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As stated on previous posts and threads, Il Mirto ranks above all these 'forementioned ersatz, pizza chains, with respect to value and quality. And they've done well enough, even in these straitened times, to consider knocking through to next door and increasing the size of the dining area. At least that's the missus was told by one of the proprietari 2 weeks back.


'In bocca al lupo' to them, and long may they stay away from the over-rated and over-priced LL!

Went to Il Mirto on Sunday having discovered to my distress that Magnolia wasn't serving mussels (they are out of season, apparently). Finally ended up shambling past Il Mirto and decided to risk it given the low prices. the food was really good - proper pizzas, not pre-made, nice pasta, some Sardinian specialities (the owners come from there). Cheap, cheerful and tasty. No licence so you can bring your own from across the road. They are hoping to move somewhere bigger in due course so they can expand the range of food they offer. Well worth a visit - don't think they get a lot of passing trade like you would on LL.

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