

The pizzeria takes advantage of seasonal ingredients, using both locally sourced and 00% Italian products for the best flavours possible. The pizzeria is best-known for its tasty sourdough pizzas, which they’ve been perfecting for over 10 years already. New to the city, Franco Manca has grown incredibly fast since it’s Brixton Market birth. Proove Pizza can be ordered via Deliveroo. There are veggie and vegan options available for those who like it meat-free, as well as salads, anti-pasta and tasty street food.
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The restaurant has really been doing its bit during the pandemic too, delivering free pizzas daily to key workers who deserve a little pick-me-up. Serving both authentic Italian pizza and street food, their wood fire cooked pizza is a real treat – with so many options to choose from. Nestled in the heart of West Didsbury, Proove Pizza has long been a fan-fave for those residing in South Manchester, and now, the whole city can enjoy it without leaving their homes. Their pizzaiolos are pretty heavy-handed when it comes to chucking things on top, with fresh burrata, Italian sausages and mortadella ham just some of the highlights. Perfecting that leopard-spotted cornicione that’s traditionally indicative of a top-notch pizza, Ciaooo has nailed the perfect, doughy Italian pizza – and differentiating themselves from their competition, they offer up some incredible topping choices. Ciaooo Credit: Ciaooo PizzaĪnother brilliant city centre spot for Neapolitan pizza, Ciaooo is based on Swan Street just on the edge of both the Northern Quarter and Ancoats, and their crust game is strong, to say the least. Noi Quattro can be ordered via Uber Eats.

Not only do they serve pizza, but they’ve also brought some of the best street food in Italy with them – including Cuoppo, a cone-shaped paper that holds a mixture of delicacies, and a number of traditional sides and appetizers. Situated in the Northern Quarter just behind Mackie Mayor, Noi Quattro aims to bring the tradition of Italy to us Mancs with their authentic Naples-style pizzas, that are made with some of the finest Italian ingredients. Rudy’s is available to order via Deliveroo, click and collect, and at both Manchester restaurants for their cook-at-home pizzas. And because the ingredients are so flavourful, even the Margarita will feel like a taste sensation after being stuck with only frozen pizzas for the majority of lockdown. The fluffy dough and sweet tomato base make for a divine combination that can only be understood by simply trying it (if you haven’t already). Rudy’s is one of the most-loved establishments in the entirety of Manchester, reigning both Ancoats and Peter Street with their authentic Neapolitan pizza. The pizzeria is now re-open for both Deliveroo and click and collect from their Bridge Street restaurant, with both pizza and booze up for grabs. From ‘KFC’ to the ‘Mac Daddy’ (which is inspired by that famous fast-food burger), there’s a little something for everyone – including vegans and vegetarians.

Crazy Pedro’s Credit: Crazy Pedro’sĪll-American with some pretty creative toppings, Crazy Pedro’s is the perfect antidote to the ever-popular Neapolitan pizzas that Manchester is blessed with. Read on for the best Manchester pizza available for home delivery. And if pizza’s what your stomach desires, you can rest assured there’s plenty to choose from right now. Restaurants across the city are finally beginning to re-open, filling our tums with their delicious grub in the comfort of our own homes. Missing your fave Manc restaurant during the pandemic? No need. Lockdown dinners don’t need to be boring…
