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Harrods Pizzeria & Pasqua
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Modern Italian spot in Harrods for wood-fired pizza, risotto & pasta, plus prosecco & cocktails.
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Harrods Pizzeria & Pasqua
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Harrods Pizzeria & Pasqua

87-135 Brompton Rd, London SW1X 7XL, United Kingdom
4.3(426)$$$$
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Modern Italian spot in Harrods for wood-fired pizza, risotto & pasta, plus prosecco & cocktails.

attractions: Paradox Museum London, Victoria and Albert Museum, Hyde Park Playground, Holy Trinity Brompton, London Oratory, Cadogan Gallery, Cadogan Hall, Hyde Park, 52 Cadogan Square, Hyde Park Winter Wonderland Ice Rink, restaurants: Prada Caffè, The Georgian at Harrods, Harry's Dolce Vita Knightsbridge, Somewhere Café at Harrods, Harrods Food Halls, Caffè Concerto New Knightsbridge, Pasta Evangelists by Perbellini at Harrods, Em Sherif at Harrods, Gordon Ramsay Burger, Freej Swaileh Kuwaiti Food Restaurant
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+44 20 7225 6800
Website
harrods.com

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Featured dishes

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dish
Bruschetta With Fresh Tomato And Garlic
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Garlic Pizza Bread With Cheese
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Prosciutto Funghi
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Tiramisu

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Nearby attractions of Harrods Pizzeria & Pasqua

Paradox Museum London

Victoria and Albert Museum

Hyde Park Playground

Holy Trinity Brompton

London Oratory

Cadogan Gallery

Cadogan Hall

Hyde Park

52 Cadogan Square

Hyde Park Winter Wonderland Ice Rink

Paradox Museum London

Paradox Museum London

4.2

(1.2K)

Closed
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Victoria and Albert Museum

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Open 24 hours
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Hyde Park Playground

4.4

(772)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Holy Trinity Brompton

Holy Trinity Brompton

4.8

(528)

Open 24 hours
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Prada Caffè

The Georgian at Harrods

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Prada Caffè

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The Georgian at Harrods

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Harry's Dolce Vita Knightsbridge

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Reviews of Harrods Pizzeria & Pasqua

4.3
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5.0
1y

During my recent visit to Harrods Pizzeria, I had the pleasure of indulging in their delectable pizzas, and I must say, it was a delightful experience.

Harrods is renowned for its luxury and elegance, and the pizzeria maintains that same level of sophistication. The atmosphere is inviting and cozy, with a stylish and contemporary interior that sets the stage for a memorable dining experience. The attentive and friendly staff added to the warm ambiance, providing excellent service throughout my visit.

Now, onto the star of the show—the pizza. The menu at Harrods Pizzeria offers a variety of classic and creative options, catering to various tastes and preferences. I opted for a traditional Margherita pizza, and it exceeded my expectations. The crust was thin, crisp, and perfectly baked, providing a delightful texture. The tomato sauce was rich, tangy, and beautifully balanced, complementing the creamy mozzarella cheese and fresh basil leaves. Each bite was a burst of flavors that showcased the quality and attention to detail put into each pizza.

While the focus at Harrods Pizzeria is primarily on their pizzas, they also offer a selection of appetizers, salads, and desserts to round out the dining experience. The appetizers, such as the bruschetta and garlic bread, were flavorful and served as a delicious prelude to the main event. The salads were fresh and vibrant, providing a lighter option for those seeking a well-rounded meal. As for the desserts, they were a sweet conclusion to the meal, with options like tiramisu and panna cotta that were beautifully presented and tasted as good as they looked.

One aspect that may be a drawback for some is the price point. Harrods Pizzeria caters to a more upscale clientele, and as such, the prices are higher compared to traditional pizzerias. However, considering the quality of ingredients, the impeccable service, and the overall dining experience, it is understandable that the prices reflect the luxury setting and the attention to detail.

The location within Harrods itself is another highlight. Located in one of the world's most iconic department stores, dining at Harrods Pizzeria offers a unique experience. After enjoying a delicious meal, you can explore the various departments and indulge in some retail therapy, making it a perfect choice for a day out in London.

In terms of accessibility, Harrods Pizzeria is conveniently located in central London, making it easily reachable for locals and tourists alike. The restaurant is well-maintained and adheres to high hygiene standards, ensuring a comfortable and safe dining environment.

Overall, my experience at Harrods Pizzeria was exceptional. The quality of the pizzas, the inviting atmosphere, and the attentive service all contributed to a memorable dining experience. While the prices may be higher than average, the overall experience justifies the cost. If you're looking to indulge in delicious pizzas in an elegant setting, Harrods Pizzeria is definitely...

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4.0
7y

Harrods is one of the most upmarket luxury department stores that caters for the rich and affluent so don’t expect prices to be low. A pizza and a glass of wine or soft drink at their Pizzera are likely to cost you around £30 per head, but it really is a magical in store eating experience like no other. I sat at the counter whilst Italian chefs created an entertaining performance of a dough-tossing serenade whilst loudly singing opera at the same time!

I had their classic Margherita Pizza which came straight out of their wood-fired oven. It was just how I liked it; lightly charred and chewy around the edges on a thin-crust base. You can always judge how good a pizza restaurant is by ordering a basic Margherita. The menu also includes a selection of salads, pastas, risottos and a dessert menu.

The place gets very crowded but service is efficient and there is a large seating area. Don’t be fooled by the queue. It looks long but it does move rather swiftly which is also a good sign. After all who can resist the aroma of freshly-baked...

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1.0
5y

Worst meal we’ve had in a long time. We were told to eat here whilst shopping in Harrod’s as it was ‘family friendly’! We had 3 kids with us aged 5,2 and 1. We arrived and waited in the large queue for a table and when seated we were squeezed in behind a large table of 8 women next to the bar. It was very loud and unfortunately our children did what all children do when it’s loud -they got louder. We know it added to the noise but the manager came up to the table and into my 2 year old’s face and told him he was being very loud. I was away from the table at this point walking the baby and my wife found this incredibly intimidating. I’m sorry I don’t think it’s acceptable to tell someone else’s child to be quiet. We were doing our best to deal with the situation and left without eating our own meal. The whole situation was uncomfortable. We tried to give them our phones to let them watch something and the WiFi is so poor you can’t stream anything. Do not come here...

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TheChefandJuryTheChefandJury
Harrods is one of the most upmarket luxury department stores that caters for the rich and affluent so don’t expect prices to be low. A pizza and a glass of wine or soft drink at their Pizzera are likely to cost you around £30 per head, but it really is a magical in store eating experience like no other. I sat at the counter whilst Italian chefs created an entertaining performance of a dough-tossing serenade whilst loudly singing opera at the same time! I had their classic Margherita Pizza which came straight out of their wood-fired oven. It was just how I liked it; lightly charred and chewy around the edges on a thin-crust base. You can always judge how good a pizza restaurant is by ordering a basic Margherita. The menu also includes a selection of salads, pastas, risottos and a dessert menu. The place gets very crowded but service is efficient and there is a large seating area. Don’t be fooled by the queue. It looks long but it does move rather swiftly which is also a good sign. After all who can resist the aroma of freshly-baked pizza dough.
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This restaurant is located inside Harrods on the second floor. Decor wise, the restaurant is pretty standard with a bar. Upon arrival the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming. They showed us to our seat which was nice and socially distant from other customers. The menu has a variety of Italian style dishes but the main aim of the menu is based around pizza and Prosecco. We tried two glasses of two different types of Prosecco that they had on their menu which tasted lovely. We ordered the lasagna which tasted lovely but I would’ve expected a little bit of garnish on the side. For desert we ordered the tiramisu which was delightful. The waiters were very friendly and the service was great, efficient and very attentive. Overall, the menu is a little overpriced for what it is hence why I’ve given a 4*.
Kevin KayKevin Kay
Consistently excellent food. Yes you will have to wait for a table at busy times but it’s certainly worth it. Having visited this restaurant for years, I have been up and down the menu a hundred times over and never found anything I wasn’t fond of. The Truffled Macaroni and Cheese is still my absolute favourite though. Situated on the 2nd floor, it is a haven for the Arabic set and is busy most days from opening till close. You have the option to dine at the bar or a table but if you are of a larger build, then waiting for a table will be a more comfortable option, as the bar seating is spaced rather closely together. My favourite pizza restaurant in this part of London and I highly recommend it. Try to plan your visit for a Friday or Saturday lunchtime and you will get to see the Singing Chef!
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Harrods is one of the most upmarket luxury department stores that caters for the rich and affluent so don’t expect prices to be low. A pizza and a glass of wine or soft drink at their Pizzera are likely to cost you around £30 per head, but it really is a magical in store eating experience like no other. I sat at the counter whilst Italian chefs created an entertaining performance of a dough-tossing serenade whilst loudly singing opera at the same time! I had their classic Margherita Pizza which came straight out of their wood-fired oven. It was just how I liked it; lightly charred and chewy around the edges on a thin-crust base. You can always judge how good a pizza restaurant is by ordering a basic Margherita. The menu also includes a selection of salads, pastas, risottos and a dessert menu. The place gets very crowded but service is efficient and there is a large seating area. Don’t be fooled by the queue. It looks long but it does move rather swiftly which is also a good sign. After all who can resist the aroma of freshly-baked pizza dough.
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This restaurant is located inside Harrods on the second floor. Decor wise, the restaurant is pretty standard with a bar. Upon arrival the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming. They showed us to our seat which was nice and socially distant from other customers. The menu has a variety of Italian style dishes but the main aim of the menu is based around pizza and Prosecco. We tried two glasses of two different types of Prosecco that they had on their menu which tasted lovely. We ordered the lasagna which tasted lovely but I would’ve expected a little bit of garnish on the side. For desert we ordered the tiramisu which was delightful. The waiters were very friendly and the service was great, efficient and very attentive. Overall, the menu is a little overpriced for what it is hence why I’ve given a 4*.
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Consistently excellent food. Yes you will have to wait for a table at busy times but it’s certainly worth it. Having visited this restaurant for years, I have been up and down the menu a hundred times over and never found anything I wasn’t fond of. The Truffled Macaroni and Cheese is still my absolute favourite though. Situated on the 2nd floor, it is a haven for the Arabic set and is busy most days from opening till close. You have the option to dine at the bar or a table but if you are of a larger build, then waiting for a table will be a more comfortable option, as the bar seating is spaced rather closely together. My favourite pizza restaurant in this part of London and I highly recommend it. Try to plan your visit for a Friday or Saturday lunchtime and you will get to see the Singing Chef!
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