Of all the big pizza restaurants I've been to (Pizza Express, Deep Pan Pizza, etc) I think Pizza Hut is definitely best. They have more variety of pizza bases and toppings, and it is generally cheaper.
They have five different types of base, which come in 3 sizes: small (for 1 person) medium ... Read review
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Advantages: Great food, good service Disadvantages: Often have to wait a long time
Of all the big pizza restaurants I've been to (Pizza Express, Deep Pan Pizza, etc) I think Pizza Hut is definitely best. They have more variety of pizza bases and toppings, and it is generally cheaper.
They have five different types of base, which come in 3 sizes: small (for 1 person) medium (for 2 people) and large (for 2-4 people). Depending on which toppings and type of base you get, prices range from £5 to £12 per pizza.
... ...very clean. I also think Pizza Hut is more child- and teen-friendly than some other pizza restaraunts. When my friends and I went into Pizza Express we got a lot of dirty looks! That doesn't happen in Pizza Hut.
The only disadvantage is that it's very busy, especially in Inverness as it's right beside the cinema. Sometimes you have to wait about 15 minutes for a table.
You can also get take-aways straight away or if ... more
Of all the big pizza restaurants I've been to (Pizza Express, Deep Pan Pizza, etc) I think Pizza Hut is definitely best. They have more variety of pizza bases and toppings, and it is generally cheaper.
They have five different types of base, which come in 3 sizes: small (for 1 person) medium (for 2 people) and large (for 2-4 people). Depending on which toppings and type of base you get, prices range from £5 to £12 per pizza.
The Edge has no crust, and is cut into little squares, so is good for a big group of people. Stuffed crust is, as the title suggests, a crust stuffed with cheese! Twisty crust has a thick crust you can twist off, and it comes with a dip to dunk it in. Italian is a normal thin base, and deep pan is a thick one.
There are loads of different toppings to choose from: margherita, hawaiian, seafood, meat feast and vegetable feast to name a few. However, if none of those appeal to you, you can have a plain margherita, and add toppings of your choice to it (at an extra cost!) Vegetarian options are available, and salads and garlic bread are also available at an extra cost.
Kids meals cost about £2.99, and for that you get pizza, a small soft drink and a toy (and a menu with crayons to colour it in!) At lunchtimes on Mondays - Fridays, the buffet is open. This costs £4.99, and you can get as much pizza, pasta and salad as you like.
Soft drinks cost about £1.20, but you can get as many refills as you like. As I'm under 18, I'm not sure about the prices of alcoholic drinks, but they are available!
For desert there are different types of cakes (e.g. chocolate fudge, cheesecake) for about £2.99 each. In most branches there is the Ice Cream factory, where you can have as much ice cream and toppings as you like for £2.99!
Service is good, you don't have to wait long for anything as long as you ask for it! The place is very clean. I also think Pizza Hut is more child- and teen-friendly than some other pizza restaraunts. When my friends and I went into Pizza Express we got a lot of dirty looks! That doesn't happen in Pizza Hut.
The only disadvantage is that it's very busy, especially in Inverness as it's right beside the cinema. Sometimes you have to wait about 15 minutes for a table.
You can also get take-aways straight away or if you don't finish your food, and in the London area they've begun delivering to the door. At the moment, on www.pizzahut.co.uk, they're doing an offer where you can get vouchers for 25% of a stuffed crust pizza.
Overall, I'd say Pizza Hut is a great family restaurant, with great food and good prices.
Advantages: Very good value Disadvantages: Poor service
There are a few pizza places in Inverness but this is the only one that I take my 5-year old son into as the selection for kids is far better than the others. When you enter Pizza Hut you normally have to wait for a moment to be shown to a seat and then you are left for a few minutes to decide what you want.
The selection on the menu is fab - a wide range of starters and pizzas and, if you don't want pizzas, there are pasta dishes. Pizza come in ... ...What I love about Pizza Hut is that for one price, you can keep getting certain drinks refilled (coke, orangeade, etc). Also, for a certain price, you can make unlimited visits to the salad bar and ice cream factory (you get a bowl for icecream factory and can go and fill it up with as much ice cream and toppings as you want). What I don't like about Pizza Hut is the poor service - we try to go early before it gets too busy and even then it can be ...
jules.34 18.09.2007
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