Fine print
Privacy Policy
What we collect
When you book a slice through the form on our site, you hand us a small order: your name, your email, the date you want to come in, the kind of seat you prefer, and how many slices to hold. That is the whole plate. We do not ask for a home address, an ID number, or anything we would not need to keep a station warm for you.
Why we keep it
We use those details for one purpose — to hold your seat and to reach you if something about your booking changes, such as a busy Friday that runs tight on stations. Your email is not folded into a mailing list unless you ask us to add it. We do not sell, rent, or trade what you give us to anyone outside the venue.
How long it sticks around
Booking entries live only as long as they are useful. Once your visit has passed and there is no reason to keep the note, we clear it from our records in the ordinary course of tidying up. Nothing about your order is stored for longer than the club needs it.
Cookies
Our site keeps things light. We do not run advertising trackers or third-party profiling scripts. A browser may store small technical items needed for the page to behave — for example, remembering that you prefer reduced motion — but none of that follows you around the wider web. If your browser blocks cookies entirely, the site still works; you simply lose those small conveniences.
Your say
You can ask us what we hold about a booking, ask us to correct it, or ask us to remove it early. Mention it when you are at the counter or reply to the note we send you, and we will sort it without fuss. If you would rather not leave any details at all, you are always welcome to walk in and grab a slice on the spot instead of booking ahead.
Changes to this note
If we adjust how any of this works, we will update the page and move the date at the top. Nothing here is written to trap you; it is just the plain account of a small club looking after a small amount of information.