Pizza Hut Review -- DeWitt, Iowa -- June 12, 2026…read more
We entered the restaurant at 7:40 p.m. and left at 9:15 p.m. Our food took more than 45 minutes to arrive. To her credit, the young woman working up front did warn us that it could be about an hour wait, and we accepted that. Dine-in Pizza Hut in 2026 still feels kind of amazing.
The food itself tasted good. It was standard Pizza Hut, which is what we expected. The restaurant was clean, the bathrooms were surprisingly clean, the plates and dishes we received were clean, and they seemed to have plenty of menus and supplies set up. This was not a food quality or cleanliness problem. It was a service, training, and management problem.
We ordered a double order of breadsticks, but what came out did not look like Pizza Hut breadsticks. They looked like pieces cut from a personal pan pizza or maybe a medium pizza. The pieces were round and different sizes. I worked at a Pizza Hut back in 2004, so I know that Pizza Hut breadsticks are usually proofed in the proper pans, depressed, baked, and cut into the standard breadstick shape. Seeing breadsticks come out of what looked like a medium pizza pan made it seem like they either did not have breadstick pans available, had not proofed enough breadsticks, did not want to say they were out, or simply did not know the process.
Later in the evening, we also heard staff talking about not having enough large pizza pans. That added to the feeling that the restaurant was not prepared for a Friday night.
The staff seemed overwhelmed and disorganized. From our table, it looked like all four employees were trying to do multiple jobs at once. The waitress kept running between the dining room and the kitchen, but she was not keeping up with the dining room. Tables were not being bussed, plates were not being picked up, and she kept saying they were out of forks or running out of cups. At the same time, there were plenty of forks, cups, and dishes sitting around the dining room on tables that needed to be cleared. If those tables had been bussed during trips back and forth, a lot of those problems may have been avoided.
I do not know whether she was poorly trained, overwhelmed, or both. It seemed like she could only focus on the task directly in front of her, while everything else kept piling up.
The kitchen also seemed to lack a clear system. One employee was making pizzas and seemed to be doing fine, but he kept needing help figuring out which pans to use. Another employee appeared to be responsible for cutting, boxing, and labeling pizzas, but he kept leaving that station. A fourth person seemed to be moving around and giving instructions, but it was not clear what his role was.
By the time we left at 9:15, they appeared to be canceling every to-go order that had been placed, which looked like more than a dozen orders. They also started turning away dine-in guests and saying the pizza oven was broken, even though less than five minutes earlier we had received the last part of our meal.
Overall, the food was good and the restaurant itself was clean. That is what made the experience so frustrating. This location has the bones of a great dine-in Pizza Hut, but it badly needs better management, training, staffing, and organization. If they can fix the service side, this could be an amazing pizza place.