Qype User (doraex…)
Yelp
A large group of girls (13 of us) descended onto Pappa e Ciccia late on a Saturday night, and we took up half the restaurant.
It's a little rough around the edges in terms of decor, as if it can't really decide what it wants to be. It has some personal photography and art work around the walls, but not with the gusto that you usually find in Italian (family) restaurants.
There are many options on the menu of pizza and pasta etc, but I'm a pizza girl at heart so I can't give recommendations for the latter. Practically all of us made small requests/customisations to the menu and they all arrived perfectly, no mistakes.
The pizza that I had (artichoke and ham) was great. Thin and crispy without being dry.
It's bring your own booze, but it's £4 for corkage so factor that in. Most pizzas are £10.50, so not super cheap but I think they are worth it.