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I ate at a Pizza Express in London back in 2009. Don't remember how it tasted, which is probably a bad thing. And why is soda always served warm there?
I worked in Pizza Express for a time. All sodas are served straight from the fridge, and usually with ice. At least they were in the one I worked at and that was standard protocol.
I worked in Pizza Express for a time. All sodas are served straight from the fridge, and usually with ice. At least they were in the one I worked at and that was standard protocol.
Well, that's weird. I think I was given a warm can of soda and an empty glass with ice.
I always ask for a drink without ice though. In certain fast food restaurants they fill the plastic cup up with ice, so you get about half the drink you would do without ice.
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I've never been served a warm drink..
I always ask for a drink without ice though. In certain fast food restaurants they fill the plastic cup up with glass, so you get about half the drink you would do without ice.
Tried looking on Google Maps for that Pizza Express, but I can't find it. It was somewhere near Piccadilly Circus.
There are probably loads in London, restaurants such as Pizza Express, Wagamama, Nando's, GBK are everywhere it seems nwadays
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