Yet another Zizzi.
This one has dark wood inside, with wooden logs decorating a separating wall.
The chairs aren't very comfortable, so don't sit down too hard!
Staff are sometimes (often) a bit too casual and carefree, so do budget plenty of time for them to come take orders and clear plates if you're planning on having more than a single course.
Now that the weather has lightened up, they've brought tables outside and one can eat al fresco, right on the road. It's not the best view, but it sure is an improvement on the inside which is fabulous in winter, but stifling and dark in summer!
Right across the street from Pizza Express, you can immediately see that this pizzeria attracts a more mature crowd (you can hear the screams from across the street), which does not mean it's not family friendly, as many do come for lunch.
It's nothing different from other Zizzis, but does have the al fresco to recommend it.
Do avoid the pasta dishes, they're overcooked or undercooked most of the time. Although if you've never been to italy (or eaten at a real italian place) you won't be able to tell the difference, and will be sure to enjoy them
The pizzas are pretty good most of the time. Trentino is covered in Rocket with some parma ham, and Sofia has all the meats you can think of, in spicy format. My 2 favourites! read more