After a long run of drinking (or if you're just hankering a quick lunch), the typical go-to is some fast and easy food along this strip of stores. Competition is tight here, with Pizza Co, Abdul's, Il Padrino, and another pizza place (the name escapes me at the moment) all sat next to each other. I'd only ever been to Abdul's, and it suited me fine for what I needed - a quick, late-night snack. I was never overly impressed with the food though...the meat always tended to be really dry, but that was made up for with all the sauces and toppings.
I decided to try something different though, and gave Pizza Co. a try. I'm happy that I took that chance - see ya later, Abdul's, I'm heading to Pizza Co. from now on! The service was extraordinarily friendly, with the guys behind the counter chatting lively with customers. The food availability was fast - two of my mates had gone to Abdul's instead, and I got my food way before they got theirs. The look of the food isn't as impressive as Abdul's with its assorted sauces and veg, but it's tasty and filling. I got a chicken wrap for £3, which consisted of three delicious and well-sized pieces of chicken with some shredded lettuce in a tortilla-style wrap, pressed like a panini. I added a side order of chips for another £1.10 - big portion of thick proper chips, not the thin fries offered at the nearby shops.
The shop is kept clean, so we all sat inside to take a break and eat. That also means easy access to the chilli sauce if you want extra hotness for your meal (I always do), or mayo and ketchup if that's more up your alley.
I haven't tried the pizzas here yet, but they seem like they'd be a good deal too. I definitely plan on returning and working my way through the rest of the menu. read more