Dublin has really upped its pizza game in the past few years, with great pizzerias now located all across the city.
This list was so hard for us to write, as there are so many that we love to drop into for a slice. However, after much discussion, we finally whittled our original list down to the 13 best places to get pizza in Dublin. Read on to find out where to go and let us know in the comments below if you agree with us.
1. Pi
George's Street
We obviously couldn't create a list about the best pizzas in Dublin without including Pi which, since opening last year, has been going from strength to strength. If you ever saw the queues outside and thought it wasn't worth the wait, then you need to get to Pi and try it out right now; you won't regret it.
2. Paulie's Pizza
Upper Grand Canal Street
Paulie's Pizza is a Dublin classic, offering some of the most delicious pizzas we've ever eaten. Paulie's uses top-class ingredients to make a wide array of inventive, tasty pizzas that will keep you coming back for more.
3. Sano
Exchange Street, Temple Bar
Sano is one of the capital's best-kept secrets, offering seriously good pizza at an extremely reasonable price point. We love the variety of toppings available at Sano, plus the atmosphere is always really good at this spot, so you'll definitely enjoy your visit.
4. Dublin Pizza Company
Aungier Street
Without a doubt, Dublin Pizza Company sells some of the best pizza in Dublin. We love that their monthly special are so innovative, as well as delicious, and the fact that this company always tries to highlight Irish ingredients is a big win in our book.
5. Manifesto
Rathmines Road Lower
Manifesto in Rathmines offers amazing pizza, as well as superb gluten-free options, which is why we definitely had to include it on our list of the best places for pizza in Dublin. The flavours here are always spot on and we love that our coeliac friends can enjoy a pizza that's just as good as ours when we visit Manifesto.
6. Rita's
Ranelagh
One of the newer kids on the block, Rita's had queues down the street when it first opened and once you try it, it's not hard to understand why. The pizza is great and we love the level of leopard spots on the crust, so it's a perfect spot to grab a pint and a slice with friends.
7. Caffe Amore
South Great George's Street
Caffe Amore is a classic spot for pizza in Dublin with friendly staff, delicious toppings and a crispy base. The location is really central and busy, so it's a great spot to drop into when you're out and about in the city.
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8. Osteria Lucio
Clanwilliam Terrace, Grand Canal Quay
Co-owned by Michelin-starred chef Ross Lewis, you're basically guaranteed a good pizza when you visit Osteria Lucio. The crust here is some of the crispest in Dublin and we love the array of delicious and innovative toppings available.
9. Forno 500º
Dame Street
Forno 500º is the only place for pizza in Dublin that has been accredited by the Associazione Verace Pizza Napolitana (AVPN), meaning it offers truly authentic Neapolitan-style pizza in the city. These gorgeous pizzas are always great and you can really taste the quality of the sourdough-style crust.
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10. The Yarn
Liffey Street Lower
Owned by the Woollen Mills restaurant group, The Yarn sells some of the tastiest pizza in Dublin. We implore you to try the specials when you visit, as they're always fantastically unusual.
11. Da Mimmo
North Strand
Da Mimmo is a gorgeous little family-run restaurant that serves up some seriously high-quality pizza. If you're looking for somewhere to visit on the Northside, then this is the spot to visit. While all their pizzas are delicious, we're particularly fond of their margherita.
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12. Coke Lane Pizza At Lucky's
Meath Street
This wood-fired pizza joint started as a pop-up but Coke Lane has now found a permanent home at Lucky's on Meath Street. The flavours here are really inventive and we love their €13 pizza and pint deal.
13. Gaillot et Grey
Clanbrassil Street Lower
Well-known for its amazing bread, Gaillot et Grey also serves up some of the best pizza in Dublin. The pizzas are made in a French style, using French cheeses in place of classic Italian-style ones. The location is spot on too, as Clanbrassil Street is full of great restaurants and bars, so be sure to go for a wander while you're in the area.
We're looking forward to trying Uno, the newest pizza joint in Rathmines so keep an eye on this post as we'll update you soon to let you know what we think.
Where do you like to get pizza in Dublin? Let us know in the comments below.
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