Wolverhampton
Veggie Supreme Wolverhampton City Centre

Veggie Supreme Wolverhampton City Centre

21-25 Sedgley St Sedgley St, WV2 3AJ, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

Pizza • Italian • Western • American


"Edit Oct 2020: customer service and food quality have taken a dive off a cliff. In 2 orders, I was served rock hard frozen cakes, the wrong cake, the wrong pizza toppings, sauce on a burger that wasn’t asked for and staff ignoring my in person request to not put peppers on my food. Go to Veggie Lounge around the corner. It’s superior in every aspect. Original review below. Veggie Supreme have a good thing going and they know it. There are a few pizza places nearby, all of them really good to be honest but there are a couple of things offered here you won’t find at those other places including.... Jerk chicken. Vegan mock meat pizza toppings are usually limited to pepperoni, chicken (tikka or otherwise), sausage and ham in my experience. Jerk chicken has a really nice zing to it and livens up the pizza in a different way to the usual offerings. It tastes really good and you need to try it out if you’re a pizza lover. Stuffed crust for vegans. This is a bit of a holy grail as it’s usually the 1 thing missing when you go out for vegan pizza but here it is in all its cheesy glory. Couple these with a HUGE menu, including lots of desserts both hot and cold and this adds up to a great eating experience. So why not 5* just personal preference as I prefer my pizza to have a slightly thinner thin crust than you get here but make no mistake, this is some fantastic pizza that you should try out if you’re in the area."

Happy Garden

Happy Garden

Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

Meat • Ribs • Chicken • Noodles


"A horrible experience this evening, I went to the local Chinese hoping to chat up my little girlfriend Xiao Shui Gua) but her mum served me instead and after having my order totally confused costing £14 instead of £11 I gets confronted by a guy holding the door open and glaring at me. I asked him to come in and please close the door cos it was freezing. I thought he was one of the delivery guys waiting for an order. The cold wind was bad, so I asked him again please come in and keep the place warm but he refused. So I got up close and said come in or go out please. It turns out he couldn 't speak a word of English. He stepped back out the door still glaring at me. And I closed the door. Just then a guy in the queue says that 's my Dad I said OK I didn 't know you were together, but why wouldn 't he just come in and shut the door ? Because it 's freezing . No answer. I had a bad feeling I was being targeted here, maybe a case of mistaken identity. Then I realised I wasn 't wearing my hidden body cam. When you live in a rough neighbourhood it is an essential piece of kit. The guy at the door is still glaring at me. I 'm wondering why ? as I haven 't said anything to him apart from come in and shut the door please So I asked the guy in the queue are you guys going to jump me out side ? If so ... I am prepared... I am ex military and can handle myself . It turns out the other guy can 't speak much English either. I can get by in German , French, Polish, Spanish, Italian, as I 'm a big fan of languages. But no I couldn 't make any headway. So I asked him what language he spoke and which country ? He just ignored me. I am feeling that I 'm going to get jumped by the two of them for reasons unknown. I think I 'll just wait till the guy in the queue gets his order leaves and I 'll leave when the pair of them disappear. However the guy outside disappears and my order is ready so I get my car keys out ready to make a dash for it. My car is right outside the door and I move like a flash, and sure enough the other guy is waiting in the adjacent door for me and starts giving me 'non English verbal ' I 'm in the car, gave him the Church hill salute and off... and he 's running behind screaming at me. This is a lesson to me not to go anywhere without my body cam. I have it as proof of self defense tactics. I feel like a foreigner in my own country and thinking of going to the outer Hebrides, to get away from it all."