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Gourmet pizzeria giving away free pizza and bubbly

Lucie Rychla
December 11th, 2015


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The popular pizza chain Gorm’s is opening new restaurant in Fisketorvet

The popular gourmet pizza chain Gorm’s is opening yet another restaurant in the the Danish capital and will celebrate the occasion with complimentary pizza and bubbly, reports AOK.

On Tuesday December 15, Gorm’s will open the doors of its first Vesterbro restaurant at the Fisketorvet shopping mall and from 4 to 5 pm, visitors are invited to join the party.

Gourmet takeaway
“Gorm’s is a long-awaited addition to our selection of good restaurants,” Helle Korndal, the portfolio leasing manager at Fisketorvet, told AOK.

“The chain has played a central role in the recent development of the Copenhagen restaurant scene and has helped to set the standard for gourmet takeaway.”

The pizza chain first opened in 2008 and now has nine restaurants.

Gorm’s combines traditional Italian cuisine with high-end ingredients and good wine, served in an informal and rustic setting.


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