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Il Bacio

3.5 (22 reviews)
ModerateItalian, Pizza
Closed 6:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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Prudence I.

Two lovely, properly local restaurants to eat in form the Il Bacio Stoke Newington pizza restaurant empire. The pizzas come with a variety of interesting and standard toppings including one with Italian sausage (proper sausage not just the salami that I was expecting) and rosemary and there is a long but not too long pasta menu. Salads, starters and garlic bread are also available although I'm always far too stuffed to even attempt dessert. They also operate as a traditional pizza delivery restaurant, great for those days when it's just too cold and too far to walk the few paces from my house to the restaurant. The only thing I have against this place is that I don't like the cheese they use as standard on their pizzas, I think it's kinda plasticky and so always have to pay the Buffalo Mozzarella supplement.

Matt D.

Probably the most authentic Italian experience you could find on Stoke Newington Church Street. Authentic in the way of food, décor, service and ambience. In an area that has an abundance of places to eat, this one stands out as a complete package. There are a few places on Stoke Newington Church Street that can transport you out of London and into another country, and this is one of them. The pizza is the real deal, not the kind of deal that chain pizza store would offer, but the real thing. The décor is full of Italian pictures and paraphernalia that makes you feel relaxed. The restaurant is licensed and has a great selection of wines. The food is very reasonably priced as well. I guess that are keeping it authentic in every possible way, as you would not pay through your nose if you were in Italy.

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Best pizza I've ever had. For real! Only tried the vegetarian one but I can only recommend it!

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Voodoo Ray's - Big slices with Frozen Margaritas and Beer

Voodoo Ray's

(41 reviews)

£

Kingsland, De Beauvoir

Aw yeah, Voodoo Ray's. You're like having a slice of home…read more Pizza by the slice is a god-send when you need it. Post-drink, when you're in a hurry, etc. It was busy when we came in; lots of happy faces. I was told that it was similar to a favorite by-the-slice place. While we waited for the pizza, I helped myself to the pitchers of water on the counter. One pitcher had fresh sprigs of mint in it, which was refreshing after so much walking! Before long, I'm brought my slice (handing back my order slip) and head out the door. We're running late! And you know, it was close. On the Margherita, the amount of sauce to crust was superb, the mozzarella was melted nicely, and the amount of basil was balanced. I bought a side of garlic mayo to dip the crust into. I'll be back!

I would call this place slightly American, as buying pizza by the slice and getting a decent slice…read morefor that matter seems very New York to me. I guess it does have that East London hipster vibe as well. I got a slice of the olive, sausage and white cheese (looked a bit like feta), which felt very Mediterranean to me and it tasted really nice. I also got a beer with it that I liked the packaging of but that was not particularly impressive. In general I did like the food and the atmosphere and it is a great place to go after you've had a few drinks on a night out. Not sure if I would cross the city to get there just for it but if I happen in the are and crave some pizza I'd be happy to visit again.

Apollo

Apollo

(6 reviews)

££

Stoke Newington Central

Incredible smoked cheese on the veggie (courgette and peppers) pizza. I actually ate the whole damn…read morepie (covers face in shame) save for one slice. Whilst I think tomato sauce could have pepped up the flavour, it's the cheese and the nicely chewy pizza dough that really made the pizza. I'm dinking a star just because some bits and bobs were too burnt. But yay for the friendly waitress who had my takeaway order put in despite it being a busy night. Thanks!

Apollo Pizzeria is quite an unassuming restaurant front, with neon signage and what looks to be a…read moresmall space inside that won't fit many people in at all. Luckily, there are also more tables tucked away downstairs. While the upstairs space is quite clean and wood-y, downstairs felt more like we were in an Italian's actual house. A little run-down perhaps, but I did enjoy the intimate vibe and charmingly slightly mismatched decor. Two of us had a carafe of Ciello Bianco Sicilian white wine to share (£12.50) ...and honestly, it wasn't really all that. It was drinkable, sure, but I imagine the slightly more expensive Sauvignon might have been a better choice. As a starter, I had a portion of olives (£3). I was super happy to discover they were ALL green olives rather than black ones, and there were definitely a good amount in the pot for my three quid. I decided to go all out and order the most expensive pizza on the menu, the Guanciale (£11). Mainly as it had PORK CHEEK on, which definitely isn't something you'll find yourself munching on during a 2am drunken Dominos order. The base was really thin, and floppy rather than crispy, so it was a bit of a challenge to eat with my hands (knife and fork for pizza? Nahhh). But I did it! And it was tasty as heck. The sauce was perfectly tomato-tasting and not too thick or 'processed'-seeming. And the smoked cheese on it was fantastic - chewy, melty mozarella. I even ate the actual tomatoes on it, which is odd considering I'm not normally a fan of raw tomato - but they did work really well with the overall toppings, so I actually did enjoy them. Although it was £11 for my pizza, they also do cheaper and equally tasty options - the Diavola is £9.45 - a spicy sausage, chilli and mozzarella gem that definitely had a good kick to it. The portion sizes were great too - about what I'd expect for a pizzeria in London at that price, really. Apollo is unfortunately a bit out of the way for me to head to regularly, but if you're in the area and love your pizza, it's most definitely worth checking out. The homely vibe that extends from decor to dishes is a great alternative to the constantly busy Franco Manca just a few doors up, and Apollo defininitely offers very good value for money and, most importantly, great taste.

Sodo - Clapton

Sodo - Clapton

(11 reviews)

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Upper Clapton, Walthamstow

Sourdough pizza crust is a fine, fine thing. And Sodo with its exposed brick walls and thick,…read morewooden tables very nicely lit by candle light, is a treat to sit in and enjoy a meal. We popped in on a Friday night, sans reservation, and, although the cosy resto was mostly full, were sat straight away. The service was prompt and friendly. My dining partners ordered each a pizza margarita and I a goat cheese and rocket pie. The only quibble would have been that one of us had a slightly burnt crust that then went uneaten. The chilli oil provided pepped up my good yet mild tasting pizza choice. There were two interesting-sounding pizza specials (names now escape me) that had sold out by the time we arrived, unfortunately. Local brews on the menu, Kernel among, them, are to be had, and, for the non-drinker, lovely house-made ginger ale. The 'pizzaiolo' came out at one point during our stay and checked in with his tables, asking if all were all right. It was a nice touch, indeed. The next trip over to LDN will include a return visit to Sodo!

Great pizza with so many options! I don't think I've ever had the same one twice!! THe staff are…read moresuper helpful and will always listen to any questions or change up an order for you. Good beers on offer which are perfect with the food! Always a good shout on a lazy Sunday evening! If you want to go with a big group booking ahead is recommended. Sodo is very popular and therefore expect to wait a while at the weekends!

Il Bacio - italian - Updated May 2026

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