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Pizza GoGo is a popular pizza delivery and takeaway chain in the UK, known for offering a variety of pizzas made with fresh dough prepared daily. Their Braintree branch, located at 17-19 Manor Street, provides both delivery and collection services to cater to a wide range of customer preferences.
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Pizza Go Go Braintree
Pizza Go Go Braintree
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Pizza GoGo is a popular pizza delivery and takeaway chain in the UK, known for offering a variety of pizzas made with fresh dough prepared daily. Their Braintree branch, located at 17-19 Manor Street, provides both delivery and collection services to cater to a wide range of customer preferences.
17-19 Manor Street, Braintree, Essex CM7 3HS, United Kingdom
11:30am – 11:00pm
11:30am – 11:00pm
11:30am – 11:00pm
11:30am – 11:00pm
11:30am – 11:00pm
11:30am – 11:00pm
2024.
Cash, Credit/Debit Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay.
No onsite parking. Limited on street parking: Manor street.
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Pizza GoGo in Braintree is a pizza-led takeaway built around fresh dough made on the premises each day, with a menu that’s designed for easy mix and match ordering. Alongside the main pizza range, you’ll find sides and starters, dips, desserts and pasta, plus a set of bundle-style offers that make group orders straightforward.
Overview
Pizza GoGo is best known for its broad pizza selection and deal-heavy ordering style, and the Braintree branch follows that familiar format. The menu is arranged by clear categories, so you can start with pizzas, then build the rest of the order from sides, dips and desserts, or you can begin with a special offer and let that structure your choices.
Rather than being limited to one “house style”, the range covers traditional, vegetarian, spicy and “special” combinations, as well as a create-your-own option for anyone who prefers to pick toppings instead of choosing a named pizza. If you like a menu where you can order for different tastes in one go, it’s set up to do exactly that.
What You Can Expect
At the heart of the menu is a big pizza section, organised so you can browse by type rather than scrolling one long list. Pizza categories include:
Family favourites
Hot stuff
Specials
Traditional
Vegetarian
Custom (create your own)
The “create your own” approach starts from a cheese and tomato base and then lets you add multiple toppings, which is useful when you’re ordering for picky eaters, or when you want to keep one pizza simple while making another more adventurous.
Named options include straightforward classics like Cheese & Tomato, plus more loaded combinations such as GoGo Special, which is listed with green peppers, mushrooms, onions, ham, beef and pepperoni. That gives you a good sense of the overall direction: familiar toppings, generous combinations, and a mix of meat-heavy and veg-forward choices.
Beyond pizzas, the menu layout shows dedicated sections for:
Special offers
Sides and starters
Dips
Desserts
Drinks
Pastas
“Gold Pizza” (listed as its own category)
Desserts include warm, shareable formats, such as cookie squares, which suit the “add something sweet on the side” style of ordering. Dips are treated as a core part of the menu too, which is handy if you like matching dips to crusts, wedges or starters.
There is also an allergen and nutritional information area linked from the menu, which is worth noting if you’re ordering for someone with dietary requirements.
What to Order
Because Pizza GoGo is designed around bundles and add-ons, it helps to order in “builds” based on how you’re eating and how many people you’re feeding.
1) The classic crowd build (for a couple of people sharing)
Start with one reliable base pizza such as Cheese & Tomato for broad appeal
Add a second pizza that leans more “topped”, for example GoGo Special
Round it out with one side or starter and at least one dip, so you’ve got a mix of textures
This is the easiest structure if you want variety without over-ordering.
2) The “deal-led” build (when you want a ready-made bundle)
Pizza GoGo’s offers are designed to take the thinking out of it, with options such as:
Any two pizzas, for a simple two-pizza discount approach
A bundle that combines pizza, a starter or side, dips and drinks
Larger group bundles built around multiple medium pizzas, multiple sides or starters, and multiple big dips
This route works well for group orders because the deal format naturally forces a balanced basket, pizzas plus sides plus dips.
3) The customise-and-share build (when tastes don’t match)
Use Create Your Own for at least one pizza, so you can choose toppings that suit the group
Pick a second named pizza that contrasts, for example a classic cheese-and-tomato style versus something fully loaded
Add a dessert like cookie squares so the order has a clear “finish”
This is a practical approach when one person wants minimal toppings and another wants a more packed pizza.
4) The pizza-and-pasta build (when you want more than slices)
Choose one pizza as the main shared item
Add a pasta dish from the Pastas section for a different format
Keep sides light, then focus on dips and dessert to complete the order
It’s a good option if you’re feeding people with different appetites, as pasta changes the rhythm of the meal without needing a second pizza.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian choices are built into the menu structure, with a dedicated Vegetarian category in the pizza section. That makes it easier to browse meat-free options without scanning every named pizza.
For allergies and nutrition, the menu includes a clearly signposted allergen and nutritional information area. Specific allergen lists for individual items are not stated in the sources provided here, but the presence of a dedicated information section suggests the brand expects customers to check ingredients and allergen guidance before ordering.
One additional note visible on the menu is that the company states it is 100% cage-free across products that contain eggs. That’s not a dietary label in the usual “vegetarian or gluten-free” sense, but it is a clear ingredient sourcing statement for anyone who looks out for it.
Location and Area Guide
Pizza GoGo is listed in Braintree. District: Not stated. Town: Not stated.
Who It’s Best For
People who like ordering with structure, especially if you prefer bundle deals that combine pizzas, sides, dips and drinks
Groups sharing at home, where ordering two or more pizzas plus dips and sides is part of the plan
Anyone who wants a simple base option alongside a more topped pizza, thanks to classics like Cheese & Tomato and loaded choices like GoGo Special
Vegetarians who prefer an easy browse, with pizza categories that include a dedicated Vegetarian section
Households that like a sweet add-on at the end, with desserts such as cookie squares listed on the menu
Final Thoughts
Pizza GoGo in Braintree is a straightforward choice when you want pizza built around fresh dough made daily, plus the sides, dips and desserts that turn a pizza order into a full spread. The menu is easy to navigate by category, with a mix of classic and loaded pizzas, a create-your-own option for custom topping preferences, and deal formats that suit everything from a quick two-pizza order to bigger group bundles. If you like building an order around pizzas and dips, then rounding it off with a dessert to share, the way Pizza GoGo lays out its menu makes that approach simple.
Food Types: Pizza Place
Dining Type: Delivery
Area: Not stated, Not stated
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