Icco (Fitzrovia)
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Icco (Fitzrovia) Address 46 Goodge Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 4LU Icco (Fitzrovia) Phone 020 7580 9688 Icco (Fitzrovia) Opening Hours Monday & Tuesday : 7am - 11pm
Wednesday & Thursday : 7am - 11:30pm
Friday : 7am - 1am
Saturday : 8am - 11:30pm
Sunday : 8am - 11pmIcco (Fitzrovia) Food Price £10 - £20 per pax
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Icco (Fitzrovia) serves some of the best pizzas for the cheapest price in London
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This is also great for takeaway as pizzas are made very quickly
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It sits on the corner of Charlotte Street and Goodge Street with its now iconic green shop front
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Iccos is not going to be the best pizza you've had in your life
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It seemed pretty plain and heartless with basic metal chairs and tables both inside and out
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Eventually a friend took me over after telling me they were not just a coffee shop (ICCO = italian coffee co
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Sauce and cheese were of good quality
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Even the ones with a number of toppings still work out as around £
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If not tor the fact that it is not the nicest place to eat in
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The atmosphere is always fun and busy
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While on the surface ICCO may seem rough and ready huge metal tables and a slight spattering of pizza crumbs its value for money is utterly sublime
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The atmosphere was light and cheery and it completely brightened my afternoon up
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As its value for money is out of this world
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ICCO is arguably the best fast food establishment in central London
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Icco (Fitzrovia) is next to my office
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Icco (Fitzrovia) is as simple as it gets
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The pizzas are simple as well
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So one of the good things about Icco (Fitzrovia) is ALL the meat is HALAL even the ham (turkey ham) most people don't realise
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Good pizza is readily available in London
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The pizzas on offer are not anything to write home about
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Less than special but it's easy to see why Icco is a cult restaurant on the London food scene
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Icco offers great thin crust pizzas with an extensive menu covering a variety of toppings
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The hot and cold drinks section is fairly exhaustive and pre noon orders come with a free (and rather good) croissant
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The desserts are quite palatable as well
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S review off with one of my favourite quotes
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When a man is tired of pizza
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S being made by someone who cares about the food they produce and is preferably of the &ldquo
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ICCo offer some of the best value for money pizza I have ever seen
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All this I remind you is within an extremely short walk from Oxford Street where a street vendor hotdog (which is probably 8% meat and 92% shoe) can almost run you up to £
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Ve had quite a few of their other offerings with the beautifully simple (there&rsquo
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T completely satisfied with the pizza I had ordered
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It was nothing a few dabs with a napkin couldn&rsquo
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Ve had pepperoni pizza from there since and it was puddle free
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The only real negative I can level at ICCo would be that they inform you your food is ready to pick up by using that small vibrating buzzer system that caught on a few years ago
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M being picky here and that this is just a very slight and personal gripe but honestly&hellip
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I went a couple of years ago but did not remember where it was and then stumbled it across it last week
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I usually order pepperoni with jalapenos for the added spice
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The restaurant is overly crowded and there isn&rsquo
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What is even more incredible is that although they are so cheap
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I would recommend the pepperoni or the pizza with four cheeses
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London is crammed with the italian trattorias
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Try the Cappriciossa if you are a fan of ham
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S not to love when there is good pizza on offer at a good price
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Popped in for a spontaneous pizza with a friend while in the area and having heard good things and being enticed by the savvy prices advertised in the window
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Prompting you to take it up to the counter where your pizza is handed to you in all its glory
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I ordered the Fiorentina pizza (minus the olives) which was first and foremost delicious
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I was informed that the meat here is halal for those wondering
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The atmosphere is informal and busy
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Italiano Coffee Co (ICCo) is a coffee shop and pizzeria offering authentic Italian style pizza&rsquo
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The steel diner fits perfectly with the price of pizzas on offer
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The pizza was ok and there were plenty of options
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Nothing too amazing but it is a good option when all other kitchens in the area are closed
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Icco (Fitzrovia) is great value for money and offers very good tasting pizzas
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The pizza dough and style is similar to that of Franco Manca
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I would have given Icco (Fitzrovia) a 4 Star rating if only the food toppings were more evenly spread over the pizzas and the pizzas consistently looked the same
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ICCO is very clean and the staff are very friendly
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When you see the swarms of people with pizza boxes in Fitzrovia they're coming from Icco
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This was the first i tried when i arrived here and remains the best in London for a number of reasons
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Festa carne and capriciosa pizzas are a must try
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The service is quite fast though
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