Well I was greeted by a young man and sat down,u ordered sparkling water butwas told there was non in stock, so I ordered a lime and soda, expecting cordial lime with the soda I was given a piece of lime over ice in a glass, 5 min later I cought the attention of the young man and asked for some cordial and was told there wasn't any which I found strange that Pizza express and advertising lime and soda. I was served by a lovely young lady with brown hair who had a lovely smile served my pizza which I ordered the American Hot where on requested added black pepper as a topping, on eating my pizza I wasn't approached once to see if everything was alright with my meal by the young man as I noticed he was approaching 2 other tables where there was young ladys seated a few times. After my meal I asked for my bill. The young man brought it and stood over my table with his card matching looking down at me. Now as I visit alot of restaurants I find that very rude because if someone has finished there meal and ask for the bill you take it and leave it on the table and go u till the customer is ready to pay for the bill, I had spoke to a manager about the situation and she apologise for the young...
Read moreExpress Pizza at London St. Paul’s is an absolute gem! From the moment I walked in, the staff was incredibly welcoming and friendly. The menu offers a great variety of pizzas, all made with fresh ingredients and cooked to perfection.
I highly recommend starting with the mushroom arancini – crispy on the outside and perfectly creamy on the inside. For dessert, the honeycomb cream slice with vanilla gelato is an absolute must-try. It’s the perfect sweet finish to the meal.
The location is fantastic, just a short walk from St. Paul’s Cathedral, making it a great spot to grab a quick bite. Despite being in a busy area, the atmosphere inside is cozy and relaxed.
Whether you're grabbing a quick lunch or enjoying a casual dinner, I highly recommend this place. Five stars...
Read moreThis restaurant is near St Paul's Cathedral, which is a major tourist attraction. It is part of a national chain.
The menu is quite large and there are 2/3 set course menu options (the discount makes it worth at least getting the 2 courses if you're hungry enough). The dough balls are popular starters.
You can get gluten free and vegan options.
We were dining around 2pm on a Thursday and there were plenty of free seats.
We got 2 festive menus with 2 courses. We chose dough balls in blankets and truffle dough balls to start and the Christmas feast and mushroom and truffle pizzas. To drink we had the pomegranate sparkle. Our total was £57.95.
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