Pizza Express

Pizza Express

Reviews and related sites

Reys, restaurant review: This posh chicken shop is the long-awaited ...

Review analysis
food   staff   menu   value  

So why have I made the trip to Cambridge for lunch in this particular posh chicken shop?

Behind the open kitchen, ranks of chickens rotate soundlessly and smell-lessly on spits.

Unlike Soho House's Chicken Shop group, which offers just rotisserie chicken and a handful of sides (at slightly lower prices), Reys' menu is a smash-and-grab of deep-fried wings, nasty open sandwiches, pulled-chicken buns and some Asian-inflected sides.

Deep-fried wings – disagreeable mouthfuls of fat, bone and batter –rapidly surrender their crispness to this one-note salsa; it masks any other flavour in a pulled chicken bun, and is slathered over – the horror – deep-fried battered sprouts, a dish which prompts my friend to hiss "who ordered the testicles?"

If they'd stuck to doing rotisserie chicken brilliantly, with a few solid sides, I could see it succeeding as a modern, slightly more upmarket rival to Nando's.

LondonJazz: REVIEW: Kenny Werner at Pizza Express Dean Street ...

LondonJazz is a not-for profit venture, but may occasionally take on work as a paid publicist and/or sell advertising packages.

Where a piece published after 26th October 2012 appears which is linked to this activity, the text will be followed by the following symbol: As regards liablity for consequences of any action taken in response to information provided on LondonJazz, we adopt clauses 8 and 9 of the Law Society Gazette's policy

REVIEW: Ian Shaw, Iain Ballamy and Jamie Safir (Pizza Express ...

LondonJazz is a not-for profit venture, but may occasionally take on work as a paid publicist and/or sell advertising packages.

Where a piece published after 26th October 2012 appears which is linked to this activity, the text will be followed by the following symbol: As regards liablity for consequences of any action taken in response to information provided on LondonJazz, we adopt clauses 8 and 9 of the Law Society Gazette's policy

LondonJazz: REVIEW: Julian Lage Trio at Pizza Express Dean Street

LondonJazz is a not-for profit venture, but may occasionally take on work as a paid publicist and/or sell advertising packages.

Where a piece published after 26th October 2012 appears which is linked to this activity, the text will be followed by the following symbol: As regards liablity for consequences of any action taken in response to information provided on LondonJazz, we adopt clauses 8 and 9 of the Law Society Gazette's policy

Pizza Pilgrims | Dean Street Soho Restaurant | London - London ...

Review analysis
food  

Pizza Pilgrims | Soho Restaurant Two years ago the Elliot brothers were fed up.

Since returning from their impromptu Gap Year they’ve turned that van into one of the most popular food trucks in Soho; become the poster boys for London street food; published a book; starred in their own TV series; and, tomorrow, will be opening the doors to the Pizza Pilgrims restaurant.

Making the situation even worse (for everyone who isn’t them) is the fact that they’re both extremely likeable and nervous about opening a proper restaurant – which they’ve gamely decided to open right next door to Pizza Express in Soho.

So you’re going to have to go, because: A) Their pizzas are great B) You’ll have fun C) Supporting the underdog is a very British thing to do, and D) They’re serving wine on tap From the outside the restaurant looks like a little takeaway kiosk.

Pizza Pilgrims | 11 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D 3RP   Enjoy alternative dining experiences?

Pizza Express Dean Street - Pizza with disabled access - Euan's ...

Pizza Express - Oxford Street

Went to watch the late show on the 7th Feb and got seated with our orders taken very quickly as we only had a certain amount of time to eat before the show started.

Cannelloni was great as usual and the staff were pleasant and professional.

We took our bottle of wine from dinner down to the show in the basement and watched a great set from Peter Bernstein and his quartet.

Personally, the sound of the piano was a little 'overdone' and seemed slightly electronic rather than the natural acoustic sound, while all the other instruments sounded great.

Otherwise, a great evening.

Pizza Restaurant on Wardour Street | Soho | - PizzaExpress

Jazz Club | PizzaExpress Live

Enjoy great pizza at an internationally acclaimed London music venue In 2015 and 2016, the PizzaExpress Jazz Club was named 'Venue of the Year' in the London Lifestyle Awards.

It has previously won Time Out and Parliamentary Jazz Awards, and was named by Downbeat magazine as one of the world's great jazz clubs.

}