Dining at Aurelio's Pizza in LaGrange on Monday evening, was my second dining experience at the Aurelio's Pizza franchise. The first dining experience there, being last week on Tuesday evening, started off when the hostess was rude by her wanting to seat me far in the back of the restaurant, her being totally ignorant of my disability. Also, the pizza which I had ordered : small 10-inch thin crust pizza, cooked until extra crispy, small amount of cheese, turned out to be a large pizza with alot of cheese and I didn't even dare to notice all of the ingredients on it underneath the many layers of cheese. The server seemed to expect me to eat the pizza anyways, which certainly I did not eat. Instead, I asked to speak with the franchiser who was present that evening. The franchiser had his son remake the pizza, rather than having the poorly trained pizza chefs potentially fail again. The pizza. once remade, finally was corrected to the original order, which by the way, I had written my order to paper, describing exactly what I wanted, so that the server could not have miswrote it.
Anyways, the dining experience there on Monday evening was much worse than the previous dining experience there last week on Tuesday evening. Unfortunately, unlike the previous visit, I didn't actually get the opportunity to eat anything except for an undercooked, soggy, incorrectly made pizza, which I did not eat. Actually, the first pizza that they made, wasn't even brought out to the table by the server, because she noted that there was too much cheese on the pizza. To make matters worse, she brought out two additional pizzas, both which were undercooked, soggy, and incorrectly made. Of course, I made sure to write my order to paper again, which obviously is not understood well by the staff, despite that the server had read it back to me before even taking the paper back with her to the kitchen. These problems resulted in yet another visit with the franchiser, who blamed my mother and I for the problems, rather than him taking responsibility for his apparent lack in knowledge of how to properly run a business. He claimed that he had "learned that he cannot please everyone, from him having been around the planet". Well, throughout his adventures around the planet, he ought to have learned to stay far away from LaGrange, so that Aurelio's Pizza could have a decent, knowledgeable, responsible person to operate the franchise of their respectable business.
I have dined at the family-owned Homewood location of Aurelio's Pizza many times since the late 1980's, and never have I had a problem with the pizza there. Unfortunately, considering the price of gasoline, it costs too much to travel to/from there to LaGrange. Besides, businesses ought to be consistent. After all, Pizza Hut sure seems to be. After we left Aurelio's, we went to dine at a Pizza Hut, which the pizza I had ordered there, was correctly cooked the first time made. I like pizza to be crispy and not to fall apart like slop. The Homewood location of Aurelio's is pizza, like the motto says, however, the LaGrange location of Aurelio's is slop.