Fire & Stone (Covent Garden)

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Fire & Stone (Covent Garden) Address 31-32 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7JS
Fire & Stone (Covent Garden) Phone 020 7632 2084
Fire & Stone (Covent Garden) Opening Hours Monday - Sunday : 12noon - 11pm
Thursday - Saturday : 12noon - 12midnight
Fire & Stone (Covent Garden) Food Price £28 - £48 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about Fire & Stone (Covent Garden)

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72 reviews
  • The restaurant is quite popular in London for its extremely different kinds of pizzas

  • I'd say it is very average

  • Fire and Stone is by far my favourite pizza chain in London

  • Themed by country (the Asian selection are my favourites

  • This branch is huge and you never need to book in my experience

  • The choice of food available was great and they suggested us really good stuff to try as it was the first time for us to visit at Fire and Stone and our meals tasted great

  • The sad part is they don't deliver

  • Fire and Stone is probably your number one pizza chain in London

  • While my girlfriend's was dry as a bucket of sand

  • The flat bread was way too salty the arancini was tiny abd the pizza was tasteless

  • Busy setting and waitress service was a bit slow

  • After all the hype about Fire & Stone (Covent Garden) I was disappointed

  • This branch in Covent Garden is set over two large floors and has a minimalist look tinged in red low level lighting

  • It has a very chic and stylish look about it complete with an industrial grey ceiling which actually works quite well

  • The Pizzas on the menu are named after continents and countries

  • The general opinion was that the food was good and they liked it

  • The service was good and attentive with the seating being arranged immediately

  • The drinks order was quick and efficient too

  • The recommendations were well received by all

  • Generally speaking the pizzas are named after cities around the world

  • I had a Lisbon and it was very good and the piri piri chicken was a nice alternative to the usual grilled

  • The base of freshly made dough in its thin and crispy form was very good too

  • Possibly the best piza restaurant I have been too

  • The atmosphere is lively and welcoming at the same time and the staff are friendly

  • Take some time to appreciate the pizza list with its big selection of location based pizzas

  • Being from Australia I was very tempted by the Melbourne and Canberra (although one had potatoes on it which i was not sure about)

  • I ended up with one that was basically nachos o n a pizza complete with avo salsa

  • My friend got one with duck and lots of sauce

  • The servings are huge so you will not be hungry

  • Hand stretched flat bread with dips was incredibly poor quality

  • Spicy beef) were both on thin bases (an extra £

  • The pizzas are large so you'll leave Fire and Stone satisfied

  • Fire and Stone is a gourmet restaurant inspired from cities all around the world

  • Located in the famous market Covent Garden you are going to find this amazing venue and enjoy delicious meals this restaurant offers

  • As a starter I can recommend to order the Calamari or the Caprese salad and countinue with Pizza Cape Town or Pizza New York as a main meal

  • Dinner at Fire and Stone is always a safe bet

  • The pizzas are really creative and there is a vast variety to choose from

  • Particularly good are the deals that they have going at the moment

  • We shared the edamame as a starter (which is one of my favourite things) and then had one pizza each

  • I went for the Acapulco which was really good

  • The sticky toffee pudding was not the best I've had

  • 11 pounds each for a really good meal and so I would say it was a successful evening all around

  • Ambiance is original and the menu is quite various with convenient offers

  • The location is also very central and key on the weekends

  • 11.25) is topped with ingredients such as Cumberland sausage and chunks of roasted potato

  • Because the pizza was tasty and the flavours worked well together

  • Service here was friendly and the relaxed atmosphere proved perfect for an evening dinner

  • Stone in Covent Garden is a cavernous restaurant with an industrial feel

  • All the pizzas are named after cities around the world with the relevant cuisine as a topping

  • I have been here a few times with non London visitors

  • It is a good quirky concept and the food is decent but it is certainly not the best pizza you can experience in London

  • Atmosphere was lively even on a midweek evening

  • The serving staff were great and incredibly friendly and welcoming

  • We went for the party menu 2 which is set at £

  • ) this was the welcomed with a well considered choice by ourselves if I may say so

  • We then had a brilliant choice of pizza which were all named after cities

  • Lisbon got a bit too spicy for a certain someone so Marrakech was taken away from me

  • We tried cancelling the desserts however the service was quick so we had to guzzle down an oozing chocolatey brownie with ice cream

  • Not what I was expecting from a wood fired oven

  • Perfect for a date night or a meal with friends on the weekend

  • The goats cheese starter is incredible (100% too much to eat alone but great for a sharer)

  • The bruschetta starter was amazing but their selection of pizzas had extremely interesting combinations of toppings

  • Instead the menu offers a range of pizzas with topping combinations you wouldn't expect

  • The downsides to Fire & Stone (Covent Garden) are that the sides are small and a bit pricey (but maybe this is a standard Covent garden price

  • Specially compared to other restaurants in London which are generally cramped

  • Value for money was also reasonable (10 15) per person

  • The cheese on the pizzas is just not enough

  • The one I got was pretty good

  • Was not too sure about it but it was really good

  • Only downside is you need to eat it quickly or else the yoghurt gets warm

  • The sofas are not that comfortable since the backs are too short and you find yourself knocking heads with the person behind you

  • Otherwise other things was upto the mark

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