Best Places to Eat Pizza in Madrid

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Pizza in a large dining city is rarely one single category. Neapolitan-style dough, contemporary Italian restaurants, neighborhood pizzerias, late-night slices, and pizza-bar concepts can all satisfy different plans. The best choice depends on whether the meal is a quick stop, a social dinner, or an occasion to focus on the crust itself.

Madrid’s pizza scene is spread widely enough that visitors can find strong options in Salamanca, Malasaña, Chamberí, Chueca, Lavapiés, Retiro, and along the Castellana corridor. That makes neighborhood fit an important part of the decision rather than an afterthought.

The places below range from highly polished restaurants to compact casual spots. Each has a clear pizza identity, but the surrounding experience changes considerably, so it is worth choosing according to atmosphere, price level, and the part of the city already on your itinerary.

Baldoria Madrid

For pizza in a stylish Italian restaurant rather than a purely casual pizzeria, Baldoria Madrid deserves attention because of a contemporary Italian restaurant with pizza at the center of a broader dining experience and a polished, energetic room. The business sits in Salamanca on José Ortega y Gasset. Its higher price level makes it more suitable for a full evening meal than a quick slice, and the Salamanca location fits naturally with shopping or nightlife in the district.

Address: C. de José Ortega y Gasset, 100, Salamanca, 28006 Madrid, Spain / Visit Map

Lab84 Malasaña

A pizza-focused restaurant with a compact central setting and evening hours that suit dinner after shopping, theater, or a day in the historic center. Visitors will find Lab84 Malasaña in Malasaña close to Gran Vía.

The location is particularly convenient for travelers staying around Callao, Tribunal, or northern Centro who do not want to cross town for a dedicated pizzeria. The location also makes the business easier to compare with nearby alternatives. Its location also works well with other stops in the surrounding district.

Address: C. de la Puebla, 9, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain / Visit Map

Can Pizza

Can Pizza is on Santa Engracia in Chamberí. a dedicated pizza restaurant in a residential dining district, offering an alternative to the heavily touristed center. Its Chamberí address makes it a good fit for visitors based north of Malasaña or anyone who wants dinner in a neighborhood with a more local evening rhythm. For travelers who value pizza in Chamberí with a neighborhood rather than tourist-center feel, it offers a clearly defined reason to stop rather than functioning as a generic option in the category.

Address: Calle de Sta. Engracia, 43, Chamberí, 28010 Madrid, Spain / Visit Map

Di Put@ Madre

A visit to Di Put@ Madre works best for informal pizza in Lavapiés with a later-night rhythm. Set in Lavapiés near Antón Martín, the business is distinguished by a small pizza restaurant with a late-evening schedule and a location embedded in one of Centro’s most diverse dining areas. It is best suited to a casual dinner or later stop when atmosphere and neighborhood energy matter as much as a formal restaurant setting. Its location also makes it easy to combine with other plans in the same part of the city.

Address: C. de la Fe, 16, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain / Visit Map

Fratelli d’Italia Chueca

An Italian restaurant-pizzeria with long daily service, giving visitors more flexibility than dinner-only pizza specialists. That is the main appeal of Fratelli d'Italia Chueca, on Calle de Hortaleza in Chueca.

The central address is especially practical around Gran Vía and Chueca, where it can work for lunch, an early dinner, or a conventional evening meal without careful timing. Its position can simplify the visit when time in the city is limited. That makes it easier to build the stop into an existing neighborhood itinerary.

Address: C/ de Hortaleza, 28, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain / Visit Map

L’oro di Napoli Madrid

At L'oro di Napoli Madrid, the emphasis is on a pizza restaurant explicitly rooted in a Naples identity, making it a natural choice for diners seeking a more traditional southern Italian reference point. The address is near Puerta del Sol, which is useful for visitors already spending time nearby. Its central position lets visitors fit a focused pizza meal between the major sights around Sol, Plaza Mayor, and Gran Vía. It is also straightforward to pair with nearby shopping, dining, or sightseeing.

Address: C. del Marqués Viudo de Pontejos, 13, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain / Visit Map

DITALY

DITALY, on the northern Paseo de la Castellana, has a straightforward niche: a modern pizza restaurant serving the Chamartín business corridor, useful for travelers staying around the northern hotels and offices rather than the historic center. The location is the main practical distinction, especially for visitors whose plans are concentrated around Castellana, Plaza de Castilla, or the Bernabéu area. The surrounding district gives visitors other useful reasons to be in the area.

Address: P.º de la Castellana, 196-204, Chamartín, 28046 Madrid, Spain / Visit Map

Brew Wild Pizza Bar

Rather than trying to cover every need, Brew Wild Pizza Bar focuses on a pizza-bar format that feels naturally matched to an evening in the literary quarter, where dinner often blends into drinks and late-night social plans. It is in Barrio de las Letras.

Its Echegaray address is close to theaters, bars, and the southern side of Gran Vía, making it convenient for a less formal night out. That accessibility is useful when several plans need to fit into the same part of town.

Address: Calle de Echegaray, 23, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain / Visit Map

NAP Malasaña

The reason to consider NAP Malasaña is a dedicated pizza restaurant with a strong Neapolitan identity and a location that is easy to reach from Tribunal, Noviciado, and Plaza de España. Located on Calle de San Bernardo beside Malasaña, it can fit naturally into a day already centered on the surrounding neighborhood. The compact format works well for diners who want the pizza itself to be the focus rather than a long multi-course Italian dinner. Its position gives the stop a practical role beyond the product or service itself.

Address: C. de San Bernardo, 51, Centro, 28015 Madrid, Spain / Visit Map