Aurora Pizza & Pasta
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Second time round ordering from here (more so of the convenience), its ok but I found that you definitely need to add extras to make good. Not my favo…
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Pizza was ok but the pasta was tasteless so it's the sort of place you go for bulk calories when you're drunk. Nothing gourmet about it and the pizza …
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We have been here many times over the past few years. We always order two family sized pizzas. Consistently well topped and delicious. Great value, ta…
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9 Reviews on “Aurora Pizza & Pasta”
We have been here many times over the past few years. We always order two family sized pizzas. Consistently well topped and delicious. Great value, tasty pizza!
Good pizza – not outstanding but great value and they don’t skimp on toppings! But it’s the friendliness of the staff that won me over 🙂 Easy online ordering too.
Its fine. Local pizza shop pizza, OK price. Wouldn’t make a special trip for it, but absolutely nothing wrong with it. Order filled on time, service was polite. Would buy it again.
Takeaway less than average. We ordered a pizza and a parma. Both stone cold and very average in taste. Wouldnt get this again
STAY AWAY!. Hands down the WORST pizza I have ever had in my entire life…And I have had a lot of pizza…Order elsewhere people…
Waste of time and money. Below average pizza. Burnt around crust. Garlic bread was poorly defrosted.Both arrived cold. Never again
Two pizzas and a garlic bread. Two of the world’s easiest pizzas to make, margarita and Hawaiian. Margarita, tomato and cheese. Covered in burned diced tomato rather than sauce, what looks like barbecue sauce smeared over it, but after taking a bite we found it was not barbecue sauce but a continuing mystery. The Hawaiian like a box pizza slightly undercooked. Both had crust that tasted either frozen and thawed or mass-produced. The garlic bread showed up rock hard and in a bag which looked like they had lit on fire in the car to keep it warm, an evidently failed plan. Our first thought was that these guys had never got an order before. Give the new guy a chance we say. But no, we come here and in a crazy and unexpected twist of fate we found that they had deliberately chosen to maintain such a low standard for quite a while. Waiting now to see if we’ll spend the weekend wrapped in blankets shivering or wrapped around the toilet. We will sue.