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Tico Tico

3.3 (3 reviews)
InexpensiveItalian, Pizza

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Yep, this place is still top notch. Even after so many years in business. I wish I had one of these closer to where I live.

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Pizza Express - GF Pollo American

Pizza Express

3.6(11 reviews)
3.1 mi
££

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.

Pizza? Really? C'mon! We're visiting from America and we want to eat English pizza? Well, alright,…read morebut it had better be something halfway decent. Hey, this place is really nice inside. Nice hubbub. Plenty of space between tables. Lots of kids and families. Huh. OK, so where's this waiter? Why do all waiters take FOREVER in England? Hustle, people, hustle! Alright, menus and drinks, good. Yes, all the kids would like the kid menu. Oh, hey!, that's a pretty good selection you've got going there. What, and they get a whole meal, a drink, and dessert for this price? With healthy options to make parents less guilty as they drink their house white? You're kidding. Well, things are looking up! ... Where's this waiter? ... OK, so let's have a selection of stuff. Kids will have generic pizza and pastas. We'll get a Pollo ad Astra pizza (the one with pepperdews, yeah?), Padana (goat cheese and caramelized onions are killer), a lasagne, and a Margherita pizza, please. ... Where's this food, then? ... Ey up! Alright! This looks pretty good! What's the obsession with not slicing the pizzas? Ah, what the heck, let's have a taste... Woah. I don't think we're in England anymore. But the wait staff are slow, so we must be! Niiice! Kids look satisfied. Adults are chatting busily, and munching like fiends. Yep, we have a very satisfied group! Excellent.

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Pizza Express - GF Dough Balls

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Rudy's Neapolitan  Pizza - The Marina pizza .. no cheese but super delicious

Rudy's Neapolitan Pizza

4.4(53 reviews)
47.8 miAncoats, Petersfield
£

A nice neighborhood spot for a solid wood fired pizza! We visited at lunch and were seated…read moreimmediately.

I was FINALLY able to try Rudy's, even though the universe seemed to be against me the whole time…read morebut I finally got in. I've wanted to try this place for some time now, and every time I see people in Manchester asking about the best pizza places, Rudy's is always peoples number one choice. I made a point to want to go there on this visit, so I did everything I needed to do in the city, and then headed over for when it opened so I knew I would be able to get a table. A few people went in before me and the staff member was talking to people a little bit so I had a feeling something was wrong. When I got to the them, it turns out the pizza oven wasn't turning on so there would have been a minimum of 30 minute delay, I could be seated but they couldn't do any orders until the people in had sorted out the problem. I decided to go off and do something else (there's an amazing coffee shop around the corner so I went there for a bit) and then return when, hopefully, it was all fixed. I was gone around 40-45 minutes and when I walked down the street, alongside the extractor vents, I could smell pizza so knew it was all working. When I got in, there was a lot more people inside so it must have been fixed pretty quick and people were going for food. I got seated at the bar area, which was actually where a group of chefs were making the pizzas. I was in front of the one shaping the dough into the pizza shape. I felt a bit awkward looking at them so did it a bit slyly out the corner of my eye. They weren't looking at me so maybe it was as uncomfortable for them as me ... or maybe its just me being an awkward person at a new place. Looking at the menu there was a lot of choice. All of it seemed authentic Neapolitan pizza which Ive never had before so it was new to me. The menu was extensive and I decided to go for good old fashioned basic. HOWEVER, it turns out I ordered even more basic as I got the marinara rather than the margarita ... I did order that but didn't realise the marinara was without cheese. SO that was a shock at first but MY GOD it was delicious. Perfectly cooked and I could see them cooking it, perfect amount of garlic shavings and basil and the sauce and base was to die for. I can see why people say its the best, and there was a number of delivery or to take out orders as a staff member was constantly going out with piles of boxes. On the table where I was there was a tomato tin filled with the cutlery and napkins and a giant pizza cutter which I thought was pretty cool, so I was able to slice my own pizza into whatever sized pieces I wanted. Obviously I ate it how it should be eaten (in my opinion)... into slices and picked up and folded and it was great. I also got a jug of water before my order was taken which I love, and went for a simple blood orange san Pellegrino which came with ice and an orange slice. The pizza was around 9 inch I think ... a good size either way and all in all it only came to £10 which was a bargain. I will, for sure, return and maybe get some cheese on it this time ... and maybe mushrooms as the fungi pizza looked amazing (the guy who sat next to me ordered that) and when I can finally move up to Manchester, I shall order from there more often.

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Rudy's Neapolitan  Pizza - Front of the restaurant .. the signs is usually lit up

Front of the restaurant .. the signs is usually lit up

Rudy's Neapolitan  Pizza - Caesar salad, Portobello pizza, Rudy's Kick Ass Lemonade

Caesar salad, Portobello pizza, Rudy's Kick Ass Lemonade

Rudy's Neapolitan  Pizza - What's on every table ... looked quite chic

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What's on every table ... looked quite chic

Gianni's Brio Restaurant

Gianni's Brio Restaurant

4.3(4 reviews)
3.1 mi
££

One thing we found out on our recent visit to Harrogate is that not many non-chain restaurants open…read moreon a Monday. Thankfully Gianni's does, and we managed to book a table effortlessly online via Toptable. Set just outside the main centre of Harrogate, Gianni's is a bright modern restaurant, with a sizeable bar, and very friendly, efficient staff. We were shown to sizeable round table even though there was only two of us, this was a nice touch, sometimes two person tables can feel a little cramped. The whole restaurant had a spacious feel, and was equally suited to couples, groups or families with children: the restaurant was about half full on the night we visited. We chose the early bird menu, £12.95 apiece for two courses, a sufficiently varied selection of dishes. After we had chosen our mains, we were given a complimentary bread basket, with a varied of freshly baked breads, served with a black olive tapenade and a spicy tomato dip, a lovely start to the meal. For my main, I had a mushroom based ravioli with a creamy tomato sauce, topped off with parmesan, full of flavour and a big portion, washed down with a giant 660ml bottle of Peroni, perfect! My wife had the salmon accompanied by the ratatouille, one of the best pieces of salmon she had ever eaten. Obviously you have to have a dessert, its almost compulsory, I went for the mixed gelato, an unusual choice, but a great combination of interesting flavours. My wife had had the homemade profiteroles with a jug of warm chocolate sauce! Finished off the obligatory coffee, Gianni's was a chance find, but one which we will definitely visit again next time we visit Harrogate

This was our first dinner experience in Harrogate, and I was actually a touch disappointed--mainly…read morewith the service. I'm not sure if it was coincidence or not, but my husband and I felt like we were ignored while the other patrons were well cared for. Not sure if it's because we were tourists or what? The food was overall pretty good. The bread and olive tapenade in the beginning was delicious. My husband ordered the lasagna which I felt was lacking in flavor. I went with a classic margarita pizza which was delicious. The best part of the meal was the gelato we ordered for dessert. We got both the mint chocolate and coffee crunch flavors. So tasty!

Tico Tico - italian - Updated May 2026

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