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Introduction
This restaurant in Chelmsford, Essex has recently undergone a large refurbishment. Located in the city centre, this is a busy, lively, spacious, air-conditioned venue. The artwork in this restaurant is inspired by Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) who opened the world's first "wireless" radio factory in Hall Street in 1898, employing around 50 people. For this reason Chelmsford is credited as being the birthplace of radio. On June 15, 1920 the factory was the location of the first official publicised sound broadcast in the UK, featuring Dame Nellie Melba using two 450 feet radio broadcasting masts.
In 1948 Peter Boizot, our founder, visited Italy where he saw pizzas being tossed for the first time. Peter would love to take his friends to watch his favourite pizzaiolo, Benito, in his striped shirt, throwing his pizzas high into the air. Stripes remind us of our origins, which continue to inspire us everyday. And of course, they look good too. To understand us, you need to know Peter. He was just a schoolboy when he first fell in love with pizza. Later, though, he spent years pursuing this obsession on his travels. So many jobs. So many cities. Except for London, where great pizza just did not exist. There was only one thing to do. PizzaExpress was launched in 1965. In Wardour Street. And in chaos. His Italian oven was too big for the door. So he knocked down the wall. Oven in. Oven on. And so it began.
Two years on, Peter had met Enzo Apicella. An amazing artist. A visionary designer. Two people with shared passions. For beautiful music, stunning design, unique experiences and exceptional food. Decades later, those passions still inspire us. Particularly when we shake things up. Because knowing where you come from is the best possible guide to where you should go next.
We love beautiful things. It goes way beyond our food (although that's a great place to start). It's in our bloodstream. It's what we're all about. And it includes our buildings.
In 1948 Peter Boizot, our founder, visited Italy where he saw pizzas being tossed for the first time. Peter would love to take his friends to watch his favourite pizzaiolo, Benito, in his striped shirt, throwing his pizzas high into the air. Stripes remind us of our origins, which continue to inspire us everyday. And of course, they look good too. To understand us, you need to know Peter. He was just a schoolboy when he first fell in love with pizza. Later, though, he spent years pursuing this obsession on his travels. So many jobs. So many cities. Except for London, where great pizza just did not exist. There was only one thing to do. PizzaExpress was launched in 1965. In Wardour Street. And in chaos. His Italian oven was too big for the door. So he knocked down the wall. Oven in. Oven on. And so it began.
Two years on, Peter had met Enzo Apicella. An amazing artist. A visionary designer. Two people with shared passions. For beautiful music, stunning design, unique experiences and exceptional food. Decades later, those passions still inspire us. Particularly when we shake things up. Because knowing where you come from is the best possible guide to where you should go next.
We love beautiful things. It goes way beyond our food (although that's a great place to start). It's in our bloodstream. It's what we're all about. And it includes our buildings.
Contact Info
Address:
219 Moulsham Street
Chelmsford
Essex CM2 0LR
United Kingdom
Chelmsford
Essex CM2 0LR
United Kingdom
Tel:
01245 491 466
Website:
http://www.pizzaexpress.com/visit-a-restaurant/restaurant/chelmsford/
Offering
- Pizza Restaurant
- Authentic Italian Cuisine
- Dine-in
- Takeaway
- Al Fresco Dining
- Disabled Access
- Live Music
Hours of operation
From | To | From | To | From | To | ||
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Monday | Open | 11:30 | 23:00 | ||||
Tuesday | Open | 11:30 | 23:00 | ||||
Wednesday | Open | 11:30 | 23:00 | ||||
Thursday | Open | 11:30 | 23:00 | ||||
Friday | Open | 11:30 | 23:00 | ||||
Saturday | Open | 11:30 | 23:00 | ||||
Sunday | Open | 11:30 | 22:00 |