5/5 Jerome T. 7 months ago on Google • 46 reviews
We
were
walking
around
looking
for
a
pizza
place,
and
at
first
skipped
this
one
as
when
we
looked
up
the
street
the
sign
looked
faded
and
dubious.
Luckily
we
came
back!
Having
popped
round
the
corner
to
the
other
nearby
take
away
place
which
it
turned
out
had
no
tables
thought
we
would
take
a
closer
look
at
this
restaurant,
as
our
autistic
teenagers
were
starting
to
get
hangry.
Behind
the
faded
sign
was
a
gem
of
a
tiny
pizzeria.
The
first
thing
we
noticed
was
the
music,
80's
classics
one
after
another
with
a
tilt
towards
the
cure
and
new
romantics,
with
some
of
the
best
tracks
by
the
police
and
others,
some
if
the
staples
of
our
family
playlist.
So
an
instant
winner
for
us!
Even
before
the
food
arrived
we
were
singing
along
to
every
song.
We
ordered
one
pizza
to
share
for
the
kidults
and
the
veggie
lasagna
for
us,
with
garlic
bread
and
tomato
and
mozzarella
salad
to
share
to
start.
Our
Kids
are
very
particular
with
food
but
ate
the
whole
pizza
between
them,
very
happy
indeed.
They
ordered
the
garlic
bread
(a
pizza
style
one)
without
mozzarella,
but
it
was
a
little
to
garlicy
for
them...all
the
more
for
me
:).
The
aubergine
lasagna
was
spot
on!
For
dessert
my
wife
and
I
shared
a
generous
tiramisu
mmmh.
We
were
having
so
much
fun
singing
and
eating
I
think
we
amused
the
lovely
Argentinian
lady
owner,
who
brought
us
over
a
little
extra
desert
and
limoncello
'digestifs'.
Kids
wouldn't
eat
the
tasty
extra
desert...but
hey,
again
more
for
me
:).
Due
to
their
sensory
issues,
looking
for
suitable
food
for
our
kids
in
an
unfamiliar
city
can
be
a
bit
stressful.
From
before
dinner
being
a
bit
tense
and
fractious,
we
left
the
restaurant
happy,
singing,
well
fed
and
together
as
a
family.
Well
done!
Five
stars.
If
I
could
give
6
I
would.
A
lovely
lovely
little
gem
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