Jan H.
Google
Opening a pizzeria in Victoria Park Village directly beside a long established competitor is a bold decision, yet it is the neighbour that may have reason for concern. This newcomer impresses on many fronts. The interior is intimate yet stylish, with a well planned table layout, an inviting open bar, and a team whose approach is warm, efficient, and genuinely welcoming. The space has such charm that it could easily be imagined as a film set during closed hours. The cocktail list is thoughtfully assembled, with creative twists on classics that will suit a broad range of tastes. The pizza menu is concise and well considered, though the extra £2.50 charge for a gluten free base stung a little. I also found myself wishing for a few more timeless staples as a dependable option other than Margarita and Pepperoni. Those planning to share a 20 inch pizza should note that only one is offered, and the menu gives no indication that standard pizzas can be made larger, though I did not enquire. Booking ahead is wise, and for those nearby, takeaway is also available. I will certainly return, not least to finally try the desserts.