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Best pizza in London: From takeaways to restaurants, here's where we go for a slice

文章作者:佚名 人气:发表时间:2025-09-23 17:56:44
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While there's no such thing as a 'bad pizza' per say, it is after all just dough, cheese and tomato (don't come for me Italians), life is too short to eat average pies and so we've made it our mission to find the very best slices in the city. Whether you need a quick lunchtime meal, or your hangover is calling for a cheesy crust, or you need a nice restaurant for midweek catchups, there's always a pizza spot to head to. And we've taken the hard work out for you of deciding which of the many pizza places to head to in London and found our top 10 favourites.

So without further ado, these are the best pizzas in London (and don't forget to dip your crusts in all the hot honey!).

1

Where to find them: Bethnal Green, Clapton, Hoxton, Deptford, Walthamstow and Hammersmith.

Takeaway available?: Yes

We order: The Wicker Man or The White Goat

"If you’re looking for delicious pizza on your doorstep, you might just be in luck with Sodo Pizza, which boasts locations in every corner of London.

"As we all know, sourdough is still king in the pizza biz, and at Sodo they take it particularly seriously (peep the name?). Their grains are grown in Buckinghamshire — by a farmer called John! — and their dough is fermented for a minimum of 48 hours, so a lot of love has gone into each and every pizza. Plus, all of Sodo’s ingredients are seasonal, so there’ll always be new inventions to try, whether you’re a meat-eater, vegan, or even a white pizza girlie.

"Don’t scrimp on those sides, either — sounds rogue, but may we recommend the picked veggies and fennel salami? Oh and there’s an impressive selection of local beers and natural wines to wash it all down. Enjoy!" - Brit Dawson, Sex and Relationships Editor

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2

Where to find them: Marylebone

Takeaway available?: Yes

We order: The Stracciatella

"You know that scene in Bridget Jones when she’s having a candlelit Italian dinner with Mark Darcy, and everything seems right in the world? Florencio will make you feel like that. With low lighting and marble tabletops, the setting is perfect for romantic dates or catching up with pals (as I did.)

"As for the food? The pizzas is crispy and light with dippable crusts, thanks to dough that is fermented for 48 hours, and topped with seasonal ingredients, while the negronis are ice cold and moreish." - Dusty Baxter-Wright, Entertainment and Lifestyle Director

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3

Where to find them: Bethnal Green, Covent Garden and King's Cross

Takeaway available?: Yes

We order: The 'Nduja

Originating in Brighton in 2015, the seaside favourite has made its way to the capital, bringing with it the most pillowy of dough, which is proven for at least 24 hours and a mega combination of toppings. They also offer non-gluten dough. Their restaurants are warm and friendly, and with the pizzas cooking in less than 90 seconds they're sure to be on your table fast.

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4

Where to find them: Aldgate, Holborn, Hoxton, King's Cross, and Spitalfields.

Takeaway available?: Yes

We order: The Regina

If you're in need of a pizza fix at lunchtime, head to Pizza Union. Their 12" pizzas are all under £10, super thin and super quickly made, meaning you can enjoy a leisurely work lunch while tucking into a delicious pizza. Prices start at just £3.95 for a Mariana pizza, and you can expect to see all the classic combinations too.

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5

Where to find them: Brixton, Peckham, Sydenham, Ladywell and South Norwood.

Takeaway available?: Yes

We order: Hot Honey Dog or the Winter Greengrocer

When I first moved to London, this was the pizza I ordered on my first night in the city, and so it holds a special place in my heart. But also the pizza is just really good. The sourdough base is made with a combination of Shipton Mill organic rye, wholemeal and white flour. The rest of their ingredients are also sourced in the UK, even the mozzarella, resulting in some truly mouth-watering combinations. Oh, and on Mondays they do half price pizza, the perfect start to the week in our opinion.

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6

Where to find them: Hammersmith

Takeaway available?: Yes

We order: The Vecna, obvs

Yep, you expected that one. The cult favourite is deserving of the hype, with many people claiming it as "the best pizza" they've ever eaten, but we'll let you be the judge of that (although you will most likely agree). A mix between New York and classic Italian pizzas, it will be worth queue, or if you plan ahead, try and reserve your dough ahead of time.

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7

Where to find them: Notting Hill

Takeaway available?: Yes

We order: The House Pie

If you favour a more deep dish style pizza, then head to Ria's. Their pizza dough is created using regenerative flour, and fermented for up to 72 hours, so you can expect chewy and crisp crusts. Pizzas come in either a slice (for the House Pie, Vegan Pie and Pepperoni & soppressata) or a whole pie. Also anywhere that does a roasted king prawns pizza is a yes in our books.

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8

Where to find them: Bermondsey, Tufnell Park, Hither Green, Tottenham, Crofton Park, Crystal Palace, Balham, East Dulwich, Hackney Road, Leytonstone, Walthamstow, Finsbury Park, Clapton

Takeaway available?: Only takeaway no sit in

We order: The monthly special

Trust us when we say your Friday night takeaways or Sunday hangovers are about to be transformed with this pizza. The takeaway began a decade ago formed between three friends who have taken over the pizza game. Their USP? Their 18" pizzas which are perfect for parties or just a really hungry day for two people. And another USP? Their collabs. From Amelia Dimoldenberg to middle eastern restaurant Bubala, they're regularly offering up a new and innovative special. So basically an excuse to get at least one a month.

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9

Where to find them: Soho, Shoreditch, Tottenham Court Road, Canary Wharf, Spitalfields, Queensway and Westfield.

Takeaway available?: Yes

We order: Cinghiale or the Portobello

This Manchester institution made its way down south a few years ago and now has locations all over London. The pizza is pillowy and moreish and filled with classic combinations, as well as two monthly specials. Also make sure to order all the dips (garlic ailoi, 'nduja alioi and chilli honey) for those soft crusts at the end.

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10

Where to find them: 11-15 Minories, London EC3N 1AX (tucked inside the Canopy by Hilton London City hotel).

Takeaway available?: No

We order: Capricciosa pizza

"Are you a low-key solo diner? Or are you simply after a laid-back dinner date evening (accompanied by delicious Italian food, obvs)? Well, look no further than Penny Squares which is just a short walk from Aldgate station in East London. The signature pizza has been authentically reimagined, allowing for a choice of up to three flavours (think: half and half vibes). It’s the perfect main for those craving classic Italian flavours, but with a more is more twist! Finish with a serving of the amarena rum baba and thank me later. Buon Appetito!" - Lia Mappoura, Beauty Writer

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Lydia Venn
Senior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer

 Lydia Venn is Cosmopolitan UK’s Senior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer. She covers everything from TV and film, to the latest celebrity news. She also writes across our work/life section regularly creating quizzes, covering exciting new food releases and sharing the latest interior must-haves. In her role she’s interviewed everyone from Margot Robbie to Niall Horan, and her work has appeared on an episode of The Kardashians. After completing a degree in English at the University of Exeter, Lydia moved into fashion journalism, writing for the Daily Express, before working as Features Editor at The Tab, where she spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour and Talk Radio. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of Gilmore Girls and 00s teen movies, and in her free time can be found with a margarita in hand watching the Real Housewives on repeat. Find her on LinkedIn.
 

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