu to better reflect the item." But I got no apology, no assurance they'd correct their menu, nothing - but they did blame their supplier for labeling it wrong, which tells me no one there is able to discern the difference between cake and pie without someone telling them so. And also blamed me, for apparently not being happy with the "cake" they sent me. I've included pictures of the "cake" Supremo sent me, and the images when you search Google for "Chocolate Cream Pie" and "Chocolate Cake." It's very, very obviously, Chocolate Cream Pie. GOOD DAY SIR."
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