For pizza shops in Yorkshire

650+ pizza shops in Yorkshire. Make sure yours is the one they order from.

Over 650 pizza venues across Yorkshire. Friday's your night — make sure the oven can keep up. Half-and-half, deals that stack, oven-paced kitchens and a branded site that's yours — not Uber's.

650+ pizza venues in Yorkshire
30% aggregator commission on every order
1 branded site that's yours to keep

You're not just competing with the pizza shop across the road. You're competing with 650+ others across Yorkshire, every Domino's within 3 miles, and the cold reach of Uber Eats. Your own site, well-built, is the one thing that puts the margin back in your pocket.

The fourth pizza city

While London, Manchester and Glasgow hog the press, Yorkshire quietly built itself into Britain's fourth pizza city. Sheffield's Proove Pizza (Nether Edge) won national press for authentic Neapolitan; Leeds' Ad Hoc Osteria pushed wood-fired into fine dining; York's pizza renaissance turned cobbled lanes into a weekend foodie pilgrimage. Bradford, Hull and the Dales all carry distinctive indie pizza brands.

Yorkshire pizza operators have thinner margins than London peers but fiercely loyal regulars. Friday is the battleground, and a working half-and-half flow plus a Tuesday 2-for-£20 deal is the difference between packing out and folding early.

One pizza, two halves, fair pricing — no phone call.

Priced fairly. Printed clearly.

Our builder lets customers split any base pizza into two halves, each with its own toppings. The price is calculated the way pizza shops actually calculate it — average of the two toppings, or highest-wins, you choose.

On the kitchen ticket, the split is spelled out with a bold divider line so the pizzaiolo doesn't guess. Left side, right side, done. It works on your website, your app, and every major aggregator.

The features that sell a 12" on a Friday in Yorkshire.

Half-and-half builder

Split any pizza. Price fairly. Print clearly. Works in the web, app and every aggregator.

Deal engine that stacks

2-for-£20, meal deals, fixed bundles, mix-and-match, Tuesday specials. Per store, per channel, per hour — your rules.

Oven-aware pacing

Kitchen display paces orders to oven capacity — no more 40 pizzas queued up with one coming out every 8 minutes.

Delivery or collection

Per-postcode zones, delivery fees, collection-discount prompts — priced the way real pizza shops price.

Multi-site ready

One menu, many stores. Push a price change to the whole estate or a single shop. Works for 1 shop or 200.

Fixed-time slots

Customer wants their pizza at 7pm for a birthday? Slot it. Kitchen loads up. No panic orders bunched at the last minute.

Pizza-specific capabilities, compared.

Capability Uber Eats / Deliveroo Generic web ordering Andromeda
Half-and-half pricing (fair split) Call the shop Notes field Built in
Stackable deals (meal + loyalty + voucher) Limited One at a time Full stack engine
Oven-paced kitchen display Native KDS
Branded site that's yours Their brand, their data Basic Your domain, your customers
Cost per order ~30% commission Varies Low transparent fees
"Sheffield's a small market. We win on product and on regulars. Caller ID pops up the regulars with their last order — our staff remember every regular by the second call."
JH
James Hartley — Director, Proove Sheffield
Neapolitan pizzeria, Sheffield (S11)

Things pizza shop owners in Yorkshire ask.

How many pizza shops are we actually competing with in Yorkshire?

There are 650+ pizza-led venues across Yorkshire — a mix of independents, regional chains and national franchises. The independents who thrive here aren't the cheapest; they're the ones who look professional online, remember their regulars, and don't miss orders on a Friday.

We have loyal Sheffield regulars who've been ordering for years. Can we give them offline-style loyalty when they order online?

Yes. Loyalty points work across phone, website and in-shop. Same account, same points, same regular-customer recognition.

How do you price a half-and-half?

You choose. Two common methods are built in: average of the two topping prices, or highest of the two. Pick one, set it across the estate, done. Customers see the fair price as they build the pizza.

Can we run a 2-for-£20 Tuesday across a handful of Yorkshire shops?

Yes. Deals can be restricted by day, time, channel (web vs till vs aggregator), and site. Set it once at head office, push it, and it works.

Our oven capacity is maybe 12 pizzas at a time — does the system respect that?

Yes. The kitchen display paces tickets to real oven capacity, and you can throttle online order intake if volume gets silly. No more 40 pizzas queued and a 45-minute wait on the board.

Can we cover Uber Eats' commission without changing the in-shop price?

Yes. Per-channel price uplifts — Uber price, Deliveroo price, Just Eat price, direct price — each can differ. Customers on your website see your price; aggregator users absorb the aggregator's fees.

Want to stand out from 650+ competitors in Yorkshire?

Book a demo. We'll split a pizza, build a 2-for-£20 deal, and show you the system that keeps your regulars on your site, not Uber's.

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