Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Twickenham. Twickenham is a suburban area and town in Greater London, lying on the River Thames 10.2 miles west-southwest of the centre of London. It has an extensive town centre and is famous as being the home of rugby union, with hundreds of thousands of spectators visiting Twickenham Stadium, the world's largest rugby stadium, each year. The historic riverside area is famous for its network of 18th-century buildings and pleasure grounds, many of which survive intact. This area has three grand period mansions with public access: York House, Marble Hill and Strawberry Hill House. Another has been lost, that belonging to 18th-century aphoristic poet Alexander Pope. Among these is the Neo-Gothic prototype home of Horace Walpole which has given its name to a whole district, Strawberry Hill, and is linked with the oldest Roman Catholic university in the country, St Mary's University, Twickenham.
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4 based on 120 reviews
A small place on the high street, so might be best to reserve to ensure a table. Friendly, efficient service (from the owner?). Flexible enough to have a mixed charcuterie/cheese platter (not on the menu). Every dish we ordered was excellent quality, suitable size and well presented. The suckling pig was well flavoured, but maybe could have had more interesting accompaniments. Only reservation was that, as we are not great pasta or pizza fans, we might have struggled to choose on a second visit. Recommended.
4 based on 141 reviews
A bit of a disaster really. Avoid. First they messed up my order by leaving in something I can't eat which makes my mouth swell. They remade it but didn't cook the prawns properly. I returned it for it to be cooked. When I got it back the prawns were charred on each side but barely cooked through. The quality overall was poor (food and wine) - some of the worst I've ever had and I waited a long time for everything. At the end of the meal I was told the place is cash only. I went to the bank for cash and paid full price (having been offered more wine after the first error) but left feeling angry and concerned I might get ill.
4 based on 618 reviews
The Beer Cellar & Restaurant is located in a fantastic basement sitting underneath two Georgian buildings in the town centre of Richmond Upon Thames. It is a labyrinth of cosy areas in the bar and a great restaurant on the lower levels. It has natural sun
Visited here last night with some work friends and we all had a simply wonderful meal and dining out experience. The service was excellent, the food was awesome, atmosphere was perfect and there was a great craft beer selection to choose from as well as some lovely wines. Thereâs not much else I can add other than go here, itâs perfect!
4 based on 123 reviews
Centrally located in Twickenham, on the edge of the Green, Arthurâs is an idyllic venue to gather with friends, dine with family and relax from morning through night. The pizzas focus on the finest Italian ingredients to top our sourdough crust and are fi
Great location, nice relaxed atmosphere with friendly staff and excellent choice of food. We went prior to going to a match at Twickenham stadium but this place is great for any Sunday morning with its location right on the green. Would recommend.
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4 based on 157 reviews
We had the most amazing and authentic food upon our visit to Ballaro. We had the aubergine starter and bruchetta- Aubergine was cooked to perfection and the bruchetta clearly had fresh ingredients which made it even more enjoyable. We both had pizzas, each again to perfection! We will definitely be returning, thank you!
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4 based on 1009 reviews
Perched on the Thames riverside, this beautiful bar has it all; fantastic food, delicious cocktails, and brilliant location. Open from 12 noon for lunch, we are open until 11:30pm, and families with kids are welcome to join us up until 7pm (we also have a
Revolution is quite a large pub chain selling comfort food such as burgers, fish and chips, sandwiches, pizzas and the like. The advantage of the Richmond branch is its superb riverside terrace. With a view of Richmond bridge on a hot summerâs day the slightly prosaic nature of the food perhaps matters less. But today was a colder winterâs afternoon so lunch was in the indoor bar, which apart from some banquettes around the edge, felt a rather large empty space. That said ribs chips and nachos were a filling repast. The meat slipped easily off the bone so no need for messy hands. A pint of Camden Helles was refreshing.MHi Futtock21, Thank you for taking the time to let us know how we did! We are looking forward to seeing you again soon. Enjoy your day! Thanks,Devonte
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5 based on 128 reviews
Went to Sebastianâs last night before going to the theatre and it was fabulous. It was our first time at this restaurant but we will definitely be going back. From the moment we walked through the door we felt at home. The staff were very courteous and friendly and the meal was delicious. We both had the octopus starter which was divine and I had the seafood linguine, also gorgeous. Hubby had the fillet titake with ravioli which was lovely and a nice touch at the end of the meal was a complimentary Limoncello. All-in-all, a fabulous meal.
4 based on 484 reviews
Opened in March 2009, Masaniello brings you traditional and authentic Italian cousin with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.In 2012 has been awarded from the Italian Chamber of commerce as Quality Approved Italian restaurants in the World
As an Italian living in London, I have never, and stress never found a restaurant which would serve freshly cooked pasta rather than the floppy, mushy, sad looking spaghetti which have been precooked. This might sound as a detail, but friends, precooked pasta is the death of Italian civilisation as we know it. Masaniello is the outstanding exception to the norm, their pasta is al dente, the choice is varied from antipasto to dessert and every single dish is as you would expect to eat in Italy. No silly compromise to blend into the uniformity of mainstream restaurateur malarkey , pure, unadulterated Italian. We love it and we feel very lucky to have a place locally which happens to be one of the best , most authentic restaurants in the capital. Continuate così, ragazzi!
5 based on 935 reviews
My boyfriend and I were in the area after visiting Hampton Court and found this small italian restaurant. We were very pleased with our choice as the food was really good and the staff very polite. Pizza was lovely and crispy and there are quite a few interesting choices on the menu beyond the classic Margherita. The Gorgonzola e Noci and Dolce Vita pizza were both very tasty and light. The Sicilian panzerotti we had for dessert were delicious and not something you find in many Italian restaurants menus. Recommended!Thank you very much for your kind feedback.Looking forward to seeing you to try the rest of the menu.Kind regards Maurizio
4 based on 285 reviews
Large freshly cooked Sunday lunch £13.95 (smaller available at £11.99) - choice of lamb, chicken (came bacon wrapped) and beef with super fresh wide range of vegetables and yorkshire. Surprisingly quiet as quality better than at the Crown for example which is always super busy. Had extra cauliflower cheese which is nice. Small garden at back or terrace at front - large projection TV for sports events. Good range of wines by glass or bottle. One small complaint- they donât sell sparkling water! Friendly service.
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