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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I seriously don't get why people would queue for a

> pizza. Do they just want to be the first to try

> the place/review it? Can someone explain what is a

> mystery to me?



Because lot's of people like pizza. These are really good pizzas. These are relatively cheap, really good pizzas.

The queue was horrendous at 8.30pm and still queuing at 10.00pm


The noise just walking past was pretty awful.


To my mind Pizza conjures up a dimly candle lit warm atmosphere with an orange glow.

Not to the horrendous bright lights of this new addition to Lordship Lane.

Reminiscent of a high street McDonalds.


Does not look like a relaxed atmosphere where one could experience a romantic

evening with a bottle of red.


What a shame.


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> The queue was horrendous at 8.30pm and still

> queuing at 10.00pm

>

> The noise just walking past was pretty awful.

>

> To my mind Pizza conjures up a dimly candle lit

> warm atmosphere with an orange glow.

> Not to the horrendous bright lights of this new

> addition to Lordship Lane.

> Reminiscent of a high street McDonalds.

>

> Does not look like a relaxed atmosphere where one

> could experience a romantic

> evening with a bottle of red.

>

> What a shame.

>

> Foxy


Yep- you can't beat an authentic 1970's pizza experience

The number of people queuing up last night was borderline hysteria. I'm with those who equally cannot understand the fascination with this food type. It was loud, late on into the evening and I feel for anyone who lives in a flat above the shops on that stretch of the lane. Ridiculous.


Louisa.

Queuing for pizza! The world's gone mad. I do like pizza, though I don't eat it that often, so I'm damned if I'd ever queue for it. Same goes for William Rose Butchers on a Saturday. Why do people do it? I'll probably pop in during the week and give it a whirl when they're quieter, when most people are at work.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I like pizza but this scenario appeared to border

> on kids wanting to be the first to get the latest

> Harry Potter book.


people queue every night at the brixton branch and it's been there for years

Seabag Wrote:

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> Ha ha...!!!

>

> A busy business on the Lane

>

> Fancy that, it should be stopped

>

> I believe people were ACTUALLY HAVING FUN

>

> Has the world gone MAD ?


If that's FUN then the world has gone MAD.

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