
The best pizza in London 2025
From crispythin crusts to gooey deep-dish delightswe’ve tracked down London’s best pizzas – just follow the trail of cheese pulls!
London’s pizza scene is as vibrant as the city itselfoffering everything from authentic Neapolitan piesto boundary-pushing creations. Whether you’re devoted to a paper-thin crust or love the more indulgent deep dishthere’s a slice to satisfy every craving. We’ve rounded-up some of the best spots in town for a pizza fix.
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30 best pizza places in London
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1. Voodoo Ray's

If you’re hunting for the best slice of pizza in Londonlook no further than Voodoo Ray’swhere New York- slices reign supreme. With four locations spread across eastnorth and south Londonthis pizzeria serves up impressive 22-inch pizzas loaded with an array of mouth-watering toppings.
You’ll find everything from wild mushroomssquash and red onionto hearty salt beefsauerkraut and emmental pizzas. There’s even a delicious vegan optionpiled high with artichoke hearts and green olivesensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
For the ultimate weekend brunch – especially if you're nursing a hangover – Voodoo Ray's offers a delightful selection of 10-inch pizzas topped with classic eggs and crispy baconor a veggie-friendly spinach and ricotta version.
Margherita price: £4.90 (per slice)
Address: 95 Kingsland High StLondonE8 2PB
Website: voodoorays.com
2. Ace Pizza at Pembury Tavern

The Pembury Taverna beloved fixture in Hackneyis home to Ace Pizzaa playful brand famous for its slow-risen Neapolitan pizzas. Each pie is stone-baked to achieve a delightfully crispy crust that perfectly complements its toppings. Managed by The Five Points Brewing Companythis vibrant tavern seamlessly combines craft beer and delicious pizza.
The chicken shawarma pizza is a must-try for those who enjoy generous toppings. This cheeky twist on the classic kebab features house-made shawarma piled high with red onionsspicy marinaragarlic and herb sauceguindilla peppersmozzarella and fresh parsley. The real starhoweveris the pickled pink onionwhich provides a zesty pop to cut through the richcreamy sauce.
The menu caters to all palatesoffering a range of meatvegetarian and vegan pizzas cleverly organised into redwhite and green bases. Vegans will adore the ‘Ooh Mami’a delicious creation featuring a creamy truffle béchamel topped with portobello mushroomscashew ricottacaramelised onionsoregano oilporcini salt and fresh parsley. Anddon’t forget to indulge in the tempting crust dippersincluding a velvety truffle aïoli and the whimsically named ‘crack sauce’ – a tantalising treat that will keep you coming back for more.
Margherita price: £9.50
Address: 90 Amhurst RdLondon E8 1JH
Website: pemburytavern.co.uk
3. Lamezia
Maria Dell’Aquilla has stepped into her parents’ restaurantinfusing it with her vision of 'progressive Italian' cuisine. By blending traditional Calabrian recipes with innovativenutrition-inspired elementsshe’s crafted a familiar and refreshingly modern menu. Diners can look forward to unique offerings like hemp and turmeric bases alongside vegangluten-free dough and dairy-free cheese options.
While hemp pizza might steal the spotlightit’s not the only innovative dish to emerge from Lamezia. Maria’s fatherFrancofirst wowed patrons with his signature nduja pizza a decade agoand it remains a firm favourite among customers to this day. This harmonious blend of tradition and creativity honours the family legacy and appeals to a new generation of diners eager to explore a vibranthealth-conscious take on Italian classics.
Margherita price: £9.90
Address: 165 Holloway RoadLondonN7 8LX
Website: lamezia.co.uk
4. Yard Sale

What began as a humble weekly supper club in owner Johnnie's backyard has blossomed into a thriving pizza empireboasting 12 locations across London. This rapid success is a testament to its commitment to quality and flavourproving it's definitely onto something special.
Settle into a comfy leather booth near the open kitchen for the best seat in the houseand get ready to indulge in a 12- or 18-inch pizza featuring slow-cooked tomato sauce and fior di latte mozzarella. The blistered crust strikes the perfect balance between crisp and doughygradually becoming slightly sloppier towards the centre – keep those napkins handy!
When it comes to toppingsthis pizzeria doesn’t hold back. Try the ‘TSB’a delightful combination of long-stemmed broccolimanchegopine nutsgarlic and olive oil. Oropt for the ‘Cour Bimey’featuring courgette ribbonspancetta and a sprinkle of black pepper. Cheese enthusiasts will want to dig into ‘Cheesus Walks’a decadent white base generously topped with basil pestomozzarellagorgonzolaricotta and parmesan.
Margherita price: £9.90
Address: 54 Blackstock RoadFinsbury ParkLondonN4 2DW
Website: yardsalepizza.com
5. Crate Brewery

If you’re a fan of both beer and pizzaCrate Brewery in Hackney Wick is an absolute must-visit. This vibrant spot serves up stone-baked pizzas adorned with unique toppings that are sure to tantalise your tastebudsincluding a delightful veggie Kashmiri dal and flavour-packed Middle Eastern lamb option.
Grab your pizza and beer and make your way to one of the many outdoor tables overlooking the water. It’s the perfect setting for catching up with friends while soaking in the creative atmosphere and enjoying a stunning sunset.
Margherita price: £9.95
Address: Unit 7Queens YardHackney WickLondonE9 5EN
Website: cratebrewery.com
6. D4100

D4100 (shorthand for ‘Dinner for 100’) has three London pizzerias in BloomsburyTelegraph Hill and Nunhead. We visited the Nunhead outpost for a Sunday afternoon pizza and found a bustling little spot with live musica cosy atmosphere and mega pizzas piled high with toppings. The pizzas are a mix of classic Italian flavourslike capricciosacaciofi and aubergine parmigianaplus its own inventionslike the namesake D4100: a white pizza with datterini tomatoesanchovies and garlic oilall applied in generous portions. The pizzas are hugewith fluffy crusts that are perfect for dipping in ndujatruffle or lemon & rosemary aïoli. We made room for a signature tiramisubut gelato is also on offeralong with a pistachio & nutella calzone for those who want to go in for another dose of dough. At lunchtimethey serve panuozzo – pizza sandwiches crammed with fillings like spicy tuna and prosciutto cotto. There's no shortage of good pizza restaurants in south-east Londonbut this one is a must-visit if you like big portions and even bigger flavours.
Margherita price: £9.95
Address: The Hill StationKitto RdLondon SE14 5TW
Website: dinnerforonehundred.com
7. Crust Bros

If you’re a crust connoisseurthis Waterloo-based pizzeria is a must-visit. True to its nameit celebrates the art of crust-makingwhile giving diners the freedom to customise their pizzas to their heart’s contentno matter how unconventional the topping combinations might be.
At this pizzeriapersonalisation is key. You can opt for either a Neapolitan or gluten-free basechoose from a selection of sauces (including redwhitepesto or vegan)then layer on your choice of proteinsuch as ndujaanchovies or parma ham. The cheese options are equally enticingfeaturing burratagorgonzola and vegan mozzarellaand there's a variety of vegetableslike peppersonionsaubergines and chilli.
For those who prefer a more straightforward approachthe menu offers a selection of pre-designed pizzaslike the bold 'Straight Outta Hell'which combines mozzarellachickenchilliespepperoni and nduja for a fiery feast. You can even elevate your experience by adding burrata for an extra touch of indulgence.
Margherita price: £10
Address: 113 Waterloo RoadLambeth LondonSE1 8UL
Website: crustbros.co.uk
8.Napoli on the Road
If you’re after authentic Neapolitan pizza with a modern twistNapoli on the Road is a must-visit. This gem of a pizzeria prides itself on crafting pizzas that blend tradition with creativity (and has won itself an enviable cabinet of trophies along the way)using dough that’s slow-fermented for up to 36 hours to achieve that signature light and airy crust.
One of the standout choices here is the White Capricciosaa decadent combination of a velvety white basehigh-quality prosciutto cottoNapoli salamigrilled artichokesshiitake mushrooms and green olives — a flavour pairing that’s as bold as it is irresistible. The menu also features seasonal specials and gourmet options that highlight top-quality Italian ingredients.
To complement your pizzaNapoli on the Road offers a thoughtful selection of refreshing cocktailsItalian wines and craft beerseach chosen to enhance the vibrant flavours of the dishes.
Margherita price: £13
Address: 9A Devonshire RoadChiswickLondonW4 2EU
Website: napoliontheroad.co.uk
9. Berberè Pizza

Step into Berberèa thriving Italian pizza haven in Kentish Townwhere the atmosphere is as inviting as the menu is diverse. This vibrant two-storey establishment brings a taste of Bologna to Londonspecialising in lightcrunchy sourdough pizzas made fresh daily. Crafted with organic 'type 1' floureach dough is patiently proofed for 24 hoursresulting in a subtly sour and nutty flavour profile that perfectly balances a crisp outer layer and softmelty centre.
The menu elegantly fuses classic pizzassuch as margheritas and marinaraswith creative toppings highlighting seasonal British ingredients. The Yorkshire pork sausage pizza is a notable standoutpacking a flavourful punch. For those who prefer a veggie optionthe Norma is a must-try: it showcases roasted auberginesaromatic basil and walnut pestoorganic tomatoesand creamy fiordilatte mozzarella from Napoliall finished with a sprinkle of smokedaged ricotta. Berberè promises an unforgettable pizza experience that marries Italian tradition with a modern twist. With a Clapham location already drawing in pizza loversand a new site opening on Tottenham Court RoadBerberè promises an unforgettable pizza experience that marries Italian tradition with a modern twist.
Margherita price: £10.20
Address: 300 Kentish Town RoadLondon NW5 2TG
Website: berberepizzeria.co.uk
10. Theo's
For a slice of the best sourdough pizza in Londonlook no further than Theo’s in Camberwell. Renowned for its wood-fired Neapolitan pizzasthis gem stands out as one of south London’s top pizza destinations. A must-try is the scotch bonnet ndujafeaturing a delectable spiced sausage crafted just across the road by the talented team at the Camberwell Arms pub.
Make sure to leave some space for Theo’s sensational tiramisua dessert that promises to be the perfect end to your meal. Pair your pizza with a refreshing negroni bianco or rich espresso martini for a truly delightful dining experience. If you prefer to enjoy your pizza at homeTheo’s also offers deliverymaking it one of London's finest options for takeaway pizza.
Margherita price: £10.50
Address: 2 Grove LnLondon SE5 8SZ
Website: theospizzeria.com
11. Rudy’s Neapolitan Pizza

Rudy’s Soho outpost is a welcome addition to London's vibrant pizza scenejoining its successful branches in ShoreditchTottenham Court RoadSpitalfieldsand Queenswayas well as locations across the north of Englandincluding ManchesterBirminghamLiverpooland Leeds. Renowned for its crowd-pleasing toppingsthis pizzeria offers a diverse range of options to suit all tastes. Highlights include the parmigianatopped with roasted auberginethe spicy calabrese with nduja sausageand the cinghialefeaturing wild boar salami.
We particularly enjoyed the capricciosalavishly adorned with creamy fior di latteprosciuttomushroomskalamata olives and artichoke heartswhich hit all the right notes. Howeverit was the pizza base that truly stole the show – perfectly flavoureddelightfully pillowy and satisfying chewy. Each of Rudy’s pizzas is crafted daily using 24-hour fermented dough by trained and accredited pizzaiolosensuring an exceptional dining experience with every slice.
Margherita price: £10.50
Address: 80 Wardour StreetLondonW1F 0TF
Website: rudyspizza.co.uk
12. Made of Dough
Look no further than Made of Dough for a slice of the best pizza in Brixton and Peckham. Herethe moreishchewy dough undergoes a meticulous 60-hour fermentation process before it’s baked to perfection in a wood-fired ovenensuring a wonderfully airy base. The mozzarella is flown in fresh from Campaniaadding an authentic touch to each bite.
If you’re in the mood for something truly indulgentdon’t miss the truffle pizzagenerously topped with fior di latteluxurious white Alba truffle oil and an entire ball of burratina. It’s a decadent treat that cheese lovers will adore.
Order a side of the scotch bonnet romesco sauce for an extra layer of flavourwhich adds a delightful spicy kick to those crusts. Andto wash it all downtreat yourself to one of their expertly crafted negronis or a refreshing pompelmo G&T.
Margherita price: £10.50
Address: 182 Bellenden RoadPeckhamLondonSE15 4BW
Website: madeofdough.co.uk
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13. Bianco43

Step into this charming Italian eatery where hand-paintedmismatched plates; vibrant blue tiled walls; and an upbeat Italian soundtrack create a warm and welcoming vibe. A fantastic pizza pit-stop for the residents of Greenwichit’s the perfect place to satisfy those cheese cravings.
Hereyou’ll find chewy Neapolitan pizzas crafted in a large wood-fired oven that adds that irresistible smoky flavour. The menu beautifully combines classic favourites with fun and inventive toppings. For instancetry the mozzarella paired with potato croquettessmoked cheese and mortadella for a delightful twist.
We couldn’t resist the lavish burrata and nduja pizza topped with mozzarella and sweet yellow tomatoeswhich delivered a reliably delicious salty-spicy kick. Butlet’s be honest: the real stars here are the pillowyblistered crusts that will have you dreaming of your next slice long after you leave.
Margherita price: £10.90
Address: 43 Greenwich Church StreetLondonSE10 9BL
Website: bianco43.com
14. Pizza Pilgrims
With its cheerful green-and-white chequered plastic tableclothsclassic chessboard tile flooring and charmingly framed film postersPizza Pilgrims strikes the perfect balance between an American diner and Italian pizzeria. Ideal for a spontaneous outingthis vibrant spot operates on a walk-in basismaking it a fantastic choice for grabbing a pre-show pizza and beer right in the heart of the West End.
The Naples- pizzas here are a true delightfeaturing a blistered crust and gooey centre. For an indulgent treattry the 'You've Got Maiale'generously topped with prosciutto cottondujasalsiccia and pepperonifinished off with burratared onion and a drizzle of balsamic glaze. Cheese lovers will revel in 'The 8-Cheese'an extraordinary feast that includes ricottabuffalo mozzarellafior di latte mozzarellagorgonzolaparmesanprovolapecorino and burrataall beautifully complemented by pockets of smoky chilli jam. With its lively atmosphere and exceptional pizzasPizza Pilgrims is a must-visit destination for any pizza aficionado.
Margherita price: £10.95
Address: 23 Garrick StreetLondon WC2E 9BN
Website: pizzapilgrims.co.uk
15. Little Napoli
Situated on the busy Uxbridge Road in Shepherd’s Bushthis unassuming Italian restaurant is a gem you don’t want to miss. Its Neopolitan- pizzas are all made from a sourdough that’s prepared fresh in store each day and undergoes a 48-hour proofing process. The result is a deeply flavouredtangy dough topped with generous helpings of the best ingredients sourced from Naples and the surrounding region.
The extensive menu features a range of classics as well as in-house specialtieswith vegan and gluten-free options also available. Come with a big appetite? We recommend the ‘Burratina’ – a veggie feast of roasted auberginerocket leaves and indulgent whole burrata on a base of San Marzano tomato saucefinished with parmesan shavings. For something differenttry the ‘Calzone Fritto’a friedfolded pizza pie stuffed with buffalo ricottasmoked provolone cheese and cotto ham.
There are plenty of other options on the menu besides pizza – highlights from the starters include a melty bowl of aubergine parmigianaclassic beef arancini and bufala caprese (a fresh Neapolitan buffalo mozzarella with cherry tomatoesyellow tomatoesfresh basil and extra virgin olive oil).
Margherita price: £10.95
Address: 428 Uxbridge RdLondon W12 0NR
Website: littlenapoli.co.uk
16. Sodo

With six locations across LondonSodo Pizza is your go-to spot for a lightcrispy base that’s bursting with tangy flavour. If you find yourself at the Walthamstow restaurant on the weekenddon’t miss the chance to indulge in its delicious brunch pizzas topped with eggs and sausage. On a sunny daygrab an outdoor table and sip on a refreshing bloody mary or two –what better way to start the weekend?
While the pizzas are certainly a highlightdon’t overlook the delightful sourdough garlic bread. Topped with sweetcrisp rosemary and drizzled with richearthy olive oilit’s the perfect companion to your meal. With its inviting atmosphere and mouth-watering offeringsSodo Pizza is a must-visit for anyone craving a slice of pizza perfection.
Margherita price: £11
Address: Hatherley MewsWalthamstowLondonE17 4QP
Website: sodopizza.co.uk
17. Zia Lucia

For an impressive variety of pizza basesmake your way to Zia Luciawhere you can choose from a traditionalwholemealvegetable charcoal or gluten-free base at any of its nine London locations. Each pizza starts with 48-hour fermented doughexpertly cooked in a wood-fired oven to bring out unique flavours and textures.
If you’re after something specialthe gluten-free base is a must-tryboasting a crisp yet light texture that will surprise even the most dedicated gluten lovers. You can also unleash your creativity by building your pizza from a generous selection of toppingsincluding spianatabroccolibutternut squash and creamy taleggio goat’s cheese.
Margherita price: £11.30
Address: 61 Blythe RdLondonW14 0HP
Website: zialucia.com
18. Flat Earth Pizza

Flat Earth Pizza has established its first permanent home in an intimate setting adorned with bottle green and rattan furnishings. This sustainable pizzeria challenges the notion of pizza as mere ‘junk food’ by prioritising vegetables and using a dough that is neither refined nor processed. All ingredients are thoughtfully sourced from local suppliersensuring freshness and quality.
At the heart of Flat Earth is a commitment to experimental pizzas that push the boundaries of traditional toppings. One standout is the ‘Hackney Hot’an oval-shaped creation featuring sweet pickled beetroota trio of Somerset cheesesjalapeñosfermented hot salsa and tomato passata. This unique combination delivers a delightful balance of sweet warmth. Another highlightthe ‘Kimchi Fiorentina’reimagines a veggie classic with its vibrant mix of kimchitomato passatabeetroot crumb and a perfectly cooked egg. A delicious plant-based mozzarella option is also available for those following a vegan dietensuring there’s something for everyone.
Margherita price: £11.50
Address: 286-290 Cambridge Heath RdLondon E2 9DA
Website: flatearthpizzas.com
19. Vicoli di Napoli Pizzeria

For a slice of the best Neapolitan pizza in Londongo to Vicoli di Napoli Pizzeria in Stoke Newingtona gem that graced the pages of EatPrayLove. This family-run pizzeria has been dishing out deliciousness since 1870proving that good things stand the test of time – especially when it’s in its fifth generation.
You can’t go wrong with the classic marinara or ever-popular margheritaand for those feeling extra-cheesythere's the option to double up on mozzarella. Each ingredient is top-notchfrom the delightfully thin and pillowy base to the sweetjuicy tomatoes and freshpeppery basil. With such qualityit’s no wonder every bite feels like a little celebration of Italian tradition.
Sograb a seatdig inand prepare to be transported straight to Naples without leaving London.
Margherita price: £11.50
Address: 125 Stoke Newington Church StStoke NewingtonLondonN16 0UH
Website: vicolidinapoli.co.uk
20. Fatto Pizza & Beer
If you’re a pillowy pizza fanvisit Fatto A Mano’s latest Kings Cross outpost. This addition to the renowned Neapolitan- pizzeria features contemporary furnishings and a lively atmospheremaking it the perfect spot for a quick and casual dinner with friends.
The menu strikes a delightful balance between traditional Italian toppings and innovative twists. Diners can choose from a variety of optionsincluding fennel sausage paired with Neapolitan broccoli and the indulgent combination of mortadella served alongside a whole burrata. Each pizza is crafted with careusing fresh dough that is prepared daily and allowed to prove for at least 24 hours. This method reduces the amount of yeast for a lighter crust and enhances the overall flavour. True to Neapolitan traditionthese pizzas are baked at an impressive 450 degrees for just 90 secondsresulting in perfectly blistered crusts.
Margherita price: £11.50
Address: Unit 13 Pancras SqLondon N1C 4AG
Website: fattoamanopizza.com
21. Manifesto Pizza
Vittorio Maschiothe former director of Natoorahas rolled out his first London pizzeriaand it's all about celebrating the best seasonal toppings. Flour sourced from Molino Pasinia family-run mill in Northern Italymeets the creamy goodness of fior di latte imported from Pugliacreating a delightful base for some seriously tasty pizzas.
The biga- dough is a star in its own rightproving for 48 hours to achieve that perfect ciabatta-like texture. With a semolina-coated crustthese pizzas have a wonderfully light and crisp base that stands up beautifully to a generous spread of sweet tomatoes.
Insideyou’ll find a relaxed atmosphere with minimalist décor – think wooden tables and easy-going counter service. For those in a hurrya stack of boxes is ready for takeout. The menu keeps things refreshingly simpleoffering six delicious pizzasa couple of beers from Hackney Wick's Crate Breweryfour wines and two Sicilian soft drinks.
If you’re in the mood for something more substantialthe pig and field optionloaded with peppery Pedrazzoli ham and earthy mushroomswill hit the spot.
Margherita (Daisy) price: £11.90
Address: 148 Northcote RoadLondonSW11 6RD
Website: manifestopizza.com
22. Cecconi’s Pizza Bar

Brought to you by the folks behind Soho HouseCecconi’s Pizza Bar is your go-to spot for pizza and pasta. Plusyou can enjoy a refreshing Aperol spritz on tap. The charming décorfeaturing vintage Italian posterschic black-and-white mosaic tiles and classic mahogany tablescreates a warm and inviting retro vibe that will make you feel right at home.
In the summer monthsgrab a seat on the street and unwind with a punchy negroni as you watch the world go by. The pizzas are a delightboasting a wonderfully doughy crust with a hint of char and smoky flavour. The generoussaucy bases are piled high with toppingsensuring every bite is packed with flavour.
You can't go wrong with the buffalo mozzarellatomatoand basil combination for a classic treat. Feeling a little indulgent? Opt for the lavish pizza topped with parma hampeppery rocketcreamy mozzarellaparmesanand oozy burrataall finished with olive oil for that extra indulgent touch. If you’re after something lighterthe pizzette is perfect for delivering on taste without the hefty feel.
Margherita price: £12
Address: 19-21 Old Compton StreetLondonW1D 5JJ
Website: cecconispizzabar.com
23. Unlock
Enjoy authentic Neapolitan pizza by the canal at this stylish pizzeria and exhibition space in Hackney Wick. Adorned with captivating art from various collaborationsthe vibrant atmosphere complements the bustling open kitchen where skilled pizzaiolos craft their creations in a traditional wood-fired oven.
The menu is thoughtfully divided into ‘classic’ and ‘gourmet’ optionsinviting adventurous diners to explore the more unconventional offerings. Heretoppings range from unexpected delights like kiwi puréeto panko tempura prawns and sweet and sour pork neckensuring an exciting culinary experience. Staying true to its Neapolitan rootsthe pizza base features a softchewy dough with a beautifully blistered crust.
We sampled the gourmet prawn and pistachio pizzawhich brilliantly paired nutty pistachio pesto with creamy stracciatellacomplemented by the crispy texture of the tempura prawns.
Margherita price: £12
Address: 1 Monkwood WayLondon E32EG
Website: unlock2021.me
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24. Farina
Located on Notting Hill High StreetFarina Pizzeria is your go-to destination for authentic Neapolitan pizzasproudly steering clear of pineapple and pepperoni. During the summer monthssnag a table by the floor-to-ceiling folding glass doors and let the enticing smoky aroma envelop youor in winterkeep warm by settling in close to the small open kitchen to catch all the action.
The 48-hour fermented dough is a true standout– light and airywith a beautifully charred crust perfect for tearing off to soak up any leftover tomato juices at the end of your meal. For those who enjoy a bit of spicethe Farina pizza topped with ndujasalami and provola delivers a satisfying kick. Alternativelythe Burratinaadorned with delicate courgettes and luscious burrataoffers a refreshing and creamy twist.
While the pizzas take centre stagedon’t miss the chance to start your meal with the delectable garlicky polpettewhich comes nestled in a richsweet tomato sauce that’s simply irresistible. With its inviting atmosphere and delicious offeringsFarina is the perfect spot to indulge in a slice of Naples right in the heart of Notting Hill.
Margherita price: £12.50
Address: 115 Notting Hill GateLondonW11 3LB
Website: farinapizza.co.uk
25. Florencio

Chef Diego Jacquet has unveiled an exciting new pizzeria alongside his acclaimed modern Argentinian grillZoilo. Each pizza has a meticulously crafted dough that undergoes 48 hours of fermentationensuring a beautifully textured base that perfectly complements its toppings. Drawing inspiration from Buenos Aires’s celebrated muzza these pizzas celebrate bold flavours and quality ingredients.
Standout offerings include the El Cuartitofeaturing a delightful combination of chorizogrilled peppers and jalapeñosdelivering a satisfying kick with every bite. Another highlight is the Martitawhich boasts a luxurious gorgonzola béchameltopped with tender courgettes and crunchy walnuts for a richnutty finish.
Margherita (muzza) price: £12.90
Address: 14 Seymour PlLondon W1H 7NF
Website: florenciopizza.com
26. Purezza

As the UK’s first 100 per cent vegan pizzeriaPurezza is redefining plant-based dining by crafting pizzas that pay homage to Neapolitan traditions. The restaurant focuses on using alternative ingredients to replicate classic flavourssuch as its exclusive plant-based mozzarella – a remarkable achievement that took over two years to develop. This organicdairy-free cheese is made from brown rice milkmaking it low in fat and allergen-freeand it’s a unique offering that sets Purezza apart.
After its successful debut in Brighton in 2015Purezza expanded to Camden three years laterwith exciting plans for further locations on the horizon. The restaurant has even secured investment to launch its mozzarella production in a factory for retailmaking it easier for customers to enjoy this innovative cheese at home.
In 2018Purezza made waves by winning National Pizza of the Year for its Parmigiana Party pizzastanding out as the only plant-based entry in the competition. With its commitment to quality and creativityPurezza is a must-visit for anyone looking to indulge in delicious vegan pizza that doesn’t compromise on taste or tradition.
Margherita price: £13
Address: 43 ParkwayLondonNw1 7PN
Website: purezza.co.uk
27. Doughnation

In the vibrant heart of Covent Gardenthis lively pizzeria offers a delightful summer garden terrace with stunning views over the piazza. The menu features a curated selection of artisan-crafted pizzas with hand-stretched doughshowcasing classic toppings and inventive flavour combinations.
One must-try is the comforting potato pizzawhich artfully layers thinly sliced potatoes with rich fontina cheese and a sprinkle of thyme salt – an intriguing vegetarian option that’s both hearty and satisfying. The nduja sausage pizza stands out for meat loversfeaturing spicy pockets of ndujashaved pecorino romano and fresh rocket for a delightful contrast.
In addition to its delectable pizzasthe menu includes creative dishes that push the boundaries of traditional pizzeria fare. Don’t miss the baked sweetcorn ribsdrizzled with basil pesto and a hint of chilliand topped with bocconcini cheeseoffering a refreshing twist to your dining experience.
Margherita price: £13.95
Address: 3 Henrietta StLondon WC2E 8PS
Website: 3henrietta.com/doughnation-pizza/
28. Pizzeria Mozza

Discover this chic Cal-Italian pizzeriawhere upscale pizza meets the enchanting ambience of a wild Mediterranean garden. Hereyou won’t find the typical crispy thin crust or overly saucy Neapolitan ; insteadthese pizzas are delightfully airy and softwith a satisfying chew that makes each bite a pleasure.
The innovative take on the classic ham and pineapple stands out on the menufeaturing ribbons of delicately smoked speck that replace the traditional hamcomplemented by a zesty kick from jalapeño peppers. This dish is so impressive that it may even convert the most dedicated pineapple opponents. Another highlight is the fennel sausage pizzatopped with creamy pannafior di lattesweet red onions and fresh scallionscreating a harmonious blend of flavours showcasing the best artisanal pizza-making.
Margherita price: £16
Address: 14-15 Langham PlLondon W1B 2QS
Website: treehousehotels.com/london/eat-drink/pizzeria-mozza
29. Alley Cats Pizza
Alley Cats celebrates the vibrant pizza culture of New York with its mouth-wateringthin and crispy 14-inch pizzas. Nestled just off Marylebone High Streetthis lively new addition to London's dining scene boasts a charming interior adorned with gingham tableclothssoftly glowing lamps and a projector screening episodes of The Sopranoseffortlessly whisking diners away to the bustling streets of 90s NYC.
Expect to queue for a taste of these delectable offeringsas Alley Cats operates on a walk-in basis. Howeverit is totally worth the waitas each impressive 14-inch pizza is baked to perfection in the classic thin and crispy fashionand served on elegant silver stands at your table. The menu may be succinctfeaturing just nine pizzasbut it includes two delightful options with a white baseensuring there’s something to satisfy every palate.
Margherita price: £16
Address: 22 Paddington StLondon W1U 5QY
Website: alleycatspizza.co.uk
30. Homeslice

Homeslice is a top contender for the best pizza in Londonwith locations in ShoreditchFitzroviathe City and Covent Garden. Whether you’re in the mood to dine in or grab a slice to gothis pizzeria has you coveredwith options ranging from a single slice to a whopping 20-inch pizza. Why not indulge and split your pizza 50/50 with two different flavours? It’s the perfect way to share (or keep all the best toppings to yourself!).
Andwhile you’re at itdon’t miss the chance to try its iconic sauceswhich are perfect for dunking those crusts. Spice aficionados will love the zesty jalapeño salsawhile those with a taste for luxury can savour the rich truffle soy glaze or creamy truffle crème fraîche.
Margherita price: £26
Address: 13 Neal’s YardCovent GardenLondonWC2H 9DP
Website: homeslicepizza.co.uk
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