Pizza Restaurants in Chelsea
1. Made in Italy
Italian restaurant in Chelsea
249 King’s Rd - SW3
“This King’s Road stalwart” is “still going strong after all these years” as “a good local standby for pizzas and pasta” (the latter only in SW3). “Always busy with a happy vibe – a great choice for a cheap and cheerful night out”. Its longstanding sibling in the ‘Nappy Valley’ closed in June 2025. Top Tip – covered rooftop terrace for walk-ins only.
2. Rocca
Pizza restaurant in South Kensington
73 Old Brompton Rd - SW7
Duo of valued “neighbourhood hang-outs” in Dulwich Village and South Ken, providing a “pleasant, safe option” (and a “kid friendly” one too); “the food is in standard pizza and pasta territory, but freshly prepared and in decent portions”.
3. Cinquecento
Pizza restaurant in Chelsea
1 Cale Street - SW3
“Surprisingly good, and good-value, pizza (for an upscale locale)” – and “with the fluffiest crust” – are found at this six-year-old Chelsea hangout with a spinoff in Soho. Branches in Portobello Road and Haverstock Hill closed down last year.
4. Alley Cats
Pizza restaurant in Kensington and Chelsea
342 King’s Rd - SW3
Crispy NYC-style pizza is the mainstay at this walk-ins-only newcomer in Marylebone, where Sicilian-born chef Francesco Macri knocks out thin, 14-inch pizzas topped with imported Italian ingredients. According to our diners’ poll it’s not bad, but whether it’s worth braving the queues inspired by its instant TikTok fame is more dubious. And as of August 2024, you can also grab a slice or some of their signature meatballs in tomato sauce on the King’s Road in Chelsea, complete with gingham tablecloths, church pew-style seating, and episodes of ‘The Sopranos’ silently projected on an endless loop.
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