This is the Chuck E. Cheese of Santa Barbara, meaning there are games to be played for tickets which are redeemed for little plastic prizes. So, good for kids!
The pizza was okay, nothing horrid, nothing super fabulous.
There is a small salad bar, very typical for standard pizza parlors. Iceberg lettuce, bacobits, grated carrots, garbanzo beans and slivers of beets.
The restaurant is in the Calle Real shopping center, an unassuming stripmall that was starting the die a slow death until Trader Joe’s moved in further down.
The ordering system still has me confused to this day. We ordered at the counter and were given a little flagged number to put on our table. Someone came along and took the number and walked it over to the pizza kitchen area, and that was somehow the cue to bake our pizza. So we put our reciept on the table, so they could still figure out our number, and they took that away too! I don’t even remember how the pizza eventually made it back to our table. Is this what fuzzy logic is all about?
The large pizza itself was generously portioned. One slice each and we were pretty much done. Leftovers galore.
Luigi’s Pizza & Pasta
5711 Calle Real
Goleta, CA 93117