Pizza delivery in Berlin?
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Pizza delivery in Berlin?
I'm staying at the Marriott Berlin next week. Does anyone know of who delivers good pizza and wings? Is it a big deal to order? Will I need to pay cash or will MC work?
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There's various chains that do American-style pizza delivery. Dominos, Hallo Pizza, Call-a-Pizza, Joey's Pizza and probably more.
There's also loads of local places that do pizza delivery and GrubHub type websites where you can order like lieferando.de, lieferheld.de or pizza.de
There's also loads of local places that do pizza delivery and GrubHub type websites where you can order like lieferando.de, lieferheld.de or pizza.de
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Pizza and wings... my two must-have eats while in Berlin. 
Anyway, I thought there was a Pizza Hut on the Friedrich-Ebert-Strae side of the Marriott hotel building (near the entrance to the S-Bahn station). Maybe it's a Subway sandwich shop. But Pizza Hut in Germany IMO is much better than Pizza Hut in the U.S. (which I don't find good). I haven't tried Domino's there yet. As I'm not a fan of Domino's in the U.S. either.

Anyway, I thought there was a Pizza Hut on the Friedrich-Ebert-Strae side of the Marriott hotel building (near the entrance to the S-Bahn station). Maybe it's a Subway sandwich shop. But Pizza Hut in Germany IMO is much better than Pizza Hut in the U.S. (which I don't find good). I haven't tried Domino's there yet. As I'm not a fan of Domino's in the U.S. either.
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At Potsdamer Platz is also a "Vapiano" which I can recommend. You can do to go or eat at this place (no extra charge).
You can order pizza to German Hotels but its really uncommon. I woudnt do it....
You can order pizza to German Hotels but its really uncommon. I woudnt do it....
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At Potsdamer Platz is also a "Vapiano" which I can recommend. You can do to go or eat at this place (no extra charge).

You can order pizza to German Hotels but its really uncommon. I woundt do it....
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OK. Like I said, Pizza Hut in Germany (and Poland) is a lot better than Pizza Hut in the U.S.; and most Pizza Huts have a sidewalk counter as part of their restaurant where you can walk up a buy a slice of pizza (or a whole one) for take away. The biggest difference between the Europe versus U.S. fast food chains I've encountered is KFC. I really can't stand KFC in the U.S., but will sometimes eat at one in Germany. And the KFCs in Poland versus the U.S. are like night and day.



