There are plenty of toppings to choose from
When a business closes down in a town the probability of it reopening as a nail bar, a vape shop, charity shop or for food and drink is high. In the case of Pure Kutz in Beeston it's the latter - the former hair salon has been converted into a pizza joint.
We had been deliberating over eating in but because it was empty we opted for a takeaway. There's no choice when it comes to pizza size on the main menu. It's 12in and that's it. However, after asking I found out the kids' section has 9in pizzas with a choice of three different toppings.
After ordering the assistant tells us to take a seat at one of the empty tables. It feels like a long wait - it must have been 30 minutes and it's hard to say what the delay is as we can't see what's going on behind the counter. It's still early days for the new business and I'm sure they will speed up once they get bedded in.
The Calabrese comes with spicy 'nduja, a spicy firecracker of a sausage and very meaty. It's dotted with pepperoni and green and yellow peppers. I can't fault the taste but for £13.99 I wouldn't have minded the toppings being a little more generous. As we were sharing it was almost a fight to get the slices with the 'nduja.