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Pizza place in [[Victoria Station]]. Mainly notable for its all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet, which is served until 10:30am and costs £5.49 as of November 2012. Drinks are extra: a 16oz (400ml) lemonade cost £2.00 in November 2012, and a pot of tea was £1.30 in October 2007.
Pizza place in [[Victoria Station]]. Mainly notable for its all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet, which is served until 10:30am and costs £5.49 as of November 2012. Ddrinks are extra: a 16 oz lemonade cost £2.00 in November 2012, and a pot of tea was £1.30 in October 2007.
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Pizza place in Victoria Station. Mainly notable for its all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet, which is served until 10:30am and costs £5.49 as of November 2012. Ddrinks are extra: a 16 oz lemonade cost £2.00 in November 2012, and a pot of tea was £1.30 in October 2007.

Kake, bob, Billy, Adam, Martin, Nick, and other Circle Line pub crawlers visited for breakfast on a Friday morning in October 2007. The hot buffet ("meat buffet") offered hash browns (replaced at one point by chips), beans, bacon, sausages, fried eggs, fried mushrooms, fried (fresh) tomatoes, and toast. The toast was actually quite good, cut thickly from a decent enough loaf and not soggy at all. Bob thought the fried eggs were overcooked. The cooked buffet was still the same in November 2012, but they stopped refilling it at about 10:15am. The staff offered toast as people came in (a choice of white/brown bread), then brought it to the tables.

There was also a cold buffet ("veg buffet") with fruit and stuff, which our party entirely ignored. I don't know if you're allowed to mix and match, or if you're meant to stick to one or the other.

Despite the sign at the entrance asking people to wait to be seated, we were there at the tail end of serving time, when it was fairly empty, so we ended up just wandering in, grabbing plates and food, and seating ourselves. They did take ages to get around to coming and offering us drinks (some of us had already finished eating).

secretlondon tried the non-breakfast offerings in November 2008; unfortunately the pizza was poor. The buffet did include fruit and salad though.

We've had a number of comments on this page, some of them claiming that this place serves great pizza, others claiming that it serves terrible pizza. We maintain that it might be best to stick to the breakfast buffet.

To get here from the concourse, go up the escalator next to Upper Crust, go along a bit, and go up again to the top floor. Strictly speaking, this area is known as Victoria Plaza.
Last visited by John, November 2012.

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