Pizza Express tends to be my go-to chain for gluten-free pizza in the UK, they're probably one of…read morethe best compared to the other chains at least, and their Harrogate location, located on Albert Street in the town centre is no exception.
I used their delivery service on this occasion, with the food delivered by UberEATS. I was impressed by their selection of "Delivery Exclusive" pizzas, some of them sounded better than the regular menu - which made me surprised they wouldn't just put them on there in the first place!
Some of the prices on Uber EATS do tend to be a little more than dining in, which can make it more expensive with Uber's own fees, and the fact you're unable to use Pizza Express Rewards, but ultimately you're paying for the comfort and convenience of delivery and enjoying the food at home, or like me in a nearby hotel.
I opted for a gluten-free Pollo American pizza, which was listed as "Chicken, Pepperoni, tomato with garlic, red onions, mozzarella and topped with parsley.", while the pizza wasn't fully hot, despite being delivered in good time, it was still warm and tasted good, the flavours on the pizza were nice, and I liked the combination of pepperoni and chicken, together with the garlic and red onions.
It would have been easier for me if they had cut my pizza fully, the pizza was sliced but with it still being stuck together, I had to get some cutlery from my hotel to finish the job.
I also ordered a portion of gluten-free dough balls, which was served with a generous portion of garlic butter on the side, which it certainly needed to make them edible, but I did enjoy these too.
PRO TIP: If you're dining in, be sure to download and use the Pizza Express app, the rewards available are great and depending on your tier status you can get a bunch of free stuff including dough balls, a soft drink, large bottled water and a Romana pizza upgrade.
4* - A pretty good shout for pizza in the town centre, whether you're dining in or having it delivered, although for the best possible prices, temperature and service, I would recommend the former.