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Feedback gevenYou can still dine in at a Pizza Hut in the heart of Sydney city, located on George St. It can be a bit tricky to find as it is above street level. However, they offer an all-you-can-eat pizza, salad, and dessert bar reminiscent of the late 80s and early 90s Sizzler and Pizza Hut birthday parties. You can also buy large pizzas to share at reasonable prices, especially if you have a big appetite. It is best to visit on a busy Friday to Sunday night to ensure the pizza is hot and fresh. On Tuesday nights, there was a lackluster display with half-eaten slices. The staff is friendly but lacks enthusiasm, as this is more of a place for a quick bite rather than a gourmet dinner. Relive those memories by visiting Pizza Hut before or after a movie.
I absolutely love Pizza Hut as my go-to pizza spot. Their unlimited salad bar makes it affordable to dine out with the family. The staff is incredibly friendly and always willing to assist with any requests. The pizza is delicious and of great quality, despite being reasonably priced. While it may be a bit on the expensive side, sharing the cost with family makes it more manageable.
The fading Pizza Hut dine-in restaurant franchise is still thriving in the city center. Despite the increased prices, diners can revisit their childhood memories of indulging in dessert first and then struggling to finish a slice of pizza due to feeling so full.
Very reminiscent of the old dine in Pizza huts. Theres a buffet available and also you can order a whole fresh pizza. They also have drink refills and the self-serve ice cream in the vintage crimped bowls that really took me back to the 90s when I first ate at a dine in Pizza hut.
It is a good place to eat a good pizza, and the prices are really slow. In thuesdays you can buy two pizzas paying only 10 dollars. I think that the good price is the most interesting question in Pizza Hut