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looking forward to eating here soon after hearing so much about it... went in on Saturday (and bumped into lots of friends!) but after 10mins without being able to place an order we had to go elsewhere as we had a train to catch within the hour :-$

Fingers crossed we'll have more luck next time - the pizza's we saw looked great and the menu made our mouths water!

We went there last night on the back of trying the samples on offer on my way home from work last week. We both had these huge pizzas and they were very good indeed...so good in fact that I had to take my leftovers home in a box! 2 pizzas, a starter and two drinks for 15 quid? Highly recommended - we'll certainly be returning. Big fan of the decor too...take a cafe, add some packets of dried pasta and a few posters of Rome and hey presto!

Catalyst Wrote:

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> They open at 8AM each morning. I believe they have

> a breakfast menu also.

>

> Had two great pizzas from there last night. Will

> definitely be going back very soon.



They didn't look very open this morning when I went past at 9ish....


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I have to pass the darn placed every single time I go home, and the smell is seriously distracting


But yes, the best pizza in the area Gowlett included. That said I think they may become a victim of their own success - it's frequently overstretched in their but hopefully that's a nice surprise for them and they can adjust (as opposed to letting quality slide)

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