Thursday 26 September 2024

Making waves, but in a good way. Eat My Pizza wakes up Leytonstone and East London with its innovative pizza creations.

With its fusion of traditional Italian cuisine and modern East London flair, a carefully curated menu featuring signature pizzas, small plates, and a range of local and Italian beverages the restaurant has managed to impress many and has already become the top rated restaurant in Leytonstone in the short period between it’s soft launch its grand opening.

Eat My Pizza isn’t just a pizzeria - it’s a neighbourhood spot designed for everyone in the local community.

Housed in the historic Barclays Bank building, they’ve transformed this elegant 1900s space into a welcoming eatery where locals can relax and enjoy a laid-back, yet top-quality, dining experience.

Their menu blends authentic Italian dishes with modern, locally inspired twists, offering something for everyone. From beloved classics to our signature pizzas and small plates like veal meatballs and baked artichokes, each dish promises bold flavours and fresh ingredients.

Eat My Pizza is the creation of a passionate team with a track record of popular East London restaurants, including FIGO restaurant.

Their mission is to create a welcoming space that combines the rich heritage of Italian cuisine with the innovative and unique flair of Leytonstone.

A place where locals can get together and enjoy a glass of good wine over some of our smaller dishes after work, allowing the space to fit within the customer’s needs – whether this is a three-course meal or a relaxed evening with friends or loved ones.

Housed in a beautifully restored 1900s Barclay’s Bank building, Eat My Pizza features:

- Chic ceramic tiled floors

- Stylish red banquettes

- Cozy booths with glimpses of their open kitchen

- An airy dining room with long opening hours from 9 AM to 11 PM

- Ultra-modern bar Juxtaposed against vintage style furnishings and colour palette

To learn more visit https://eatmypizza.com

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