When hunger strikes on the road, pizza is one of the options that most of the entourage will usually enjoy. In Tallinn, the true pizza lover is spoilt for choice. The city has a great choice of restaurants serving authentic Italian pizza.
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Naked Pizza & Wine offers Naples-style pizza
Naked Pizza & Wine is a pizzeria with an understated, sleek interior. The restaurant is a nice place to eat a tasty pizza accompanied by a glass of wine. The pizzas are made carefully in a traditional stone oven. The restaurant is open from 17:00 to “late”, according to its website. Naked Pizza & Wine is located in the Old Town towards the Solaris Centre at Suur-Karja 11.
Kaja Pizza Kitchen’s pizza dough is baked in sourdough
Among the charming wooden houses of Pelgulinna, you’ll find perhaps the best pizzeria in Tallinn. Kaja Pizza Köök’s pizza dough is made with sourdough and left to rise for 30 hours. The number of pizzas baked in an authentic Neapolitan pizza oven is always limited to the amount of dough available per day. Kaja Pizza Köök is a short walk from Telliskivi at Õle 33.
La Pizzeria di Orm Oja will not disappoint
The pizzeria in the old town also serves authentic Neapolitan-style pizzas. If you want quality pizza in a charming setting, this restaurant is a good choice. Behind the pizzeria is top Estonian chef Orm Oja, whose other absolutely brilliant Italian restaurant La Cucina di Orm Oja is next door. We highly recommend a visit to both!
Have a look at the restaurant’s menu at La Pizzeria di Orm Oja’s website. Address: Vene 1
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Italian restaurant Amalfi serves great pizza
A long-standing favourite among Tallinn’s best Italian restaurants, Restaurant Amalfi serves great pizzas as well as other traditional Italian delicacies. The restaurant, located on the edge of the Old Town, is well worth booking a table. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal.
Book a table at Amalfin website.
Address: Vana-Viru 13
Suvila on the corner of Kalamaja Kalmistupark surprises with great pizzas
Next to Teknoklubi Hall is Suvila, open in summer, which bakes possibly the best pizzas in North Tallinn in its huge stone oven. The summer restaurant with its unpretentious décor is especially popular with young people. In addition to great pizzas, Suvila offers music in the form of DJ sets. Suvila is the perfect place to start the evening with a drink! You can find information about opening hours and events on the Suvila Facebook page.
Address: Peetri 6
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A ride along the Pirita road is worth it – Kajakas brings Naples to Tallinn
Kajakas may be a little far from the centre, but a trip along the shoreline to Tallinn Song Festival Grounds is worth it. The hand-built pizza oven makes some really delicious pizzas, Neapolitan style. Kajakas also serves other Italian delicacies. Check out the menu on Kajakas website.
Address: Pirita tee 20a
S. Lucia’s pizzas in Pelgulinna are heavenly
This pizzeria can be found off the beaten track in Pelgulinna. The restaurant proves that location doesn’t matter when the portions are right. Serving authentic Italian pizza, the restaurant has quickly become a favourite with local Italians and, of course, Estonian pizza lovers. On the Pizza S. Lucia Facebook page you can find the menu and information about opening hours.
Address: Puhangu 71
Pulcinella has been serving pizza lovers for over 10 years
Pulcinella, located in the Old Town, makes delicious pizzas with years of solid craftsmanship. With a traditional Italian restaurant atmosphere, a visit is always a good idea. The menu offers a wide range of Italian dishes and, of course, excellent wines.
On Pulcinella’s Facebook page, you can check out what the restaurant has to offer.Address: Suur-Karja 2
Rucola is a cosy Italian restaurant
Rucola is a popular and cosy Italian restaurant located in the Haaberst district. However, the delicious pizzas make it worth the slightly longer trip from the city centre. In summer, the two-storey restaurant’s terrace is a nice place to watch the locals enjoying the evening. In addition to pizzas, the menu also includes risotto and pasta. Rucola is located in the direction of the Rocca al Mare shopping centre, so you can combine dining with shopping.
Address: Ehitajate tee 114a