Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Bray. Bray (Irish: Bré, meaning "hill", formerly Brí Chualann) is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated about 20 km (12 mi) south of Dublin city centre on the east coast. It has a population of 32,600 making it the fourteenth largest urban area in all of Ireland and the ninth largest urban area within the Republic of Ireland (at the 2016 census).
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2 based on 18 reviews
The driver couldn't find where I lived...they were 45 minutes late and I had to stand outside and flag them down because they drove past me twice while I was standing there. Once I received me food..of course it was cold. There was Pizza and Taco Chips ordered and the Taco Chips hardly had any cheese on them and the mince meat tasted horrible...something was not right there.
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Ordered two pizza's for delivery and I can honestly say that they were the worst pizza's I ever had, cold and soggy, like leftovers you would take from the fridge the next day. Rang to complain and I would not give my details as nothing they would have done would make me order from them again,and the guy just hung up on me. If you like crap pizza and terrible customer service then this is the place for you.
Very good pizza with great choice of toppings,also staff tell you about better value deals as an option to your order if your ordering by phone.Delivery food arrives quickly and is nice and hot unlike their competitors.Good pizza, good staff, good delivery,it speaks for itself.
Pizzeria & Restaurant We are happy to reopen a dearest place in Bray that used to be Pizzas 'N' Cream. The Old House Pizzeria offers tasty homemade pizza from our wood fire oven. Feel free to visit us on Albert Walk
Amazing food! Brilliant atmosphere in the resturant and gorgeous outdoor garden. New menu is delious. Highly recommend the lasagne and mussles! The pizza was also really good. We will be back !!We are so grateful for your feedback!We recognize that at the core a business is about people. With that in mind we are always on the lookout for staff who are passionate about what they do.As such, we are delighted to read how our staff delivered above and beyond your expectations. We will do everything in our power to make certain every future visit is equally delightful
Most Popular Irish food in Bray, Province of Leinster, Ireland
5 based on 16 reviews
Italian old school bakery! We homemade our products with love since 1970...now in ireland as well!
Lovely, cute, little real Italian cafe-restaurant-bakery in a passageway near the station. The pizzas are amazing and they have some types which are a bit novel for these parts (e.g. potato and another with tomatoes olives and onion and no cheese - good for those who cannot eat cheese) the owners are really friendly. Definitely worth dropping in for pizza, calzones or coffee... but closes early-ish... 5.30 I think.
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4 based on 924 reviews
Platform Pizza Bar is a great place to enjoy fresh oven baked pizza. Made with Platformâs crisp pizza bases & created by our top chefs using the best local produce and freshest of ingredients.With a menu made to work with our top selection of craft beer &
Love Platform and eat here regularly. Food and service on my last visit were exceptional, best GF pizza locally by a long way.However. If you're now going to penalise coeliac customers by charging additionally for a GF base (and similary next door in Box Burger for a GF bun) then the servers really need to make this abundantly clear when you make your order. It wasnt mentioned when I put in the order, nor was it split out on my bill. It was only when I reviewed the menu did I see the extra charge in small print. I get that GF products cost more, but you have to tell people this is the case. When it comes to paying, the receipt needs to very clearly state: "Pizza â¬14.75, GF Base â¬1.25" rather than "Pizza â¬16", as was the case with my receipt. Its difficult and expensive enough having an auto-immune illness like coeliac (not optionally Gluten Free) without having virtually hidden extras to contend with (and pay for) when I dine out.Hi intrepudtraveller,Thank you for taking the time to review Platform Pizza and for your kind words.We aim to provide tasty meal options for all tastes, lifestyle and dietary restrictions at Platform Pizza and is something we are very proud of to date. Replacing our hand-made pizza dough with a speciality non-gluten base comes with an extra cost which we have marked on our menu. We will review all your points made to ensure further clarity in the future, thank you.I would be delighted to discuss further - simply email [email protected] and we can arrange a time to chat.Best,Nicola Duggan
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