Great pizza and awesome people strongly recommend them. I ordered on the phone they were very polite. The owner gave us a large one and we only paid for a small one. I will definitely be back to try more stuff
Paul M.
Place rating: 4 Australia
Pizza places are a dime a dozen. You have your chains, you have your independents, and your cafes. Pizza patrol is an independent, and a damn fine one it is too. I went in thinking I knew what to expect, and I was wrong. I ordered my staple: a BBQ chicken pizza. Normally I’d expect the sauce to be thin, the meat to be sparse and for the meats on top to be bland. Instead I found the sauce to have a nice kick to it, the toppings were plentiful(that was the first thing I noticed when I opened the box) and the meats were nice and spicy. The prices were also more than reasonable. Surprisingly it’s the only non Indian restaurant along that group of shops. So if you’re in the area and don’t feel like Indian tonight, you could do far worse than venture a few shops down for a bit of pizza.
Scott N.
Place rating: 3 Australia
As I have mentioned in other reviews, I hate mainstream Pizza. It is very rare that I find a place, using similar techniques to those of Pizza Hut and Dominoes, that I will eat and not have to rinse my mouth with turpentine to banish the rancid flavour. I was SHOCKED when I came across Pizza Patrol. I wouldn’t go as far as to say that it is awesome or a culinary hidden gem, but they sure make a good piece of shortening ones life span! They are super cheap(to compete with the big boys) and they have some very creative topping options. The best ones I have come across are the Lamb Yiros, Pepperoni(with extra spicy goodness) and, the Piece De Resistance, the Breakfast Pizza(Egg and Bacon) that is mind blowingly sickening but in the best possible way! Ps. You can also create your own Pizza so remember that everything is better with Anchovies… Mmmmmmm salty goodness!