‘Anarchic’ pizza chain reveals summer expansion plans with new Leeds restaurant opening
An ‘anarchic’ UK pizza chain has announced that it has chosen Leeds as the site of its fourth restaurant.
Pizza Punks, currently located in Glasgow, Belfast and Newcastle, will open the Bond Street venue this summer.
The Scotland-headquartered pizza chain uses sourdough for its pizza bases, which it uses hand-crafted San Franciscan dough to create.
Pizza Punks currently ranks first across all three cities it has venues in on Tripadvisor and was voted the best Italian restaurant in the UK by Deliveroo restaurant awards in 2019.
Brad Stevens, owner of Pizza Punks, commented: “At Pizza Punks we do things differently and don’t conform to the norm when it comes to making incredible food that appeals to everyone.
“We offer customers the freedom to make the experience their own because pizza is the new punk and there are no hard and fast rules with it.
“Our restaurants provide the perfect spot for meeting with friends and family, sharing great food and drinks and having an epic time.
“For us it is about providing excellent quality ingredients as well as unrivalled levels of customer service because it’s not just about the food, it’s about having fun.
“Our attitude is all geared towards helping our customers have the best time when they visit our restaurants. Leeds will be no different and we are looking forward to having a new customer base that will join the Pizza Punks movement.”
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