Address: 5502 N Fry Rd, Katy, TX 77449, USA
“I did the online order and used the “pizza portal”. All I had to do was walk in and put a code (emailed to you) in and I could grab my pizza right away. I liked the concept. Tried the pretzel pizza and it was pretty good although I wish it would have had a tomato based sauce in it. Overall great experience”
Address: 5502 N Fry Rd F, Katy, TX 77449, USA
“It is a very nice place where I can spend some time with my family. Excellent atmosphere the super friendly team guys. the delicious wings. the management of this place excellent.”
Address: 5502 N Fry Rd suite f, Katy, TX 77449, USA
“My got to seafood spot. Love the boiled shrimp and cajun rice. Tasted it once and been going every week since. Great food and good customer service.”
Address: 5502 N Fry Rd, Katy, TX 77449, USA
“It was my first time there. I enjoyed their quesadilla with fajita beef. I said they must love what they do and cook with love cause it was flavorfully good! It wasn't crowded most likely because it was 9 a.m. a couple of people in and out but it really is like a family atmosphere. It felt like you could be at a friend of yours grandma house. I enjoyed it and will be back to taste other items.”
Address: 5444 N Fry Rd Suite A, Katy, TX 77449, USA
“Great place. Criminals don’t take a holiday or get a day off. One must always remember that you can be the next victim. Preventing crime is often simple as realizing that it can happen to you and taking basic precautions to prevent it. The most important thing to know when coming here is to DO NOT LEAVE VALUABLES IN YOUR VEHICLE. IF YOU DO PEOPLE WILL BREAK INTO YOUR VEHICLE, and FIND WHERE YOU HID THEM. DON'T BE STUPID AND THINK IT WON'T HAPPEN TO YOU. IT'S NOT IF......IT'S A MATTER OF WHEN. And if you have left stuff in your vehicle, and nothing has happened yet. Then you have been very fortunate. ** Don't be a victim. Don't bring cash,credit cards, social security cards,or anything you don't want to disappear. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR SURROUNDINGS and you should be fine. AGAIN if you FAIL TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE and your vehicle gets broken into, don't look for a Pity party for your own stupidity. Most of the property stolen is "portable", or not affixed to the vehicle. Everything from GPS units, radar detectors, purses, briefcases, phones, money - you name it. Since most property is portable, most of the offenses are preventable. Here's how: TAKE your property with you when you leave your vehicle. For items with mounts (IE radar detectors and GPS units), remove the mounts also and take with you. Hint: Suction cup mounts will often leave a ring on the window. Thieves will look for this, and even if the GPS/Radar Detector (or whatever) isn't there, they'll break in and look around inside the vehicle. So, clean off those rings before leaving your vehicle. LOCK your vehicle. Sure, someone can break the window and get inside, but if you've left nothing visible inside, there's little incentive to do so. A (potential) thief will usually just move on to an easier target. If the vehicle is unlocked, however, a thief often will take a look inside. So, lock your vehicle when you park. Taking the following steps in protecting your property and to discourage would-be criminals from committing auto burglaries: Do not leave valuable items visible in your car. Close all windows and lock all doors before leaving your vehicle. Park in well-lit, heavily populated areas. Trust your instincts. If something doesn’t feel right, find another place to park. Avoid parking next to occupied vehicles. Be aware of your surroundings. Make a copy of your registration and insurance, and keep them in your wallet or purse. Then remove all forms of identification from your vehicle. Anyone with permission to drive your vehicle should also have a copy of the registration and insurance with them to furnish to the police if necessary. Do not leave garage door openers in parked vehicles. Take note of emergency/pay phones near where you have parked, in case you need to use them. If you see any suspicious activity or individuals, please contact the police immediately when you feel safe to do so by dialing 9-1-1 (from cell phones). Don’t think your dark tinted windows will hide your valuables. Thieves often use flashlights to see through tint. If you are parking your vehicle for several days check on it periodically.”
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