Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative, thin-crust pizzas with vegan options in a multi-level, counter-service townhouse just off the main drag; great flavor for most, but self-service and occasional service lapses frustrate some.
Reykjavik Pizzeria delivers solid casual dining through strong food quality with crisp thin crust and creative toppings, supported by quick service. However, inconsistent execution—some pies reported bland, occasional upstairs neglect—and modest service attentiveness prevent higher grades. A reliable neighborhood choice for pizza lovers, though not a regional destination.
Tucked on a quiet street just off downtown, this spot feels like a cozy townhouse with multi-level seating and a laid-back neighborhood vibe. Guests praise crisp thin-crust pies and friendly counter service, with one diner sharing, "The crust snapped and the toppings tasted bright." However, some upstairs tables report spotty follow-up once seated. The cooking leans classic pizza craft with playful Icelandic twists—think chili banana, dates with vegan cheese, or seafood mixes—more elevated traditional than showy fusion. Most find flavors balanced and satisfying, though a few call certain combos bland, especially multi-cheese or seafood pies. If you like thin crust, shareable 15 inch sizes, and vegan choices that deliver, it is an easy win for a casual meal. Families do well here: there is a kids pizza, forgiving seating, and simple options like Margherita or pepperoni. Self-serve drinks and stairs to upper floors matter for planning with young children or elders; one reviewer noted the stairs were tough for a senior, so factor mobility needs into your visit.
Area: Quiet residential-meets-central street near downtown; relaxed neighborhood vibe with easy walkability.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit central Reykjavík area with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Short walk from main tourist streets; near guesthouses, small shops, and cafés.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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