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A group of people are sharing a few pizzas at Bistro Bananas, the food is as trendy as the minimalist table settings and decorated with fresh herbs.

Photo: Bistro Bananas

Categories: Restaurants

Great pizza restaurants in Stockholm

Publish date: 22 May 2026

From Neapolitan pies and Roman-style slices, to inventive toppings and neighborhood favorites – Stockholm’s pizza scene has plenty to explore.

Pizza has become one of Stockholm’s most popular comfort foods, with everything from classic Neapolitan pizzerias to creative newcomers experimenting with toppings, doughs, and regional styles.

Across the city, you’ll find both traditional Italian-inspired pizzas and more contemporary interpretations – served everywhere from small neighborhood spots to lively restaurants and wine bars.

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6 quick pizza tips - find more in the list below the article

  • Babette – Cozy bistro that was instrumental in the pizza renaissance of the 2010s'. The restaurant is something of a chef's favorite and has a selection of snacks and handpicked wines.
  • Bistro Bananas – Popular and lively restaurant and bar on Södermalm. Has something for everyone on its menu, but the pizzas are most definitely the main event. Has a sister restaurant in central Stockholm, Bistro Leoparden.
  • Bitza – A Palestinian restaurant in the neighborhood of Hornstull that serves inventive and unique pizzas. Expect toppings and spices like sumac, hummus, tahini and makdous.
  • Meno Male – Meno Male can be found in several locations around central Stockholm. The first opened in 2016, in Vasastan, and still bakes fluffy and crispy pizzas from Tipo-00 flour in a pizza oven that's been shipped from Italy to Sweden.
  • Omnipollos Hatt – Inventive craft brewery that serves unique pizzas in its hole-in-the-wall restaurant. Expect toppings like kimchi, dades, and peach marinated in vanilla syrup.
  • La Piccola Nonna – Originally a food bike that nowadays has a permanent address on Blekingegatan. Classic Neapolitan pies but with a vegan-friendly twist; all pizzas are vegetarian and can be ordered with dairy/egg-free options.

Did you know?

Pizza became popular in Sweden in the 1960s and has since become one of the country’s most beloved everyday dishes.

One of Stockholm’s earliest restaurants to serve pizza opened on Regeringsgatan in 1947, while dedicated pizzerias began appearing in the city in the late 1960s. Pino Pizzeria in Midsommarkransen has served pizza in the same location since 1976 and is one of Sweden’s oldest still-operating pizzerias!