Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Cozy Earl's Court pizzeria with standout pies, friendly service, broad vegan options, and fair prices, though service charges and occasional inconsistency appear.
Pizza Piccolo delivers reliable neighborhood pizzeria quality with strong pizza execution and genuinely welcoming service that make it competitive with respected local favorites. Occasional inconsistency in crust doneness and pasta quality prevents a higher grade, while the tight, intimate space and traditional menu lack the distinction needed for grade A territory. Best experienced for what it is: an honest, friendly spot where the pizza program shines and the team remembers your name.
Tucked off Earl's Court on a small side street, Pizza Piccolo feels warm and homely with tightly spaced tables and friendly faces who remember guests. Reviewers call out the pizza dough for its chew and balance and the staff for genuine hospitality that makes even a quick meal feel cared for. One guest summed it up as a spot where the food "hits the spot and the team makes you feel welcome." The cooking leans classic Italian pizzeria rather than flashy, with good-value pizzas, a few pastas, and an unusually deep vegan selection. Innovation level is traditional with thoughtful ingredients, so expect reliable favorites like Napolitana, Quattro Formaggi, and Calzone more than chef theatrics. Most nights run smoothly and fast; occasional off-nights show up as a burnt base or an average pasta, but the pizza program is the clear strength. Families fare well here: simple pies like Margherita or Farm House, garlic bread and fries, and a cozy room that welcomes kids. The menu confirms many kid-friendly choices and plenty for plant-based diners. Space is small, so strollers and very large parties may find it snug; consider booking or arriving early.
Area: Residential-meets-hotel quarter near Earl's Court station with a mix of locals and visitors; casual dining and neighborhood pubs.
Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled streets with steady foot traffic in evenings.
Nearby: Close to hotels and the Underground; tucked off a side street that lends a hidden-gem feel.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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