Domino's Pizza
Main info
£11 - £25
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Pizza, Fast food
43 Balham High Rd, London
Opening hours
11AM-11PM
- Sunday 11AM-11PM
- Monday 11AM-11PM
- Tuesday 11AM-11PM
- Wednesday 11AM-11PM
- Thursday 11AM-11PM
- Friday 11AM-11PM
- Saturday 11AM-11PM
Nestled in the bustling heart of the city, the unassuming exterior of this charming spot belies some moments of culinary delight—I promise. The atmosphere inside buzzes with an eclectic mix of low lighting, rustic wooden tables, and quirky, mismatched chairs that make you feel like you've stumbled into a hip urban oasis. On good days, the staff flutter around you with an air of welcoming familiarity that feels like a warm embrace. Drinks arrive swiftly, and amidst the clinking of glasses, there’s a genuine joy here often missing from the more sterile counterparts lining the nearby streets.
However, on my recent visit, I witnessed a bit of chaotic choreography—perhaps due to an unforgivingly busy evening. The wait stretched beyond the comfort zone of anticipation to the fringes of fast-food purgatory. When it arrived, my pizza was lukewarm, wings were not dazzling anyone with their warmth, resembling the leftover fragments of earlier promise. But persist with good humor, and there’s solace in flavors that fight back through Adrian Mole-ish adversity. It’s endearing in being real and unapologetically tethered to expectations birthed from online traffic jams. This place shines when it hums along smoothly, so definitely worth a venture on weekdays or less harried times, when food can be enjoyed as intended—fantastically hot. Balancing between ingenuity and lovely chaos, there's potential here worth tasting, especially at their best moments. — Milo Tastemaker
However, on my recent visit, I witnessed a bit of chaotic choreography—perhaps due to an unforgivingly busy evening. The wait stretched beyond the comfort zone of anticipation to the fringes of fast-food purgatory. When it arrived, my pizza was lukewarm, wings were not dazzling anyone with their warmth, resembling the leftover fragments of earlier promise. But persist with good humor, and there’s solace in flavors that fight back through Adrian Mole-ish adversity. It’s endearing in being real and unapologetically tethered to expectations birthed from online traffic jams. This place shines when it hums along smoothly, so definitely worth a venture on weekdays or less harried times, when food can be enjoyed as intended—fantastically hot. Balancing between ingenuity and lovely chaos, there's potential here worth tasting, especially at their best moments. — Milo Tastemaker
How to get there
43 Balham High Rd, London
London City Airport — 9.68 mi
Balham - 508 yd