Harden's says

On the Finnieston site of Le Petit Cochon (RIP) at the southern end of Kelvingrove Park, a branch of the Edinburgh by-the-slice, NYC-style pizzeria opened in 2023.

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What the Newspaper Critics are saying

The Scotsman

Rosalind Erskine reviewed a place that opened first in Edinburgh and now Glasgow; Civerino’s is “bright, colourful and covered in graffiti art” and serves up “gigantic slices of pizza” and Insta-fodder giant mozzarella sticks. “We left full, and in no doubt that this will be a huge hit for the west end.” (13/20)

Rosalind Erskine - 2023-10-01
9 Radnor Street, Glasgow, G3 7UB

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