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BAKED pizza al taglio

 

Welcome back, to Veggie Affair a blog based on my favourite places to eat as a vegetarian in Glasgow. This will be my 5th and final blog post, but I hope you are as excited as me for this one! I saved the best for last. This place is my ultimate heaven: Roman style Italian pizza. For anyone who knows me this is probably my most talked about and most visited place!

 

BAKED pizza al taglio is located on Duke street, just a 10-minute walk from George Square. It is directly across from the Tenants brewery so you most definitely cannot miss it. The restaurant itself is a small and very casual environment but it is always super busy with people coming in and out for what in my opinion is the best pizza in Glasgow (easily). The best thing about BAKED is that their pizza is served by the slice, known in Italy as ‘pizza al taglio’ or ‘pizza by the cut’. This means you can try multiple different pizza slices all in one meal, so there’s no need to commit to your whole pizza tasting the same!

In a pre-covid world, BAKED offered in door seating- You could BYOB which meant you could bring along your favourite beer or wine and share some delicious pizza with your friends. They now offer a set menu (which is attached at the bottom), pizza can be delivered via deliveroo or you can call them directly for a collection (which works out cheaper). When the pizza is collected you can request for it to be cold and then you can heat it up when you are ready to eat it. They also provide you with the cold toppings to add after and cooking instructions on the box. 

My ultimate favourite is in the photo above: Goats cheese, grape, caramelised onion and walnut (weird combo but trust me it’s actually incredible). Also, you can’t beat a simple and classic slice of mozzarella! I always accompany the slices with a suppli (tomato and basil risotto ball stuffed with fior de latte mozzarella) and with my last order a Frittatina di pasta(deep fired mac and cheese balls) too, so good!! They offer some really amazing desserts as well, which I have only had a handful of times because I’m normally too full of all the pizza! 

The pizza here is to die for and if you haven’t tried it, you most definitely need to! I cannot seem to stay away from this place because I am never disappointed by the food or service. It’s by far my favourite place to get pizza in Glasgow. 


click here for BAKED pizza al taglio Facebook page where their menu can be found:BAKED pizza al taglio


I just want to say a huge thank you to those who have read all my blog posts and I hope you have enjoyed them. 


Over and out from Veggie Affair- it has been fun! 

 

 









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