Celino’s (West End, Glasgow) : Review

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235 Dumbarton Road
Glasgow, G11 6AB

V: 18th November 2017      T:  0141 341 0311     W: www.celinos.com

Child Friendly: Yes     Accepts: Cash & Card


It was time to check here out as I am a big Italian food fan.

When you enter here you start of in a little Italian deli, where you can but meats, cakes etc. There were a lot of Italian cakes, meats that I was very tempted to buy but my stomach needed some pizza so I continued through to the restaurant.

The restaurant part looked very nice, and if you take a look about you will see a lot of nice decorations.

Time to eat….

The Food…

Fruitti di Mari Pizza £12.95 Salsiccia Piccante 2 £9.95

So as you can see there are two photos of pizza’s above, I am not that greedy I went for two. I ordered the fish pizza and my girlfriend took the Italian sausage pizza and we decided to have half of each.

I started with mine the fish pizza…

This was nice, the sauce on the pizza had more flavour than any other part of it which I was disappointed with…I moved on to the Italian sausage pizza

This for me was much much better it had the perfect sauce, flavour and was really really good. When I visit again I will try another one or just go for this one.

Portion Size : 5
Flavour : 3 (fish pizza) 5 (Italian sausage pizza)
Presentation : 5

Tiramisu £5.00 & Cappuccino £2.50

Overall

My first visit here was very nice and relaxing, I loved the atmosphere and looking around I could see everyone else did to.

Is this my favourite place for pizza? hmmm for me its a joint second with Mozza as Paesano is still number one.

I look forward to my return visit so I can try some more food.

Review Scores – 

  • Atmosphere : 4
  • Staff : 5
  • Menu : 5
  • Service : 5
  • The portion sizes & taste : 4
  • Value for money: 4
  • Overall : 4

 

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