Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy, family-run Italian spot in Vesterbro serving standout Neapolitan-leaning pizzas and hearty pastas at fair Copenhagen prices, with occasional service delays in a very small, bustling room.
Leo's Pizza delivers exceptional Neapolitan-style pizzas with quality toppings and warm, personal service that earn solid A-grade standing in Copenhagen's competitive dining scene. The occasional inconsistency during peak times and very tight seating prevent grade A territory, though strong customer loyalty and fair pricing reinforce its reputation as a beloved neighborhood favorite worth visiting.
The room feels cozy and bustling, a tiny Vesterbro nook where Italian chatter mingles with the oven’s hum. Service is usually warm and personal—one diner noted the team “fixed our order and smiled through the rush”—though the size can mean waits when it is packed. Seating is tight and ventilation can feel heavy at peak times, but the spirit is unmistakably family-run. The cooking skews traditional Italian with Neapolitan-leaning pizzas, creamy burrata with nduja, and satisfying pastas like carbonara. Reviewers praise the soft, airy dough and balanced sauces; desserts like tiramisu divide opinion on sweetness. It is more comfort and craft than showy technique, with prices that feel fair by Copenhagen standards. For families, this menu is easy: Margherita, Vesuvio, spaghetti bolognese, garlic bread, and simple salads are kid-friendly. There is no kids’ menu, but portions and straightforward flavors travel well. Space is very limited, so early visits or takeaway can make family meals smoother.
Area: Lively Vesterbro high street with cafes, bars, indie shops; attracts locals and visitors seeking casual dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, with steady foot traffic into evening; typical urban awareness advised.
Nearby: Near bars, small hotels/hostels and shopping; convenient to Copenhagen Central and meatpacking district nightlife.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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