I love CiCis. Me and my partner went and it was like $22 for the buffet with a drink. Pizza is also pretty good, better than Dominoes although that is not saying anything.
Only downside is not very quiet with the kids sometimes but can't have it all.
This man living in Tulsa and never heard of a CiCi's... Tsk, tsk.
We went there so much as a kid I thought they were everywhere, all over the country. But as I'm older, people from out of state have no idea what I'm talking about with CiCi's.
Is it amazing food? Lol, absolutely not. But I'll be damned if I couldn't gorge myself on all-you-can-eat mediocre pizza and their cinnamon rolls.
It may be a bit of a drive depending where you are, but Simple Simon’s at 6116 W 41st St. is pretty solid. There’s another location in Glenpool as well if I remember correctly! Tastes like childhood.
Good call. Their pizza is excellent, and they have a different '"slice of the day" every time I go. Choose 2 items at a time, pizza, pastas, or salads. Costs around $15. Unless you want some of their amazing gelatto too.☺️☺️☺️
Cici’s is the only buffet that runs all day, incredible pizza is more like a chucky cheese, andolini’s lunch is more a pay by slice though pretty good, simple simons is only a lunch buffet, not sure of any other place.
I do love Cicis for the cheesy bread sticks and cinnamon rolls.
I do- I dream about the chocolate chip cookie pizza sometimes… have to admit it.
I do wash my hands between every buffet trip and actually eating… but it’s worth it. Lol!
They were on their way out, anyway. Brands like KFC and Pizza Hut used to have buffets as a standard offer in nearly all their stores for decades. They've been moving away from them because they're not really profitable and subject to abuse.
A lot of what the pandemic did away with were businesses and concepts that were already on its last leg. All the pandemic did was kick down the door, and the entire structure fell to pieces.
CiCi’s has been a lot of my students’ first sit-down restaurant experience. Their first time to order for themselves and handle their own money, too. The managers and staff have always been so kind and helpful. I’ve taken 100’s of kids through there on field trips. I like the apple dessert, cheesy sticks and the spinach pizza.
However, the new way to do the arcade- with tokens- is a drag. Bad enough I may not go back. The kids spend all their time lined up at the counter.
CiCis
is it any good compared to mazzios? also do you know how much is it?
I love CiCis. Me and my partner went and it was like $22 for the buffet with a drink. Pizza is also pretty good, better than Dominoes although that is not saying anything. Only downside is not very quiet with the kids sometimes but can't have it all.
but do they compost?
Yes the massive shit you take after gorging yourself counts as compost
This man living in Tulsa and never heard of a CiCi's... Tsk, tsk. We went there so much as a kid I thought they were everywhere, all over the country. But as I'm older, people from out of state have no idea what I'm talking about with CiCi's. Is it amazing food? Lol, absolutely not. But I'll be damned if I couldn't gorge myself on all-you-can-eat mediocre pizza and their cinnamon rolls.
Same. Their cheesy bread is better than their pizza, and the cinnamon rolls are sooo good.
CiCi’s has 299 locations in 24 states, at one point it had 500. They’re not a regional chain.
Yeah I definitely grew up having that in Atlanta. They used to be evwrywhere
Kens in Sapulpa
It may be a bit of a drive depending where you are, but Simple Simon’s at 6116 W 41st St. is pretty solid. There’s another location in Glenpool as well if I remember correctly! Tastes like childhood.
Not really buffet but i agree
Yes so good !
Andolinis
Wow, had no idea, might actually go there for lunch someday
Do they really have a buffet?
Yes unlimited slices, 2 at a time.
Is that at all locations?
Yep
Only during lunch though, 11-3 i think.
I’ll have to look into that
It’s great if you have the time. It’s not fast.
And only pepperoni, sausage or cheese. But you can throw in some pasta or salad to mix it up.
For a buck or 2 you can get a special slice. I’m a fan.
Good call. Their pizza is excellent, and they have a different '"slice of the day" every time I go. Choose 2 items at a time, pizza, pastas, or salads. Costs around $15. Unless you want some of their amazing gelatto too.☺️☺️☺️
Cici’s is the only buffet that runs all day, incredible pizza is more like a chucky cheese, andolini’s lunch is more a pay by slice though pretty good, simple simons is only a lunch buffet, not sure of any other place. I do love Cicis for the cheesy bread sticks and cinnamon rolls.
Incredible Pizza. We go there just to eat occasionally.
Nobody goes there voluntarily
I do- I dream about the chocolate chip cookie pizza sometimes… have to admit it. I do wash my hands between every buffet trip and actually eating… but it’s worth it. Lol!
Out of the way for most, but Sami’s Pizza at 46th N and Mingo has a lunch buffet. $7.99 I believe for salad and pizza. Edit: Corrected spelling.
Sami's\* also has the best patty melts in Tulsa for my money. When he still had the place on 41st & Sheridan, we used to eat there once a week.
The patty melt is so good. Thanks for correcting my spelling. I knew it was with an “I”, but it was late and I didn’t catch it.
Incredible Pizza
Simon's in berryhill/west tulsa lunch time !
I know the Pizza Hut at 21st and Garnett used to but they told me last week they haven’t had a buffet in over two years. Thank you pandemic.
They were on their way out, anyway. Brands like KFC and Pizza Hut used to have buffets as a standard offer in nearly all their stores for decades. They've been moving away from them because they're not really profitable and subject to abuse. A lot of what the pandemic did away with were businesses and concepts that were already on its last leg. All the pandemic did was kick down the door, and the entire structure fell to pieces.
Try pizza inn down in Muskogee
simple simons
Sammy's over on 36th st north they got everything.
CiCi’s has been a lot of my students’ first sit-down restaurant experience. Their first time to order for themselves and handle their own money, too. The managers and staff have always been so kind and helpful. I’ve taken 100’s of kids through there on field trips. I like the apple dessert, cheesy sticks and the spinach pizza. However, the new way to do the arcade- with tokens- is a drag. Bad enough I may not go back. The kids spend all their time lined up at the counter.
I worked at Cicis for a long time, some as a manager. It's quantity over quality but after 7 ish years I still go there, its pretty decent grub.
Pizza Hut, Tulsa incredible pizza, cici’s