Set to be the first of its kind in Glasgow, the new launch will combine pizzas and packed sandwiches to create a mouth-watering lunch time combo.
A new fusion pop-up that combines two big lunchtime favourites is set to take Glasgow by storm this weekend.
They're also hitting the nostalgia hotspot with their nod to the WWE legend, creating pizza pieces named after some of the Macho Man's favourite quotes. Each pizza sandwich will be priced at around £7-£8 with diners able to grab them for sit and takeaway as well as adding fries for a small add-on price too.
"We take our outrageously good 72-hour pizza dough and slather it with garlic butter, olive oil and cheese before folding and baking it.
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