Pizza Restaurants in Fitzrovia
1. Obicà Mozzarella Bar, Pizza e Cucina
Italian restaurant in Soho
19-20 Poland St - W1
“Surprisingly decent Italian fare… proper (and huge) pizza and pasta and, if you have room, pleasing puddings” carves an ongoing niche for these smartly decorated outposts of an international Italian chain (started in 2004), where – as the name hints – many dishes feature Mozzarella di Bufala.
2. Santa Maria
Pizza restaurant in Fitzrovia
160 New Cavendish St - W1W
“The pizza is second to none”, combining “top-quality ingredients and fabulous bases” at this quartet of “bustling” pizzerias founded 15 years ago by Neapolitan-born Angelo and Pasquale. Since launching in Ealing, they have expanded slowly to Fulham, Islington and Fitzrovia – and the extent to which they’ve maintained their ratings is an achievement for an expanding group.
3. Pizzeria Mozza
Pizza restaurant in Fitzrovia
Treehouse Hotel, 14-15 Langham Place - W1B
“Delicious and different pizza” from star LA baker-chef Nancy Silverton – founder of La Brea Bakery and a James Beard Award winner – is “worth undergoing the hotel ambience for” at this café, adjacent to Treehouse Hotel London, which is opposite Broadcasting House. It opened a few months after Covid lockdowns ended in 2001, and has never perhaps inspired the buzz it deserves.
4. Pizza Pilgrims
Pizza restaurant in Soho
11-12 Dean St - W1
“More hit ’n’ miss than they used to be, but still a go-to chain” – the Elliot brothers’ successful group is heading towards 20 branches in the capital, but “still producing quality dishes despite becoming quite a brand”: “lovely scorched, pillowy-based pizzas with plenty of power in the ingredients” and “reasonably priced for the quality!” Latest to launch, in June 2024, was a branch by Euston.
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