bennyineire wrote: » Hey Peps, where in Galway city has the best pizza, wood fired of course. I'll be down there next weekend, also any good Indians
Tilikum wrote: » I hear dough bros is excellenthttp://www.thedoughbros.ie/
flazio wrote: » Seen the title of this thread and thought someone was looking for a curry pizza.
ger vallely wrote: » Dough Bro's in my opinion used to be fabulous. Loved them but now they are even more aptly named. Dough, lots of it and short on toppings. I had the Hail Caeser recently and it honestly had 6 teeny tiny pieces of chicken on it. Not what they used to be. But, Papa Rich in Woodquay, down by McSwiggans is amazing for Asian street food. It is fabulous and so reasonable. All a matter of personal taste I know but they're my thoughts!
lampsie wrote: » Tried Dough Bros twice I think, each time not that bothered - for me (and if you're willing to travel), Pizza Dozzina in Barna is the biz...regularly make a 1.5hr round trip for it (I may have a problem)
Cheshire Cat wrote: » Pizza Dozzina is in the Twelve. I have to agree, lovely pizzas! However, AFAIK the pizza oven is gasfired. I don't care, but the OP might
beardybrewer wrote: » Anyone try the new pizza counter in Joyces? Apparently the guys starting it up are from Rome so have the cred. No bake at home option tho.
beardybrewer wrote: » To answer my own question I tried this at the weekend. Really, really nice! it was the weekend so they were in full swing and had maybe 6 varieties. They slice it up however you like it (whole, half, by the slice, little bit bigger, little bit smaller). Not sure if sold by weight or what. I got what I consider 4 normal slices for €4.50. They warm it up in the oven or just take it away and do the same at home. Pretty nice addition, unlike the all you can stuff in a takeaway box Chinese food they introduced during the summer... scary stuff!