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    Planet Pizza

    3.9 (23 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Planet Pizza Glos Road
    Craig H.

    Planet Pizza on Gloucester Road, just like the one on Whiteladies Road, offers some truly amazing pizzas that are great for sharing with friends. My personal favourite is the Sun (yes, they're all named after various space objects), which has goat's cheese and sundried tomatoes. Delicious. The prices aren't exactly cheap (around £12-£15 for a 12" pizza), but they're well worth it. Turning up between 5 and 7pm on Sunday to Wednesday is the best, as it's buy one get one free on all large pizzas! On top of this, the staff are all friendly, young things that only add to the vibe of the place. I definitely recommend going here for a birthday meal or something similar. Call ahead of time to book a large table for you and your mates. You won't regret it.

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    Great service and very kid friendly. The pizzas aren't great, but I have had much worse.

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    15 years ago

    Always enjoy planet pizza, pizzas and atmos is great. Great deal bogof deal mid week before 7.

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    12 years ago

    Awful pizza! The bases are not hand made and arrive in packets. Maybe because I've lived in Italy but I wouldn't reccomend it

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    15 years ago

    Only used this place once after one of the waiters wore badley stained trousers and put me off my squid

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    Review Highlights - Planet Pizza

    Turning up between 5 and 7pm on Sunday to Wednesday is the best, as it's buy one get one free on all large pizzas!

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    Flour & Ash - Speck, artichoke, tomato, mozzarella and egg pizza

    Flour & Ash

    4.3(12 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    ££

    I love pizza! I love Gloucester Road. I love Flour and Ash!…read more It's been a while since I've found a small pizza place that I've absolutely loved. There's a few good places to 'grab a slice' in Bristol, but none quite like Flour and Ash. The restaurant is intimately small, with really nice, large windows and a row of tables against each wall and a row a bigger tables through the middle of the restaurant. Now, the pizza. OMG, the pizza! I was lucky enough to go with a few people, so I got to try a slice of a few, but the stand outs for me was the Ox Cheek and the Filler Steak. The Ox Cheek had a béchamel base with Ox cheek and parmesan, which was surprisingly amazing. It wouldn't have been something I normally went for, as it didn't have tomato base, but I saw it on a recent blog post so had to try it. When I go again I'll try something else, but I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who hasn't been before. The fillet steak pizza was HUGE! The tomato base was absolutely delicious and the steak was perfect; not at all fatty or gristly! They sell lots of local beers and ciders and they actually had one of the best malbecs I've ever tasted. If you like red wine, you seriously need to try it. Flour & Ash? BIG fan!

    I recently made my first visit to Flour & Ash for my partner's birthday. We wanted a place that was…read morea bit different, can cater for big groups and was casual for the start of the night before going to a few bars. After considering a couple of options Flour and Ash seemed like it met the criteria. I provisionally booked a table for 10.... After 4 phone calls and gradual increases the table number became 20! The guys there were happy to accommodate but did warn that it was the absolute max, as would take up half the restaurant and due to the set up of 1 stone bake pizza oven the food would have to come out in stages. Table booked. I'd had a look at the website prior to booking and they had some extremely intriguing pizza's on the menu all with a contemporary twist such as the pizza I eventually chose; ox cheek with béchamel sauce and parmesan. All the pizzas are made with sourdough, cooked in the pre-mentioned stone bake oven, which is an absolute beast by the way! If you're after a desert there's a simple choice of locally sourced ice creams that have various different flavours, some a little off kilter like rice pudding and nutmeg! The restaurant is decorated light and minimal with long benches through the middle which catered for our large group and smaller tables up each side. The place has a modern feel to it. You can see right in to the kitchen where the centrepiece of the giant stone bake oven is flaming. A number of us went for the ox cheek pizza and all thought it was amazing, genius! In fact everyone enjoyed their pizzas. Other highlights included the beef fillet, horseradish & rosemary and the chorizo, pickled chillies & rocket. There's also an excellent selection of beers and ciders on offer which I sampled quite a few of! The chocolate milkshake Wiper & True stout was a winner! Service wise the restaurant did struggle a little with the large group. However this is totally understandable as they had said at the outset that it was a push to cater for 20 and due to the kitchen set up the website clearly states pizzas may come out at different times. We had a little trouble paying at the end of the meal as there was a problem with the till, so we had to hang around for a bit. But there's always going to be teething problems with a new restaurant and I guess this can't really be helped any way. All in all definitely recommended, if anything maybe for a slightly smaller group. I'll be back. Thanks for accommodating Flour & Ash!

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    Flour & Ash - Wine comes in a decanter - nice touch!

    Wine comes in a decanter - nice touch!

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    Renatos - Through to the bar

    Renatos

    4.3(19 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    ££

    If there was a bar that most encapsulated the Bristol spirit then Renatos it is, like Bristol it is…read moreunpretentious but super cool, full of an eclectic mixture of people and run by the same family (The Renato family) for decades. The drinks are reasonably priced and there is always a good selection, in the bar area you can order a pizza which is cooked fresh there and then and they serve the delicious pizza right into the early hours, it's a popular after work, after gig/theatre bar and it is without doubt my favourite bar in Bristol - I hope that in 20 years time I'm still eating pizza and drinking pints of cider in Renatos

    Right next to the Old Vic, Renatos is a pin in the map of good places to go in Bristol. With a…read morereally nice atmosphere and fairly cheap prices, open fire in the winter and walls entirely adorned with theatre posters or signed photos of various actors from over the years, this is an excellent bar/restaurant which is really worth a look in. I've frequented it many times, perhaps a few too many whilst I was still at college, and the late night pizzas really are quite a selling point - all night they'll serve the traditional and very high quality pizzas to their gradually drunker clientelle. You can take your pick with seating - there's a comfy room with sofas, and the aforementioned fire, to the left of the bar, or else the main room with the poster wallpapered walls has tables, chairs and benches. Without fail getting a seat is always a bit of an art when I've been here, but that's more part of Renatos' charm rather than a failing. Come here more than once and you'll see the same staff - it's a closely run family business. They also own the restaurant across the road (which has the same name), which is a far more traditional restaurant affair and has a wider variety on the menu than just pizza. Both sides of the road are a must.

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    Beer & pizza

    A Cappella

    A Cappella

    4.2(19 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    ££

    This is a really nice little restaurant sitting in Knowle on the Wells Road. It used to be…read moreBoccacina (run by the people who also own The Boca Bar) but it's changed hands, though things don't seem to have altered that much. But then again, why change a good thing? They still sell delicious thin crust pizzas and salads in a simple, intimate, candle lit (though slightly quiet) setting. It's also a BYO (with £1 corkage per head and there's a really big Wine Rack next door) seven days a week which is never a bad thing. You can sit out front, though be warned it's set on a pretty busy road.

    I love seeing little places like this pop up along Wells Road, giving the area a more vibrant and…read moreup-and-coming feel. It's a cosy little bring-your-own (BYO) Italian-style cafe and pizzeria where you can take your own beer or wine for just £1 per head corkage, to enjoy over supper. I'd been meaning to try this place for ages when I first popped in and tried a take away from the deli-like counter - which had Mediterreanean mezze-style foods to choose from. The take-away carton I chose, made up of cold mixed salads and mezze, was wonderful, so we went back there one evening to eat-in and try the pizza. With the lights dimmed and the candles lit, it was very sweet and homely - and the stonebaked Italian pizzas are wonderful (12" or 14"), with mozzarella sourced from Naples (the home of pizza!). I tried the 'C Minor' (Calzone vegetarian folded pizza) and not only was it lovely but it almost felt healthy to eat, too. The food is so good and reasonably priced, with a BYO policy, there's really no excuse not to come back here - and as a small, independent local business I'm keen to support it.

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    A Cappella - The best pizza in Bristol

    The best pizza in Bristol

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    Di Meo

    Di Meo

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    ££

    Delightful little Italian restaurant - I only discovered Di Meo last night after I went there with…read morea few friends for a birthday meal. Situated close to the top of Gloucester Road, opposite the Anchor pub. Very much an authentic, family run restaurant, Di Meo has a quirky interior - lots of plants and family paintings on the walls, thin black furniture and a bar and counter at the front of the restaurant. For a mid-week evening this place was quite and with the exception of sporadic intervals of The Three Tenors, our party of five was the loudest table there. We all ordered pizza which was delicious, stone baked and a good size for around £7-8. Our house wine was poured from glass vases rather than the bottle and our waiter was very attentive. When our pizza arrived they were delivered by an old, olive skinned man with white hair calling us all 'Bella' cheesy it might be but charming too! Even though we didn't order dessert the staff bought out a huge slice of tiramisu for my friend, getting the whole restaurant to sing Happy Birthday, which was a lovely touch.

    Picture the classic family owned Italian - and there you have it. This joint is in massive need of…read morea face lift however the friendly service and fabulous pizza make up for the dusty ornaments dotted about the place. We ordered a pizza and a pasta to share and the pizza really was exceptional (and very affordable!) Add a liter of house wine for under £15 and you are in for a good feast. Don't expect Michelin stars here but good authentic cuisine. A must do for a date on a budget!.

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    Di Meo - Old school napkin folding!

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    Old school napkin folding!

    Vincenzo's Pizza House

    Vincenzo's Pizza House

    3.8(6 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    £

    Vincenzo's was high on my list of Italian restaurants for a long time. A friend introduced it to…read moreme, describing it as a strange, quirky place that you either really like or dislike. I walked in here, and I most definitely liked. The walls were stuck with hundreds of postcards, and there were what looked like rattan wine canisters almost completely covering the ceiling. The postcards are most fascinating things to look at while you're sitting there waiting for your food. These touches give the place such character. The menu here is so vast - they do pastas, pizzas, fish, chicken, veal, steaks and salads! Something for everyone! Their starter of Calamari Alla Giuliana; squid in a tomato, peppers & chilli sauce was something I liked, but their Calamari Fritti; deep fried squid was rather chewy and not so nice. Their pizzas are good too, they are quite big and you can size them up by ordering any of them as a Familiare, which are 12 to 14 inches! This place continued being my favourite Italian, until one day I ordered the Risotto Vegetariano and was so disappointed when I took my first bite. Weirdly, the rice they used wasn't risotto rice, but just plain rice. I ate my meal in confusion and should have asked them about it but I somehow didn't. Since that day I haven't been back there, because I can't understand why an Italian restaurant would serve me risotto, that wasn't risotto. Still good for pizzas and the rest of the grub though. Just maybe don't order the risotto.

    This authentic Italian Pizza house at the top of Park Street makes a welcome change from the…read morechained restaurants that populate the rest of Bristol. Vincenzos is a great place for a romantic meal as the intimate environment and gentle local music will put you in the mood for love (as well as the wine that your waiter will keep flowing). The pizzas come with all manner of toppings so there's bound to be something to suit everyone. Just make sure you save room for desert - because one look at the menu and you'll know it's not something you want to miss.

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    Vincenzo's Pizza House
    Vincenzo's Pizza House

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    Planet Pizza - pizza - Updated May 2026

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