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Blaze Pizza

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While we haven't found a formal certificate for Blaze Pizza, all signs point to it being a fully halal spot. Our review of their menu shows they don't use any pork or alcohol, and they offer halal-friendly meats like chicken, beef, and Turkish sucuk. It's a popular choice in the local community.
No, they don't! Based on their menus available on delivery platforms like Uber Eats and DoorDash, Blaze Pizza does not serve any pork products or alcoholic beverages, making their entire menu suitable for a halal diet.
We haven't found specific information confirming if the meat is hand-slaughtered (zabihah). For complete certainty, it's always a good idea to ask the restaurant staff directly about their meat suppliers.
The restaurant does not have its own prayer room. However, Granville Mosque at 20 The Avenue is located nearby, just a 6-minute walk (around 500m) away.
Blaze Pizza is a casual eatery that's great for takeaway and delivery, making it a good option for feeding a family at home. For large dine-in groups, it would be best to contact them directly to see what arrangements they can make.
This pizza spot in Granville offers a tasty menu that appears to be completely halal. You can enjoy a range of pizzas, pides, and gozleme, with popular choices like Peri Peri Chicken and BBQ Meat Lovers, all without any pork or alcohol on the menu.
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We're moderately confident this restaurant is halal. The menu doesn't have any pork or alcohol, and the types of meat they use, like chicken, beef, and sucuk, are typically halal. While they don't explicitly say they're halal on their delivery service pages, the menu is a good sign.
Blaze Pizza
17 South St, Granville NSW 2142, Australia
Granville, 2142
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Good restaurant evidence available
0% confidence
We're moderately confident this restaurant is halal. The menu doesn't have any pork or alcohol, and the types of meat they use, like chicken, beef, and sucuk, are typically halal. While they don't explicitly say they're halal on their delivery service pages, the menu is a good sign.
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