Great Italian pizzas for a fantastic price around £7 or £8. Friendly service! Usually Moretti, Hop house or Peroni are available in bottle. Always nice music in the background too! Love this place, I'm a regular customer! always get great service and fantastic quality food
Laura B. (Laura Darkfire)
+5
Very warm and friendly, the owner is so kind and funny, he put on our fav music, and it was like a sort of karaoke, the pizza was just perfect (the pizzaiolo is Italian, as me, so I can tell it).
A beautiful night, thanks Pizza East!
Nice pizza for a reasonable price. The pizza dough was a little thin and soggy in the middle, but thick and cripsy on the outside.
Top pizzas! and 2 for 1 pizzas on a Monday are great! Definetly would pay full price for them; they are great tasting pizzas.
Visited for the first time this afternoon after recommendations from colleagues. I will definitely be back! The pizzas were delicious, the owner is a lovely, friendly guy and I love the rustic interior design. Great value for money too for an authentic Italian pizza.
Good quality fresh pizza. So tasty and great value. Made to feel welcome. Good values too . Saw them give someone a free pizza unwanted by another customer on a 2 for 1 deal. Thought that was real decent of them. And saw them treat an old drunk guy who was in for dinner with real gentleness and dignity. Even helped him cut it up. Huge respect for the staff there.
I came here a while back and it was truly tasty. I could go on and on. However, the brass tacks is that the pizza is damn good. With a BYOB policy to support it just now, all I can say is brilliant :) Happy Days
Affordable, tasty and great atmosphere. Do you need much more?
Very nice authentic Italian pizza.the dough and the ingredients are both fresh and delicious. I had a veggie one and I really loved it . My gf complained about the lack of cheese on hers, but she doesn't really understands Italian pizzas man she was after some glasgwegian atrocity of some sorts or something . Most people came for takeaway when we went so service at the restaurant was fast and had tables to chose from.
This place seems to be trying the recreate Neapolitan pizza in the east end of Glasgow, if so they are doing it really well. I don't want to sound patronising but some people confuse Domino's with authentic pizza so it's important to split out the difference.
I was in with a party of six, two of them were disappointed as there were limited toppings (no spicy chicken or donner meat!) and that the pizza was undercooked (based on the middle being a little soggy). The rest of us had been to Italy, sampled traditional pizza before and knew that these things were by design - pizza should have limited toppings as its a balanced act of flavours and not everything works. It's often a little doughy in the middle due to the balance act of getting the top crispy but the base fluffy.
These guys use the right flour and offer the right toppings (although go a little heavy in h the parma ham in my opinion!) for a traditional pizza experience - thy doesn't mean its to everyones tastes but I found it top class.
Only issues were the lack of big tables (no drama for a group of four or less) and the price/lack of selection of soft drinks - pretty much Cola or San Perigrino for about £2.50 a can. Would get a takeaway from them next time to resolve both. And there will be a next time
Great pizza, lovely rustic decor and lovely staff. Would come again. Maybe not quite as good as Pizza Punks in town, but it's 5 minutes from my front door on foot and is super cheap.
Really nice place, good pizzas of good size (around 30cm) for a reasonable prize (6-10€). The option to customize your own pizza is also great.
The tiramisu dessert is a winner, although a bit expensive.
Nice setting reasonable price specials are always worth a look. Some Pizza can get a bit sloppy to the middle depending on topping as with many of the thin based italian ones, but the B. Y. O. B. makes it cheapest restraunt on Duke st if you are going to drink. 2 for 1 takeaway on a Monday is also great. Far nicer than Pizza hut, dominos or papa johns.
Small and as yet no licence so byob with a limited menu but the pizzas are excellent. Because it's byob it's a very cheap place to eat though I don't think it will be unreasonable even when they get their licence.
There was a delivery problem with the tiramisu so I had thebonly other alternative A desert pizza which was different to say the least. Chocolate spread on a sweet pizza base with squirty cream and marshmallows. It was tasty but it's a serious sugar hit and it stays with you. Not to be tackled alone. I'm hoping they can get some tiramisu in for next time I eat there, that was just too sweet and rich for me though I can't deny I enjoyed it at the time.
The menu is developing and expanding as and when so I expect it can only get better which is exciting as it's already pretty damned good.
Lovely Italian made pizzas proper pizzas. Well priced and friendly staff that are second to none ...does a great fast delivery service also. Definitely one to be revisited.
We have been here a few times, the pizza is amazing, service is ok and quick, but the seats are uncomfortable and there doesn't seem to be desert any more. Would still go back because of the pizza though
Great place with fantastic pizza - it's BYOB until they get a license so get there quick. The staff were very attentive and made us feel very at home. Easy to access via the trainstation.
This place came recommended by my air bnb host and it's easy to see why. Authentic Italian pizza and great service. I'll come again next time I'm in Glasgow
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