We love to see local, independent business thrive and develop. Particularly when it comes fully inclusive of garlic-infused, thin crust, cheddar-laden pizza, often in the metre-long variety.
Yep, the former pizza kitchen of Das Kino, Oscar and Rosie’s, has graduated from supplying pizzas to avid ping pong players and craft beer drinkers, to a place they can call their own. Big chief Olly has decided it’s time for the pizza ovens to spread their wings and relocate to Thurland Street, in the building that once housed Govinda’s Vegetarian Cafe.
With any luck, we’ll see the same extraordinarily named favourites, including the Boom Chicken Wah-Wah and Tyrannosaurus Veg, continuing to grace the menu, with a few curveballs thrown in to keep us on our toes. With the place all to themselves, it’s anyone’s guess as to what nifty recipes they’ll come up with. Did someone say twelve-foot pizza?
Oscar and Rosie's new venue opens on Friday 18 September. I7 - 9 Thurland Street, NG1 3DR
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