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Biga Bite

Biga Bite

1 Clinton St, 10002, New York, US, United States

Wine • Meat • Pizza • Italian


"Okay, so let's start by saying biga bite marketing campaign is really smart. my wife and I often visited many different restaurants and were targeted by both Facebook ads and Google ads with advertising from this restaurant. So we decided to plan a family visit with 6 of us. here is all that was wrong with our experience...1 it is very small in restaurant, color smaller than the ads in internet make it appear to be. So if they are claustrophobic, (which will be my wife) that is definitiw not the restaurant for them. I speak of about a 200 to 250 square foot area with rectangular wooden and hard wooden chairs.2 they can not just order what they want to sell based on group size. So, although we arrived believe that we spend about $25 dollars per, that was quickly deleted when the waiter told us on a group of 6 we had to order from the lower half of the menu and hit the 6ft pizza that comes in 3 sections and here is the catch. the upper part of the menu serves up to 4 people and they have the freedom to build their own or from the prefabricated options for quite reasonable prices (under 30 dollar per) these portions were about 12 inches per.5 or more people can only choose from the lower part of the menu that comes from the price from 150 dollar for a 6ft pizza and above and is sold as a section that comes with tomato. any additional delivery added to the permitted section is an additional fee. as so, we ordered the recommended 6ft pizza. it came as three sections to which they can put separate toppings. my mother-in-law wanted that meat lover with pfefferminz, sausage and sink captivating (section 2) that was $68 dollars, as seen on the entrance. my wife and the children wanted to plan (section 1,) the $50, as seen on the entrance. my brother-in-law wanted pesto, olive and mushrooms (section 3) $64, as seen on the entrance. I didn't take a topping because unfortunately there was no other section, so I ate the three sections. as you can see, the price increases very fast.3 an 8-oz cocktail starts at 12 dollars, and so are 3.50 a can and obviously not refillable. more torn! we finished spending 29.50 for 5 doses koks and 1 mimosa.4 in our head based on the two dollar sign price evaluation and menu on google we have planned to share $35 for my wife and I with the drinks.$40 for my mom and brother-in-law with drinks $20 with drinks for my son and daughter. that would have a very reasonable $95 plus tax total. we spent a ridiculous $230 buck after controlling. the waiter came back with a Gratity device that started with 18%, but had a custom option. the guy who went on to stand over us as my wife, and I was confiscated why this was added after our receipt was already printed. this was clearly an attempt to get more money from us than if the $230 weren't enough. my wife and I added involuntarily 15%, which we immediately regretted as a waiter, when we gave us the job and throw us out with boxes and clean the area around us before we finished our canned drinks. I wrote a picture of the quitting and we posing when the pizza was released. To be honest, the experience was not terrible to the end when they are met with all ridiculous fees and they know that it was absolutely not worth visiting at all. the tight and uncomfortable seating order, the forced menu prices, the underwhelming and overpriced beverage menu, the overpriced rubbing device after they have already paid. we agreed together that we will never visit again as a group. we probably don't go back individually. giovanni, they always seem to react in such a decreasing ton to customers who spend their hard-earned money to get busy. often they mention the quality of their pizza as its best in ny and its not. I have a very detailed review of everything wron"