I have to admit, when it comes to a weekend, I'm not so much of a Call Lane girl. This street has gone through waves of popularity, with the types of folk who frequent it changing over the years, but there's always been a constant party hard vibe come Friday night. It's no bad thing, certainly not when I'm looking for a raucous night, but I find myself ever more leaning toward a spot of conversation over a decent drink. It's been a while since I danced on a bar, or necked shots of jager.
Regardless, one element that has become a thing over the last few years along Call Lane is its identity as somewhere to grab a bite early evening, what with Normans, Arts Cafe, Neon Cactus, and BRB offering up ace grub, and newly Oporto and Reds. And since I came by to the BRB relaunch, I was reminded of their excellent pizza-long has it been the case that they serve up the good stuff, but a reminder was necessary, as I'd long forgotten.
So, having been given a tiny slither at said relaunch, I new I had to come back for the real McCoy. And I'm glad I did, as it was nicely quiet, and perfect to be in and out within the hour.
The staff were excellent, I have to say. My first question was whether they have wifi, and the second was how long a pizza might take -I had work to do, and to be out in an hour. They do have wifi, and the pizza would take five minutes. Perfect. I took a seat, and the chap took my order immediately, later coming back with the password. Sadly, I couldn't fathom how to access the wifi, but my pizza did arrive swiftly.
I opted for the 12" chicken tikka, with a side salad, all with a decent bit of chat from the chap serving me. The pizzas are thin crust, and smothered with goodness. Toppings were not in the least bit stingy, and there was a plethora of tomatoes, cheese, peppers, tikka chicken, and yoghurt sauce to flavour the dough. Each pizza is cooked fresh in front of you, and this one was pretty much perfection. My side salad was a gargantuan bowl, with leaves mixed with yet more tomatoes, onions and other healthy bits and the powerhouse of fresh salad and fresh pizza combined was just what I needed.
Even rushing this bad boy didn't spoil the taste, and my only sadness was that I had to leave a little, as I'd become full. Total cost, with a half of orange and lemonade, came to about £13. Not bad at all. Essentially, I shouldn't imagine I'll be stopping by for a drink come Saturday night, but I'll definitely be back for a bite. With the fresh honest food, great friendly staff, and a pleasant atmosphere combined, it's well worth popping in. read more