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Volcano Pizza
Address: 148 Columbia Ave W , Battle Creek 49015, MI, US
Phone: +1 269-962-6071
State: MI
City: Battle Creek
Zip Code: 49015



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Reviews
Volcano has been a staple for the entire family for years! If thin-crust is not your favorite, this may not be your favorite. For the quality and taste, there's nothing close to it- but, you will pay considerably more than "chain" pizza stores. Be sure to bring cash because they don't accept credit cards. Perfect dough with a light floury taste, perfect tasting sauce, and real cheesy goodness. Probably the only pizza that tastes as good re-heated in the oven as it did coming out of their oven!
The owner warned me it’s thin pizza which is cool of him. His staff was super on point and friendly. The pizza is amazing. Simple pepperoni pizza with delicious sauce and cheese. This reminds me of 80’s-90’s ma and pa pizza. 9.3/10. Next best in BC is a 7 tops.
I have been calling this place for 4 years as they are never opened.. only to to be disappointed. They had a big Covid shield with a small slit for money and pizzas. I wondered how they were going to fit a large pizza through that tiny slit. I quickly learned that my large extra cheese pizza that I paid $21 for would be able to slide right through it. I could not believe the small amount of food that I paid $21 for!! The pizza is so thin it’s like cheese bread. I’m sorry For being so harsh but I feel completely ripped off. Also they do not Except debit or credit cards. I wish I was told that over the phone. Again, large extra cheese pizza comparable to cheese bread should never cost $21.
These are the most inconsiderate business owners I have ever met. First we were not told they do not accept any form of payment other than cash when we called to order, so we drove out of our way to arrive to find out we couldn’t pay. We drove half a mile and got cash and came back p.s. $40 for 2 14” plain pizzas is a joke and by the time we got there, my six year old daughter needed the restroom. This place has a dining area with tables and public looking restrooms. I asked if she could use the restroom and they said yes. We tried and the doors were locked. Came back up to the counter and told them it was locked and they just said, “THE RESTROOMS ARE CLOSED.” To my child who was now crying because she couldn’t hold it. It’s unfortunate, I like to support local businesses, but I won’t give such mean people my business.
Honestly I'd rather have a frozen pizza would fill me up more in taste better. I grab pizzas from here and they were so thin . $50 for the thinnest cheapest pizzas I've ever seen. Course I got to it was 50 bucks . Not sure why anybody even eats here and pays the price the pizza is not good.
Came here on Friday to pick up a supreme pizza. I like how they have the whiteboard that shows that your order is ready. The pizza was good, but it seemed kind of expensive to me $23 for a 14 inch. Also, the customer in front of me sounded like he got the wrong pizza, and whoever the guy was trying to help him seemed kind of rude and impatient. However, while this was happening one of the workers came out and still got my order for me. So I'll split the difference and give this three stars.
We ordered a large half cheese, half pepperoni pizza and couldn't have been more disappointed. We felt that it was overpriced around $16, and it was very thin, somewhat flaccid, and difficult to chew. There wasn't a card reader at the register we rarely carry cash, so my husband had to go find an ATM and then return before we could pay for our pizza and head home. This wasn't a problem as much as it was an inconvenience, but it impacted our overall perception of this establishment nonetheless. We wanted to love it - we live just up the road and like to support as many local businesses as we can - but this is one that we just can't see ourselves returning to anytime soon. I'd rather eat a Little Caesar's $5 Hot N Ready pizza than repeat the expensive disappointment of Volcano.
As always this place makes the best pizza in all of Calhoun County. This is a hobby Steve likes to do and this business is only open for a short time each year. AWESOME PIZZA from the staff of Volcano Pizza.
We ordered over the phone and the pizza was ready in 10 minutes. The pizza tasted great. The pizza didn't have crust around the edges and was cut differently. I liked this because the pieces weren't flimsy and the toppings went to the edge. We will definitely go again.
The first pizza I ever had was from Volcano's. It was a pepperoni pizza. I still remember that magical childhood moment, sometime in the Nineteen-Sixties. It was amazing, it was a revelation. Until then, I thought food was something you ate, but Volcano taught me that food was also to be tasted. Well, perhaps I am getting a little carried away, because I also remember enjoying Sullivan's ice cream when I was a child. Still, that pepperoni pizza from Volcano's made a powerful impression. The picture of an erupting volcano on the box surely also played a part! As the years went on, my mother learned that she favored anchovies, and I learned that I did, too. I’ve enjoyed revisiting Volcano’s and renewing my appreciation for their pizzas. I have occasionally run into other Battle Creek expatriates, and we always talk about Volcano's. It's legendary.
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