A NEW branch of a pizza takeaway chain has opened its doors in Southampton.
Fireaway has opened its Southampton branch at 37 London Road. It's the latest branch to open since the chain launched in London in 2016.
Founder Mario Aleppo, said: “We like to innovate and have also introduced the full range of gluten-free and vegan options to ensure there is something for everyone.”
The new branch is open seven days a week from midday to 11pm, while also being available on fast food delivery services.
The company won Rising Star Pizza Chain of the Year at the PAPA Awards in 2021, before opening its 100th store in January this year.
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All pizzas on the menu are available at the same price, with a choice of four bases, four cheeses, four meats and 20 toppings.
Fireaway uses fresh ingredients coming directly from source – with flour coming from mills in northern Italy and peeled tomatoes directly from Naples.
All pizzas are baked for no more than three minutes in a 400C oven.
For those with a sweet tooth, Fireaway even offers its own Nutella Pizza.
Chefs also cater for those who have may have allergies, intolerances, or choose not to eat meat.
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