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A walk along the southbank is all the better when it lands at gourmet pizza. Although very popular, it seems that they expect to sit in gp within 5 minutes and they will not be cramped. they have a covered outside area, although our group sits inside. decor is quite simple, so they try to get a seat my window opposite the water. my group (of 4) started with a plate of focaccia teig balls. the teig balls were delicious and had a 'spicy' chili diving sauce and an oil and vinegar sauce. the focaccia is not really worth getting. very simple focaccia and a small bowl oil and vinegar. to be fair, that's what was described in the menu, I just expected a more exciting piece of brot. the pizzas were very good. kruste is not too thin, beats are plentiful. all in all a very nice meal. my friend and I have actually shared an salat and a pizza and we were glad to see that the restaurant actually shared it for us! very cool! last judge better than their typical chain, not as good as the title would suggest.
Ng else but pizza. The restaurant has a cozy and relaxed atmosphere, with a charming interior reminiscent of a beach hut. Despite not being directly on the beach, the view of the river Thames adds to the overall experience. I highly recommend trying their delicious pizzas - you won't be disappointed!
If you are looking for a nice place for team lunch around Southbank you should check this one out. The pizza is delicious and you get a great view of the river and the building in the area. While not many people know about the food around Gabriel's Wharf, everyone who has been there has told me how good it is and ever since I went there myself it is one of my top places to pick when I want some good pizza at a reasonable price (and a glass of red please).
I have been wanting to try this restaurant for some time now, and luckily it is conveniently located near the national theater. So, after a theater visit, I found myself here with pizza, beer, and my friend Jacob, and I couldn't be happier. The atmosphere is relaxed, with a simple menu, and the staff are not pushy even though we stayed late. Our waitress was lovely, and we had a nice chat with her. The service was just right, not too fast or too slow. I ordered the Classic Italian pizza with ham, olives, and mushrooms. My vegan friend replaced the cheese with artichokes, and they still managed to make his pizza look appetizing. Overall, I had a really enjoyable meal. The laid-back atmosphere and well-prepared food was the perfect way to end the night. I would definitely come back in the summer, as the restaurant overlooks the Thames and has a nice outdoor seating area.