Reviews on Pizza food in Broseley, Telford, including Dale End Cafe, Zizzi - Telford, Wildwood Kitchen, Bella Italia
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5 based on 32 reviews
New Beginnings Born out of the former Deli-Dale bistro which closed in April 2017, Dale End Cafe will officially open on the 17th February 2018 and will continue to offer delicious fresh sandwiches made in store, great coffee and we will be introducing a
Living in France, when we get to the UK its great to try the traditional British Fayre..Like Chinese and Indian And a Full English is a rare treat too. We found Dale End Cafe by chance and had a fabulous breakfast with choice of teas all served in a friendly style.Compared to some of the so called up market" hotels we stayed in during our visit, Dale End Cafe was head an shoulders above them in terms of food quality and service...Only criticism...Their prices are too low, they don't do justice to the exoerience.Highly recommended..
Telford, Food Guide: 10 Balti food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Broseley
4 based on 537 reviews
At zizzi we like to do things a little differently. We don't do over-complicated recipes or scrimpy portion sizes. We're all about well-chosen ingredients, simply put together to make exceptional italian food.
We are outside on the hottest weekend this year, tables were nicely spaced only down flaw was that we had to get Hogan order indoors as they weren't serving ourside(hottest weekend!) Which seemed strange. Food was lovely and the garlic cheese and caramelized onion bread was to die for.
Telford, Food Guide: 10 Pub food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Broseley
4 based on 540 reviews
We really visited without booking one Saturday lunch time . We all really enjoyed the meal we chose and there was something for everyoneâs dietary requirements! They catered well for children. We did have a voucher so we felt it was exceptional for what we paid and will return.
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3 based on 930 reviews
Bella Italia have over 100 Italian restaurants across the UK serving pizza, pasta, Italian classics and more, made with ingredients from Italian-family producers.
Popped in here today for Lunch, it was my partners birthday. Firstly we are shown to a booth and upon my partners request to move (as we were almost on top of two other parties), the waitress agreed but then told us we only had a choice of 3 other tables that we could move to in a practically deserted restaurant. The attitude of said staff member kind of set the town. Whilst not impolite, she was quite cold, almost aggressive. I was unimpressed. The menu was ok. Fair choice, I suppose and also for vegetarians. As Iâm feeling unwell I opted for a simple margarita pizza which & my partner ordered a mushroom pasta dish. The food came out quickly and simply by looking at it - my pizza in particular - I was immediately disappointed. It was basically cheap tomato purée spread n some very tough and thin dough with cheese. No attempt had been made to enhance it, some rocket or basil maybe? I was angry that this chain would expect people to pay £9 for this? My partners meal was as he described âwatery mushroom soup with pastaâ, but he ate his (£12!) reluctantly but I spoke to a (different) waitress to address this issue with my meal. The waitress asked if I would like a different meal, I declined having seen the poor quality of the food. The original waitress then butted quite rudely into the conversation and said with a sigh that we wouldnât be charged for the pizza. It was a shallow gesture because I would have refused to pay for it anyway, but it was executed with such bad grace. A very unpleasant experience completely and if it hadnât been my partners choice of venue in his birthday, I wouldnât have eaten there upon so many bad reviews from friends and family. I shanât again. Just no effort made at all and made to feel very uncomfortable by the waitress. I couldnât wait to leave.
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