Reviews on Pizza food in Lichfield, England, United Kingdom. Lichfield /ˈlɪtʃfiːld/ is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. One of eight civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated roughly 16 mi (26 km) north of Birmingham. At the time of the 2011 Census the population was estimated at 32,219 and the wider Lichfield District at 100,700.
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4 based on 281 reviews
The real, healthy and indipendent Neapolitan pizzeria and cuisine in the heart of Lichfield.
visited here for my birthday in June, we went without a reservation as we were already in Lichfield.. wasn't a problem. Here you can get lovely authentic italian pizza, so authentic in fact that at the time we were there, there were two other groups of italian people eating here too.. you cant get much better than that.. waitress was brilliant and the pizza.. simply bellissima.. thanks you
4 based on 370 reviews
Return visit after many years away. Food and service generally excellent,could have been a five star experience but for a couple of small disappointing things. Pizza was superb,with plenty of topping, pasta dishes also very good. Had garlic bread for starters ( that everyone raves about) and indeed the taste was superb. Only disappointment was that the bread used is just a plain pizza base,which seems a lazy option. The consistency of the bread means that it doesn't absorb the butter fully, so the bread remains dryish and much of the delicious garlic butter is left on the serving dish.Also the " old fashioned Knickerbocker Glory" is far from it!! Just ice cream with a little fruit and loads of aerated cream, presents well but no substance.Shame that small things turn a five star potential into a four !! Overall however, a nice evening,good food,we will return.
4 based on 2252 reviews
Enjoy freshly cooked Mediterranean food, wine and cocktails with a stunning view of Lichfield Cathedral. Set on the banks of Minster Pool and boasting some of the best views in the City, Ego is a must visit for its Mediterranean food, family friendly dini
As visitors staying locally we walked past this nicely situated restaurant, checked out the menu and decided it was worth a visit for dinner. Firstly I will say how friendly the young staff were, on a busy evening and I appreciate they serve, not cook it.The food however, was average. Shared meze starter was ok, hummus fairly bland. My partnerâs lamb was tasty but my falafel definitely overcooked. The couscous looked like it had come straight out the microwave, with clumps of unfluffed grains that no amount of sprinkled pomegranate seeds could disguise.For a very average chain restaurant, the food is pretty uninspiring and overpriced. We wouldnât bother again.Hello there,Many thanks for taking the time to leave us a review - please do let us know if there are any issues with your food during your meal, so that we can have the oppertunity to rectify them for you - we will always happile replace a dish for you or do anything else we can to help.We will be sure to pass on all of your feedback onto the team and hope to see you soon...
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3 based on 617 reviews
Our group of three enjoyed a wonderful three course meal. The waitresses were polite and efficient, thefood was of good quality and well presented and the wine excellent.
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4 based on 32 reviews
My daughter and myself whilst taking the dog for a walk, went to the chip shop with the intension of getting Fish and chip suppers for the 3 of us.The chip shop was like a youth club with young people hanging around inside.Not buying anything.The owners were not discouraging them,as they were chatting with them.My daughter felt intimidated by them so would not enter the premises or wait while I did.If the owners want a youth club get one not a chip shop.Its losing them trade.Thank you for your feedback. In response to your comment above, the young people you mention above a couple of them work in the chip shop and had finished there shift. They had purchased food, you were not probably in the shop long enough to see this. I'm sorry you and your family felt intimidated but the young people were not loud or causing any harm to anyone and if they were we would have asked them to leave. May be you shouldn't judge all young people as being trouble causes.
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