Domino's Pizza - Makhani Mall, Al Ain

Makhani Mall - Zakhir - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates
Service Options Dine-in Takeaway No-contact delivery
About

Domino's Pizza - Makhani Mall, Al Ain is a pizza restaurant, chicken wings restaurant, pizza delivery, pizza takeaway, restaurant, college and educational institution located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The average rating of this business is 3.80 out of 5 stars based on 43 reviews. The street address of this business is Makhani Mall - Zakhir - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates. Domino's Pizza - Makhani Mall, Al Ain is closed on Sunday and Saturday, and other days it is open from 08:45am to 04:45pm.

FAQs
Where Domino's Pizza - Makhani Mall, Al Ain is located at?
Domino's Pizza - Makhani Mall, Al Ain is located at Makhani Mall - Zakhir - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates.
What is the contact number of Domino's Pizza - Makhani Mall, Al Ain?
The contact number of Domino's Pizza - Makhani Mall, Al Ain is +971 600 541111
Reviews

1 Mansour Alkaabi 15 months ago

Extremely bad delivery service. It took.ages to get the food, and they ended up delivering 1 pizza short. No hygiene as the driver was wiping his sweat while touching the food. The missing pizza was delivered very late after the whole family left the dining table.

4 Mohammed Alkaabi 21 months ago

Tasty pizzas I don't recommend the cheese burst because it's like cream and I thought it would be extra cheese. I ordered online and it finished in 20 minutes also you can see the cooks making the pizzas infront of you.
I recommend trying the philly cheese steak.

2 Javed Penkar 22 months ago

You can sit and eat there but only in take away boxes

5 Monster Hacker 23 months ago

I got pizza only in 1 AED ????????

4 Nasir B S Sorkar (Borhan) 27 months ago

It's good and near me

5 Siftain Naseer 27 months ago

Good test ????????

Domino's pizza ???????????????????????? lover

5 Nouman Mureed Jutt 24 months ago

Nice atmosphere and good service

5 Sagar Rasaily 27 months ago

very best place to hangout

3 D Wilkinson (Scotdrone) 98 months ago

Dated in sections and has areas that feel a bit run down. It has some nice individual stores but a lot of dross too. The whole centre has an odd layout and the flow is poor; which must impact on footfall in certain sections. The centre seems to suffer from leaky roofs in some areas.

3 Lynne Turner 86 months ago

It's better than it was 20 years ago. There certainly has been a fair amount of money put into making it more light/airy and less....orange. But the choice of shops is not great, there are loads of cheap/nasty "pop-up shops" which come and go, taking over from each other in an endless stream. The Antonine Centre is the newer part of the mall, and I'd recommend a visit to Cafe Alba for a nice coffee and piece of cake.

3 jason snip veron 62 months ago

I went to this college on a supported learning course thinking it would be different from school where teachers are constantly on your case about everything but I was wrong I really felt as though they treat you as if your in primary one all over again in the supported learning courses there still very strict on people swearing I mean they just couldn’t take an adult joke from there students we weren’t even aloud to watch national lampoon when we had a Christmas party in the hair and beauty class

1 Emma Meek 98 months ago

Who wants parking restrictions with no option to pay and stay longer in this day and age.....no one. Just another reason to avoid the out dated depressing place!
No wonder people choose to enjoy a full day out shopping and visiting hairdressers etc elsewhere ....... spending their money in places that welcome you and don't chase you out after 2 or 4 hrs......crazy! No common business sense !!!

Who wants parking restrictions with no option to pay and stay longer in this day and age.....no one. Just another reason to avoid the out dated depressing place!
No wonder people choose to enjoy a full day out shopping and visiting hairdressers etc elsewhere ....... spending their money in places that welcome you and don't chase you out after 2 or 4 hrs......crazy! No common business sense !!!

1 Lauren Kelly 86 months ago

Cannot find an email to send this to and when I messaged them on Facebook I never got a reply.

The other day we paid to participate in the market where we came along and set our stall up and had a large variety of discounted power banks and cables to offer. Within the first hour we were made to feel extremely uncomfortable with two men marching up and down, pointing and staring at our stall. At first, we thought they were visitors to the centre so we greeted them with a smile and let them browse. Following this, the two men came right up to the stall, completely ignored us when we said hello (failed to even look at us in the face) but pointed at our items and made us feel uncomfortable. We later found out that the men themselves have electronic stalls (which are probably full time and part of a binding contract). After that, they approached security and marched by our stalls, again, pointing and embarrassing us. Within the next hour, we were approached by a lovely lady called Cheryl who politely asked us to leave - she apologised many times, but we understood it wasn't her fault. I asked her if this was because of competition, and she nodded her head as to say yes. What we can't understand is, there were other shops surrounding his stall which have exactly the same products to offer? We were extremely embarrassed and asked to leave.

To get further to the point, we paid for this stall, we got our pictures taken with our products, we were obviously welcome to sell what we were selling until the men who intimidated and made us feel threatened complained about us. As I mentioned, we assumed this was because of competition, but a few shops away was Argos, and various other shops who sell exactly what they are selling, as well as the shop at the top of the escalators offering the exact same service. To make this even better, once we packed up our stuff, took it home and got the receipt so we could get our money back (adding to fuel costs and inconvenience), we checked out the man's stall where you will find a picture attached below. The only thing he had to offer that was the same as us were iPhone cables, and even at that, they were completely different. As I was saying, there were loads of shops surrounding us and we feel like we have been discriminated against due to our age, we have just turned 20 years old and have been left with a bad experience in your centre. After telling my parents what had happened, they quickly assumed it was age discrimination, also. Being very young, we are aware that it's very easy to bully people out of these sort of things, and things like this tarnish reputations.

The staff were lovely and very apologetic about asking us to leave, but the man (and his friend) who acted as the catalyst to us being asked to leave should really be the centre of your concerns. The only time I saw the man smile was when we were carrying our boxes out the door - which again, is very embarrassing. This is very unwelcoming and it's something I would take into consideration as it's very unwelcoming for your visitors. The other man who accompanied him was seen behind the e-cigarette stall at the top of the escalators.

We feel like this situation must be brought to your attention and I look forward to hearing your findings in due course.

4 Emily Knight 86 months ago

I really enjoyed my time here, lecturers were amazing to me and subjects were well taught.

3 cat mac 86 months ago

Not too bad shopping centre, great if its a wet day, every store under shelter, plenty fast foods Outlets round about KFC ,McDonalds, Burger King, Domino's & Pizza Hut to name a few, Tesco on one side and Asda Superstore on the other ;-)

1 Chris Mooney 86 months ago

A lack of decent shops, the old part of the building is an eyesore from the outside, lots of empty shops inside, and expect a fine from the car park if your there too long, the antonine part is good but the rest should be knocked down and rebuilt
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Business Hours
Saturday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Sunday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Monday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Tuesday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Wednesday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Thursday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Friday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Sunday Day off
Monday 08:45am - 04:45pm
Tuesday 08:45am - 04:45pm
Wednesday 08:45am - 04:45pm
Thursday 08:45am - 04:45pm
Friday 08:45am - 04:45pm
Saturday Day off
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