
Detroit, not Chicago — there’s a distinct difference when it comes to pizza, and Kwadratowy Pies has brought it to Warsaw with flair. Their square-shaped pizzas boast a crispy outside and a soft inside, especially noteworthy with the stuffed Bolognese pizza. It’s a friendly, cozy spot where indecision is solved by mixing and matching pizzas. Don’t hesitate to try the Hawaiian — I dare say, it’s worth it!
Chmielna 13A, kwadratowypies.pl
Does Warsaw need another Neapolitan pizza place, one may ask? The answer is a resounding yes when you bite into a pizza topped with burrata at Sole! The interiors are modern, adorned with touches of color akin to hipster novelty socks in white tennis shoes. Attention to detail in pizza-making sets Sole apart as a formidable Neapolitan contender, and their tiramisu is a sweet indulgence that would make even Iga Swiatek put down her tennis racket.
Dobra 31, IG:sole.powisle
If you’ve ever dined at a bustling, beloved eatery in Italy, you know the special thrill of feeling like part of an authentic culinary tradition. Bottegas in Warsaw captures that same sense of charm and authenticity. From all their amazing pizzas, Bottega’s does it all with genuine Italian flair. The magic really happens in the open kitchen, where you can enjoy the lively banter between owner Mattiau and the chefs in Italian. It’s like being part of an Italian family gathering—full of warmth and passion. And while their pasta and cocktails are exceptional, it’s the simplicity of their Margherita pizza that truly sings Volare.
Oboźna 9/105, bottegas.pl/