Hungry stag party revellers on 121-mile train trip have 15 pizzas delivered during 90-second stop-off

Hungry stag party revellers on 121-mile train trip have 15 pizzas delivered during 90-second stop-off
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Hungry stag party revellers on 121-mile train trip have 15 pizzas delivered during 90-second stop-off
Author: Thomas Godfrey
Published: Feb, 13 2025 21:38

A STAG party got Domino’s pizzas delivered — to their train during a 121-mile trip. Staff were seen loading 15 boxes aboard from the platform during a 90-second stop-off. David Grant, 41, spent weeks planning the stunt for groom-to-be brother Andrew, 30, and his pals. The best man told The Sun everything needed to be perfectly timed on the three-hour Glasgow to Aberdeen train last Saturday. He said: “The idea came into my head because of how long the train journey was.

 [Groom on a stag do eating Domino's pizza on a train.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Groom on a stag do eating Domino's pizza on a train.]

"We were meeting in the pub to discuss the stag and realised we didn’t get to Aberdeen until 4.30pm.”. He said various delivery points were considered, before plumping for Montrose as that was the only station with no barriers, making it easier for staff to get on the platform. David, of Glasgow, went on: “I called the Montrose branch three weeks before, put an order in, and they were brilliant and really accommodating.

 [Domino's pizza delivery to a train.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Domino's pizza delivery to a train.]

"It was like a military operation at both ends.”. On the day, David was fretting about timings before they pulled in to Montrose, where Domino’s staff were waiting with their £152 order. Video footage shows eight margaritas and seven pepperoni pizzas delivered from the platform to the group. However they over-ordered, so shared some with fellow passengers, before a night out in Aberdeen involving “too many pints” with Andrew, who gets wed next month.

 [Domino's pizza delivery on a train.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Domino's pizza delivery on a train.]

Montrose store manager Courtney Ford said: “Delivering pizza to a moving train for a stag do is definitely one of the most unique delivery experiences we’ve had. “Coordinating with the train schedule added a layer of excitement and pressure but nothing that Domino’s Montrose couldn’t rise to.”. A similar train stunt was made in 2020 by Scot singer Lewis Capaldi, who had two Domino’s pepperoni pizzas dropped off at Darlington.

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Image Credit: The Sun [A man in a light blue jacket makes a "gun" gesture with his hands.]

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