Pizza in The Hague ranges from Neapolitan-leaning restaurants to creative local chains and casual slice counters. The best choice depends as much on the kind of evening you want as on crust style.
The places here spread across the centre and neighborhoods, with enough variation to avoid listing multiple branches of the same brand as separate recommendations. The shortlist is meant to help a visitor compare genuinely different experiences, neighborhoods and practical use cases rather than follow a one-size-fits-all ranking.
Busy Friday and Saturday evenings are the times when reservations or takeaway timing matter most, especially at smaller dining rooms. Pizza also travels very differently: a quick slice near Grote Markt serves another purpose from a sit-down Italian dinner or a neighborhood pizzeria reached specifically for its atmosphere. Choosing the format first usually narrows the options faster than debating small differences in toppings. Each featured item includes a location anchor and a Google Maps link so it is easy to compare the stop with your hotel, transport route or the next part of the day.
1. Vincenzo’s
The main draw at Vincenzo's is straightforward: A Hague-born pizza concept that grew from Zeeheldenkwartier into several neighborhoods, known for lively rooms, creative branding and a modern Italian-American energy. It works particularly well for a social dinner where atmosphere matters as much as the pizza.
Its strengths are specific enough that the visit feels intentional rather than like a substitute chosen only because it happened to be available.
Address: Prinsestraat 12, 2513 CE The Hague / Visit Map
2. Bakplaats
What distinguishes Bakplaats is a practical strength: A local pizza-and-slice spot in the Grote Markt nightlife zone, making it easy to combine dinner with drinks without leaving the square. It is a good match for casual pizza, slices and a central evening. That clear identity is useful when several nearby alternatives look similar at first glance but suit different kinds of visits.
Address: Grote Markt 8, 2511 BG The Hague / Visit Map
3. L’Osteria Den Haag
L’Osteria Den Haag offers a more defined experience than a generic alternative. A spacious Italian restaurant known for very large thin pizzas and a high-energy dining room in the middle of the nightlife district. It is worth considering for groups and diners who like oversized, thin-crust pizza.
If you are already nearby, the combination of a defined purpose and convenient location can make it an especially efficient stop.
Address: Grote Markt 16, 2511 BG The Hague / Visit Map
4. Pizzeria Buona Fortuna
A neighborhood pizzeria well outside the tourist core, offering a more everyday local dinner setting than the busier central restaurants. That combination gives Pizzeria Buona Fortuna a natural audience: visitors interested in a straightforward neighborhood pizza night. The practical question is whether that specialty fits the rest of your day; if it does, the choice is easy to defend.
Address: Laan van Meerdervoort 638, 2564 AL The Hague / Visit Map
5. Pazzi Den Haag
A useful way to judge Pazzi Den Haag is by what it does particularly well. A canal-side pizza address with an Italian focus and a setting that works particularly well for an easy dinner near Bierkade. It therefore makes sense for pizza paired with a walk along the historic canals.
Choosing it deliberately for that strength is more rewarding than treating it as an interchangeable backup.
Address: Dunne Bierkade 16, 2512 BC The Hague / Visit Map
6. La Bruschetta
An Italian restaurant on one of The Hague’s best dining streets, useful when the table wants pizza but also a wider traditional menu. That makes La Bruschetta especially relevant for a more classic sit-down Italian evening. The choice makes most sense when its specialty lines up with your plans, rather than simply because it appears high in search results.
Address: Denneweg 125, 2514 CL The Hague / Visit Map
7. Burrata
At Burrata, the experience is easy to understand before you arrive. A stylish Italian option in the royal quarter where pizza can be part of a broader dinner in one of the city’s most attractive central settings. That profile suits an upscale-feeling pizza dinner near Plaats and Noordeinde.
For a compact itinerary, the advantage is clarity: you can tell in advance whether the visit is likely to justify the time.
Address: Plaats 2A, 2513 AE The Hague / Visit Map