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Bidrage med feedbackI was so surprised to find a tasty gluten free pizza option on a road trip through New Mexico! Cornerstone's first edition delivered!
Todd! Mike and I stayed in Tucumcari last night and had delivery. Your place is great! The food was perfect! Congratulations!
Dont recommend. Prices are outrageous for the food they serve. I was supposed to get giant stuffed ravioli for 11 dollars but I get 5 pieces ravioli that look like it came from a chef boyardee can. My boyfriend got a burger for 10 bucks with an extra patty. Those should not be the same price. And get this, the side salad is 5 Dollars to add on !!!! Wtf. Food was not awful, it was the price and serving sizes.
Well I don't write very many poor reviews, and I hate when I have to. Let me preface this review with, my hubby and I are not foodies which in my world means we are not super duper picky but do know good food and value for food when we taste and see it. Anyways, in traveling to Texas our second stop was Tucum Cari (two word pronunciation is two words). Also refer to Yelp for food places which I did and saw it was a four star so I figured it must be good to great. My bad, as I should have read more of the reviews. And perhaps those that have reviewed either tasted or something ordered something different than us. First, the actual interior is very cute, kind of a kick back to the old days, cool vinyl covered half round booths, jukebox, very awesome pizza stove (see pic), people writing on all the bricks which are all around the walls, very open concept dining room (we took our food to go), and kudos to them because they have a booth honoring our POWs/MIA service men along with an great explanation of everything on the table and what it symbolizes. The bathroom was clean and one separate for men and women. They sell Blue Bunny ice cream on cones etcetera. On to the service, when we arrived we were the only guests and gave our order which consisted of one sandwich with fries. After a few moments then 4 other couple guests arrived. In other words our order was first to be ordered. We waited and approximately 10 min later wondered what why would a sandwich take so long to make. However we then noticed he was putting fries into our sandwich box so my husband contributed it to the fact they where supposedly hand cut fries. Maybe that is what took time. All in all, we waited 15 min or more for our one sandwich and fry order. Since you can see the kitchen there was only one guy preparing the food so he must have become overwhelmed with us and the 4 other customer's orders. Okay here comes why my review only is a two star: we get to our hotel room and open up our container and were so disappointed by the sandwich and lack of the filling not to mention the small amount of fries we were given (see pic) especially for the price $9.74. I can get a better and fully loaded sandwich for less at Subway or other places that make sandwiches. I'd say we had more roll than meat. We had to ask for the green chiles on the side and what we were given was definitely not enough for the entire sandwich. Now the fries were indeed tasty as they were hand cut and fried perfectly but the amount for the price was definitely not worth it. You get more fries at a local drive through and some are pretty good. Well needless to say, this will be place we WILL NOT be back to patronize, to bad it's such a small town and I'm sure is need of great places to eat for travelers.
Check out this cute little restaurant on Route 66! They have a nice selection of unique pizzas and fries in flavors like Chile relleno, enchilada, frito pie, Thai shrimp, Greek, green Chile cheeseburger, muffuletta, sopapilla, and more. The pizza is wood fired. They also have ice cream. They had a deep fried cherry sundae, which sounded interesting. The ice cream is Blue Bunny brand, so it's not a foodie stop for ice cream. It's definitely a foodie worthy stop for pizza fries. Our food came out fast. The staff were very friendly and attentive. The waitress let us borrow a sharpie to write our names on a brick on the wall before leaving.