Crust Like That
Type:Hebridean Way Pit Stop
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85 reviewsOne of the most remote pizza ovens in the UK, Crust serve pizza with a view! We put our own Hebridean twist on authentic Neapolitan style pizza.
Our dough is made fresh, in-house, every day, and proved for a minimum of 24 hours. Our toppings combine the very best of imported Italian ingredients with local and regional produce. There’s a great range of vegetarian options, and all of our vegetarian pizzas can be made plant-based with dairy-free cheese.
You can just turn up and order, but we recommend ordering in advance if you can, especially at our busiest times – we accept pre-orders for the same day only – you can order online at crustlikethat.co.uk from first thing each morning, or call 07762 128 108 from 12.
We do our best to look after the environment and support the little guy – you won’t find any single use plastic in our packaging, or big brand drinks in our fridge. You will find a great selection of artisanal suppliers like Orsay Sea Salt, Inverness Coffee Roasters, Great Glen Charcuterie, Isle of Mull Cheese, Bee and Bonnet Hot Honey, and the full range of Karma soft drinks.
Tuesday to Saturday 12- 7:30 (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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* Monday to Saturday 12-7:30pm
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