6 of the Best Pizza Places in Edinburgh, recommended by an Italian

Elena Pederiva ·August 27, 2024Reading time: 6 minutes

What better way to visit a city than to combine food and sightseeing? Edinburgh has a lot to offer, from traditional Scottish cuisine to international foods from all around the world. As an Italian living in the city, I’ve pulled together a list of my favourite places where you can find the best authentic Italian pizza in Edinburgh, friendly service and, if that’s not enough, things to see and do nearby.

  1. Salerno Pizza St James Quarter

    Salerno Pizza, Edinburgh

    © Princes Restaurants

    Salerno Pizza offers a fresh Neapolitan pizza experience, using the best traditional Italian ingredients. They have something for everyone – vegan, vegetarian and gluten free pizza options can be found on their menu.

    What makes it so special?

    This authentic pizzeria offers off-menu pizzas every month, so you can always have something new to try! Those with a sweet tooth won’t want to miss their “Nutella Pizza”, served with fresh strawberries – a real treat within their dessert menu.

    What is there to do nearby?

    Salerno Pizza is located within the St James Quarter, a state-of-the-art shopping centre that combines modernity and technology to offer one of the best shopping and food and drink experiences in Edinburgh.

    Key facilities
    • Parking
    • Accessible Parking Or Drop-off Point
    • Accessible toilets
    • WiFi
  2. Pizza Geeks Leith & Dalry Road

    Pizza Geeks, Edinburgh

    © Pizza Geeks

    If you’re into the world of video games, cartoons, movies and everything in between, then Pizza Geeks is the place for you! With pizza names based on their favourite video games and cartoons, make sure you try their famous filled-dough balls.

    Make sure to also check out their brand-new pop-up experience on Easter Road. Inspired by 80s nostalgia, the venue encompasses everything from gaming to movies and gives a special nod to iconic 80s inspired shows with also a quiz night every Wednesday and a new cocktail menu. They also welcome dogs in both venues.

    What makes it so special?

    If you want to taste real Scottish flavours, don’t forget to try “The Braveheart,” “The Wildling” or “The Chorizard” pizzas, which mix Italian and Scottish flavours in a unique combination – only for the daredevils!

    What is there to do nearby?

    Visit The Royal Yacht Britannia, named by many as one of the UK's best attractions and just a 10 minute walk from the Leith Pizza Geeks location. Delve into a bit of Scottish history and explore this unique floating royal residence.

  3. Razzo Pizza Great Jct St, Leith

    Razzo Pizza, Edinburgh

    © Razzo Pizza

    Razzo Pizza is one not to miss if you're looking for authentic Neapoliotan pizza made with love. Open everyday, this intimate pizzeria offers a variety of antipasti, pizzas and sweets for all tastebuds.

    Make sure to book if your planning to visit as seating is limited or order to takeaway if you want to enjoy a pizza on the shores of the Water of Leith.

    What makes it so special?

    Sit on one of the stools at the window and enjoy lunch and watch sunny Leith buzzing. Can you imagine a better spot to do so?

    What is there to do nearby?

    Enjoy pizza with a sea view on the shores of the Water of Leith, or stroll through the Leith neighbourhood, ranked fourth on the list of the world’s most beautiful neighbourhoods in 2021, according to Time Out.

  4. Matto Pizza Meadowbank & Morningside

    Matto Pizza

    © @matto.pizza

    With two pizzerias in Morningside and Meadowbank, Matto Pizza is dedicated to the art and craft of true Neapolitan pizza. All of their pizzas are slow-cooked in a wood-fired oven at 500 degrees for 60 seconds or less.

    What makes it so special?

    Matto Pizza has 16 pizzas on the menu, with plenty of vegetarian and vegan options, too. Don’t forget to try their “Matto crema e amarena,” a Neapolitan babá filled with cream and decorated with black cherries.

    What is there to do nearby?

    If you’re in the Morningside area, take a stroll down this delightful street in south Edinburgh where you can browse through a variety of independent stores. Or, if you’re near Meadowbank, grab a takeaway pizza and enjoy it at sunset on the hills of Arthur’s Seat.

  5. Pizzeria 1926 Dalry Road

    Pizzeria 1926

    © @giraffesfoodadventures

    Pizzeria 1926 offers pizza and service in true Neapolitan style. With frequent pizza specials on their daily menu, this pizzeria won’t disappoint if you’re looking for true Neapolitan pizza.

    What makes it so special?

    Do you know all the Napoli players? Don’t worry, you’ll learn them all – every pizza here has been named after one of the players! Napoli, Maradona and Pizza, that’s the order of things according to Pizzeria 1926.

    What is there to do nearby?

    Spend an evening at the nearby Fountain Park after eating a delicious pizza. You’ll be able to find a movie theatre, bowling alley, laser tag, mini golf and trampolines, as well as other restaurants for a late-night snack!

  6. Pizza Posto Nicholson Street

    Pizza Posto

    © @pizzapostouk

    Pizza Posto offers a wide variety of Neapolitan-style pizzas made with a slow-rising multi-grain dough, side dishes and appetisers that you can enjoy alone or with friends!

    What makes it so special?

    Pizza Posto have special spritz cocktails on the menu that you can sip in the summer in their exclusive Spritz Garden.

    What is there to do nearby?

    Located directly across the street from the Festival Theatre, Pizza Posto is the perfect place for a snack before heading to the theatre.

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