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Intros Leggera Pizza® Romana Pizza Classic Pizza Desserts & Gelato introS Salads romana PIzza ClassiC pizZa DEsserTs & geLAto Olives Marinate VG £3.15 Leggera Superfood Salad VG £11.95 Our original, which hasn't changed since 1965. Marinated green pitted olives with garlic cloves and A bigger, thinner, crispier pizza, inspired by pizza from Rome UNDER 500 CALORIES Our new, ultimate superfood salad All of our Classic pizza recipes are available as a bigger, thinner, Chocolate Fudge Cake * V £5.75 pink peppercorns is a source of fibre and protein, low in saturated fat and full of flavour. crispier Romana for an extra £1.80 A superfood mix of green lentils, black rice, edamame beans, red Margherita Bufala V £12.95 Moist rich chocolate cake, baked in-house quinoa, chickpeas, cranberries, pumpkin seeds and kale in a Buffalo mozzarella, tomato, fresh basil, garlic oil, oregano Roasted Tomatoes VG £3.15 flavoursome vinaigrette on a bed of seasonal mixed leaves, rocket, and black pepper, finished with fresh tomatoes, torn buffalo Slow-roasted tomatoes marinated in garlic and oregano cucumber, roasted red & yellow peppers, red onion and fresh parsley American £11.10 Honeycomb Cream Slice * V £6.25 with our light house dressing mozzarella, fresh basil and extra virgin olive oil Pepperoni, mozzarella and tomato Sweet honeycomb and chocolate pieces in a light cream American Hottest £14.95 topping on a layer of salted caramel and crunchy biscuit Add oak−roasted salmon or chicken for £2.00 starTers Margherita V £9.30 Pepperoni, hot green and Roquito peppers, fresh red chilli, spicy, hot, soft ’nduja sausage, tomato and buffalo mozzarella, finished Mozzarella and tomato Niçoise £11.95 Vanilla Cheesecake * V £5.95 with torn buffalo mozzarella, fresh parsley and chilli oil Our original 1985 recipe: tuna, anchovies, surfine capers, black olives, Our New York-style vanilla cheesecake on a crumbly biscuit Dough Balls ‘PizzaExpress’ V £4.25 free-range egg, seasonal mixed leaves, fresh tomatoes and cucumber La Reine £11.25 base, served with fruit coulis American Hot £13.95 Prosciutto cotto, black olives, closed cup mushroom, mozzarella A PizzaExpress classic, served with garlic butter with house dressing and dough sticks Pepperoni, mozzarella and tomato, with your choice of hot green, and tomato Grand Chicken Çaesar £11.75 Roquito, or jalapeño peppers Tiramisu V £6.25 Dough Balls Formaggi V £4.95 Chicken, anchovies, Gran Milano cheese, cos lettuce and croutons, Fiorentina V £10.45 Made by La Donatella, using traditional methods and ingredients: with Çaesar dressing and dough sticks V £13.95 Padana Spinach, free-range egg, mozzarella, tomato, garlic oil and layers of ladyfingers, mascarpone cream, marsala wine, Our famous Dough Balls rolled and baked with Gran Milano coffee and cocoa Pollo £11.75 Goat’s cheese, mozzarella, tomato, caramelised onion, spinach, black olives, finished with Gran Milano cheese cheese, served with garlic butter red onion and garlic oil Chicken, goat’s cheese, red pepper, fresh tomatoes, black olives and A discretionary 25p will be donated on your behalf to Macmillan croutons with seasonal mixed leaves, house dressing and dough sticks Cancer Support Pianta VN £10.45 Leggera Tartufo Limoncello VG £6.25 Dough Balls Doppio VN £8.45 Spinach, closed cup mushroom, pine kernels, artichoke, tomato, UNDER 230 CALORIES Full of southern Italian flavours: Bosco V £11.45 TO SHARE: A double portion of our famous Dough Balls, served Melanzane V £13.45 chilli flakes and garlic oil finished with rocket, extra virgin olive creamy Sicilian lemon and Fior di Latte gelato with a liquid with a trio of dips: pesto, garlic butter and pestorissa, Warm garlic closed cup mushroom, light mozzarella, artichoke, oil and fresh parsley. No cheese centre of limoncello roasted tomatoes, baby spinach, rocket, balsamic syrup, Marinated Italian aubergine, light mozzarella, tomato, chilli flakes a harissa spiced tomato dip honey & mustard dressing and dough sticks and garlic oil, finished with fresh basil, Gran Milano cheese and fresh parsley Veneziana VN £9.95 Leggera Raspberry Sorbet VG £5.45 Add warm chicken for £2.00 Pine kernels, red onion, surfine capers, black olives, sultanas, Garlic Bread V £4.75 Pollo ad Astra £14.25 mozzarella and tomato UNDER 200 CALORIES Two scoops of dairy-free raspberry sorbet, served with a chocolate straw and fresh mint Chicken, sweet Peppadew peppers, red onion, mozzarella, tomato, A discretionary 25p will be donated on your behalf to the Cajun spices and garlic oil Veneziana Fund Garlic Bread with Mozzarella V £5.25 Chocolate Glory V £6.75 Leggera pizza® Niçoise £14.45 Giardiniera VN £11.95 Vanilla gelato, chocolate sauce, chunks of chocolate Tuna, anchovies, surfine capers, black olives, tomato, free-range Artichoke, closed cup mushroom, red pepper, fresh tomatoes, fudge cake, served with a chocolate straw ALL FOR UNDER 500 CALORIES Bruschetta Originale ‘PizzaExpress’ VN £5.75 hard-boiled egg, fresh tomatoes and mozzarella, finished with red onion, black olives, pesto, tomato, mozzarella and garlic oil A Classic-sized ring of our thinner, crispier Romana dough; Our dough brushed with garlic butter and topped with rocket, lemon and fresh parsley the hole in the middle is filled with a fresh salad, chopped fresh tomato, red onion, fresh basil and pesto Sloppy Giuseppe £12.25 Coppa Gelato VG £4.25 finished with our light house dressing Diavolo £14.45 Hot spiced beef, green pepper, red onion, mozzarella and tomato Your choice of two scoops of vanilla, chocolate, strawberry or Leggera Pollo ad Astra £11.95 Hot spiced beef, pepperoni, mozzarella, tomato, green pepper, salted caramel gelato, served with a chocolate straw Bruschetta con Funghi V £6.25 red onion and Tabasco, with your choice of hot green, Roquito or Chicken, light mozzarella, sweet Peppadew peppers, tomato, Formaggi V £11.95 Cajun spices, garlic oil and red onion jalapeño peppers Closed cup mushroom, béchamel sauce and red onion Mozzarella and tomato with creamy buffalo mozzarella, baked *Served with your choice of cream, gelato, or mascarpone served on our dough, finished with chopped parsley and Leggera Padana V £11.75 and finished with shaved Gran Milano cheese balsamic syrup Pollo Forza £14.25 Goat’s cheese, caramelised onion, spinach, red onion, tomato and Chicken with smoked chilli, garlic oil and dried chilli flakes with garlic oil red & yellow peppers, Roquito pepper, mozzarella and tomato, Soho 65 V £12.45 Buffalo Mozzarella & Tomato Salad VNG £6.25 A discretionary 25p will be donated on your behalf to Macmillan finished with Gran Milano cheese, fresh parsley and chilli oil Mozzarella and tomato with black olives and garlic oil finished Cancer Support with rocket, shaved Gran Milano cheese, torn buffalo mozzarella Creamy buffalo mozzarella served with fresh tomatoes, and extra virgin olive oil fresh basil, pesto and extra virgin olive oil Leggera American Hot £11.75 Add a finish of cured Italian meats for £2.00 Pepperoni, light mozzarella and tomato, with your choice of hot green, DolcetTi Roquito or jalapeño peppers Calamari £6.45 Leggera Sloppy Giuseppe £11.75 Lightly crumbed crispy calamari rings served with Çaesar Hot spiced beef, green pepper, red onion, light mozzarella and tomato Our Dolcetti are perfectly sized mini desserts to be served dressing, lemon and fresh parsley alongside your choice of tea or coffee Superboost your Leggera Pizza with our superfood mix Add extra flavour with jalapeño peppers, red & yellow peppers or pepperoni. Choose from these or any of your favourites for £1.80 Classic Italian Antipasto of quinoa, chickpeas, lentils, edamame beans and more. If you are unable to find one of your favourite recipes, please just ask; if we have the ingredients, we will happily make it for you £7.95 V £5.75 Add it to your Leggera Pizza salad for £1.80 Salted Caramel Profiteroles Italian meats: Finnochiona, Coppa, Milano salami and spicy Profiteroles with a sweet caramel coating, filled with Calabrese sausage D.O.P; with olives, marinated aubergine, a delicately salted caramel cream roasted tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, sweet Peppadew peppers and dough baked with Gran Milano cheese, accompanied by garlic al foRnO CAlabreSe Sides butter and pestorissa, a harissa spiced tomato dip Chocolate Brownie VG £5.75 Made using gluten-free flour, topped with fresh strawberry £11.75 Our antipasto is available to share for £14.95 Lasagna Classica Our iconic rectangular pizza is inspired by the food of Calabria Coleslaw ‘PizzaExpress’ VG £4.25 and icing sugar Bolognese sauce, mushroom, tomato and béchamel sauce, finished Our best yet. A crunchy coleslaw of white cabbage, carrot and with Gran Milano cheese onion with a chipotle spice in a rich and creamy dressing Calabrese N £14.95 Leggera Raspberry Sorbet VG £5.45 Pollo Pesto N £11.95 Fiery, soft ’nduja sausage and spicy Calabrese sausage D.O.P with Superboost VG £5.45 UNDER 100 CALORIES One scoop of dairy-free raspberry Chicken, closed cup mushroom, red onion, mozzarella, Gran Milano fresh red chilli, Roquito pepper, roasted red & yellow peppers, A superfood mix of green lentils, black rice, edamame beans, sorbet served with a chocolate straw and fresh mint cheese and pennette pasta in a béchamel & pesto sauce mozzarella and tomato, finished with light mozzarella, rocket, pesto red quinoa, chickpeas, cranberries, pumpkin seeds and kale GlUten-frEe cHoIces and Gran Milano cheese with rocket, roasted red & yellow peppers, parsley and our Melanzane al Forno VG £11.45 light house dressing Caffé Reale VG £5.25 Our gluten−free pizza bases are made at our Marinated Italian aubergine, béchamel, mozzarella, fresh basil, garlic Figs in a cinnamon and white wine spiced syrup gluten−free bakery to our own recipe. All of our listed oil and tomato, finished with Gran Milano cheese (no pasta) Mixed Salad VG £4.45 with mascarpone CAlzone Seasonal mixed leaves, fresh tomato and cucumber with our Leggera Pollo Arrabbiata £11.75 Romana and Classic pizza recipes can be ordered on a house dressing Classic sized gluten−free base.
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