Pizza Express
BS1 1HT
Snapshot
- Area
- Bristol City Centre
- Cuisine
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Italian
- Price
- Sub £15
- Tags
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pizza express
pizza
italian
Ratings
- Overall
- 4.3 stars
- Food
- 4 stars
- Service
- 4 stars
- Ambience
- 3.7 stars
Opening hours
- Monday
- Midday - 11.00pm
- Tuesday
- Midday - 11.00pm
- Wednesday
- Midday - 11.00pm
- Thursday
- Midday - 11.00pm
- Friday
- Midday - 11.00pm
- Saturday
- Midday - 11.00pm
- Sunday
- Midday - 10.00pm
- Alfresco dining
- Child friendly
- Cover charge
- Disable WC
- Disabled access
- Group bookings
- Open bank holidays
- Parking
- Private dining
- Quality wine cellar
- Reservation required
- Smoking area
- Special dietry
- Veggie friendly
- WiFi
In 1965, an English eccentric entrepreneur by the name of Peter Boizot changed the face of British dining forever. He teamed up with Enzo Apicella, a fiery Italian designer, to create a new type of restaurant that shattered the mould and rewrote the rule book.
Out went the dull food, lacklustre interiors and indifferent service that were the standards of the day. In came a vivid, passionate approach to dining thanks to the synergy of cultures from the two very different men - Italian flair and panache coupled with the very best of English creativity and idiosyncrasy. Pizza Express was born, bringing the true tastes of Italy to the British high street.
Now, more than 40 years and 320 restaurants after the first Pizza Express opened in Soho, the restaurant is firmly established at the very heart of British life, providing the freshest food and the warmest welcome whoever the customer and whatever the occasion. The secret of their success is the same now as it always has been - a passion for pizza, a love of people and a relaxed but sophisticated atmosphere.
The very best ingredients, imaginative recipes and innovative menus have ensured a devoted following among customers for decades. Along with the fabulous range of pizzas sit imaginative salads and classic pasta dishes. There is plenty for vegetarians, vegans, even those with nut allergies are catered for, and children can enjoy a 3-course meal from the Piccolo menu for only £5.25.
And, after searching Italy's finest vineyards, the resident Master of Wine - one of a small group renowned worldwide for their skills - has assembled an impressive wine list that complements the recipes perfectly.
Restaurant Reviews
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Tasty casual dining
Rating - Overall: 4 Food: 4 Service: 5 Ambience: 4
17 Dec 2008
Last minute thought for pre-carol service dinner. Great surprise as other friends there too. Staff so welcoming at attentive. Great Lasagna and Speciality Pizza for us (donation to Venice Fund included as well). Place buzzed with atmosphere and bonus as had invitation savings to boot
Visited: December 16, 2008
What I ate: Theo's Piemontese PizzaThis review has no responses yet
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Superb Italian Chain
Rating - Overall: 5 Food: 4 Service: 4 Ambience: 3
22 Sep 2008
If I had to pick a top Italian restaurant list, Pizza Express would be up there in my top 5. A great restaurant chain that keeps serving a high quality of food with a good service every visit.
On my last visit I tried their new “Pollo Pancetta” ~ Thinner crust pizza with a red and yellow pepper sauce instead of a tomato base. As usual, a very tasty pizza.
One more BIG PLUS is that I saved £9.00 by using my Invitation card, which inclines me to give it that extra star ~ Top marks for Pizza Express
Visited: September 12, 2008
What I ate: Pollo PancettaThis review has no responses yet
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Relaxing Lunch at The Express
Rating - Overall: 4 Food: 4 Service: 3 Ambience: 4
6 Sep 2008
A much needed relaxing lunch after the hustle and bustle of the Mead.
My wife and I enjoyed two lovely pizzas, and rustica tomatoes to start. The new Romana pizza's are huge but are very, very thin! Relaxing Jazz music helped the atmosphere as it was very quiet, as you would expect at 3pm. With the platinum card we also save £9, with our lunch including drinks costing just £16.
Visited: September 6, 2008
What I ate: Etna PizzaThis review has no responses yet
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