Authentic Italian dinners in a casual,"mom and pop "atmosphere. Featuring New York style pizza, homemade spaghetti sauce, lasagna and other pasta dishes, and daily specials.
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Doria's Haus of Pizza
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Very rude. One night, while waiting for my pizza outside, I was playing harmonica, and one of the employees sat next to me for a moment to listen. He was very kind to me, a 60 year old. The next thing, Holly, the manager, came out and scolded the employee, who I believe was later dismissed from employment there over this. I spoke with her, asking her to take it easy on the employee, and she summarily dismissed my plea with a "I don't have to listen to this. This conversation is over!" Very rude.
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We have been cusotmers of Doria's for many months and regulars on Friday nights. Unfortunately the current manager has a thing for seating charts. For the second and last time we were denied seating in the
"back room" of the restaurant. It wasn't that the restaurant was crowded and the back room seems to be a little cooler for my wife who has problems with the heat. We were not using "premium" or expansive seating, just a table that seated six, for five of us. We were harassed, by who I assume is the manager, to the point that we had to leave the restaurant.
Personally I was appalled at the pettiness demonstrated by this individual. I can assure I will never spend another penny in this establishment and I strongly suggest anyone who doesn't want to be hearded around by someone who should be wearing jack boots, find another place to dine



Doria's Haus of Pizza in Costa Mesa is easy to miss, as it's in a shopping center on one of the corners of a busy intersection. The pizza and pasta restaurant has been around for 26 years and is clearly owned and influenced by family and friends. (Full review)