Pizza Co FTW!

I don't know if it is the fact that I was always inebriated when I  
went, but I remember it being awesome pizza.

Just past the students union, no idea on price, but it's near a  
students union, I would imagine cheap :)

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On 11 Aug 2009, at 16:20, Paul Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 11 Aug 2009, at 15:08, Will Jessop wrote:
>
>> - The outlet must be walkable from the venue (this is going to be the
>> BBC for the foreseeable future I think)
>
>
> Until recently, I've lived in the neighbourhood for about 10 years. I
> know pretty much everywhere within walking distance that sells food.
>
> Your options are pretty limited:
>
> - Speedy Peppers on Princess Street (about £10/pizza)
> - The bunch of places opposite All Saints Park (about £8/pizza)
> - Errr... an assortment of cafes/bars/restaurants that might struggle
> to cater for 15 people for £100.
> - Possibly, and it'll be a stretch at your budget, East-z-East near
> the Ibis. They might do a large takeaway buffet/finger-food order.
>
> That said, Odder across the road might be tempted into doing something
> buffet-like given the meets are on a weeknight and it's regular/easy-
> ish cash. So *might* Lass O'Gowrie, but they're not geared up for
> external catering. However, Gareth (the landlord), would let you have
> upstairs for nowt if you wanted to change venue I expect and buffets
> are about £6/head.
>
> There are other bars nearby as well: Revolution, Font, Pure, all of
> which are known to do food and may do a buffet-style take-out. Kro2
> might as well, but their prices are a little steep for catering
> options. Worth talking to them though.
>
> Just get a buffet option and a bunch of napkins and you're sorted.
>
> That said, Speedy Peppers does pizza and is open 6pm-v.late, as do a
> whole bunch of places in the village about 10 minutes walk away.
>
>
>> - Most people should like the food
>
>
> I'll eat pizza, that doesn't mean it's my first choice. :-) I know
> that I am very much in a minority in coding circles though.
>
>
>> - The provider must be open to accepting these scale of orders.
>
>
> Everybody around there will given a bit of notice. Weeknights are
> pretty quiet. They'll be glad of the turnover normally.
>
>
>> Also, if anyone has any other wild ideas lets hear them.
>
>
> I've got an AMAZING idea for the next meeting....
>
>
>> Except hos and crack, I'm not allowed
>
>
> ... oh. Oh, right, well, errr... never mind then. *I* thought it was a
> good idea.
>
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