Pizza is a popular choice when it comes to options for dinner and since February 9 marks National Pizza Day, we want to help you find restaurants that offer the Italian meal.
Sometimes staying at home and cooking gets boring and a trip out can be just what you need.
Whether it’s the messy pots that clutter the kitchen or you just need a change of scenery, finding a good restaurant can make the heart and tummy happy no matter which side you take when it comes to the pineapple on pizza debate.
To help you choose where to tuck into a pizza, we’ve rounded up the top-rated restaurants in Worcester that you can visit, according to Tripadvisor reviews. Restaurants listed below all have at least a 4-star rating.
Top-rated pizza restaurants in Worcester according to Tripadvisor
Impasto
Tripadvisor rating: 5/5
Number of ‘excellent’ reviews: 15
Location: 6 St. Swithins Street, WR1 2PY
One reviewer wrote: “Ate here last night with a friend after seeing the excellent reviews. Everyone was right, the food is phenomenal. It’s quite unpretentious with very good service.we shall be back.”
Another said: “Cannot recommend Impasto highly enough. We came across this fantastic little restaurant on our first trip to Worcester. Amazing food, warm friendly service, good value for money. We will definitely be coming back.”
Paradiddles Music Cafe Bar
Tripadvisor rating: 5/5
Number of ‘excellent’ reviews:
Location: 61/61A Sidbury, WR1 2HU
One reviewer wrote: “Amazing value, kind staff, very dog friendly (from the homemade dog treats to the rugs outside for them to lay on) very vegan-friendly and an enclosed sun trap area outside. Food and drink is delicious. True hidden gem!”
Another said: “You must try this friendly delightful place. Owners are super friendly. I went with a few friends on Friday night for drinks and pizza. Pizza is made to order from scratch. Drinks are reasonable unlike some of the places in Worcester where you pay stupid prices. Try their quiz night or music nights. Well done owners on this little gem”
Benedicto’s
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Number of ‘excellent’ reviews: 468
Location: 34 Sidbury, WR1 2HZ
One reviewer wrote: “Booked the upstairs room for 28 people to celebrate my partner’s 50th birthday. Had a fabulous afternoon. Food and service were excellent and the staff were so friendly and helpful. Thank you Benedictos for making this celebration really special.”
Another said: “This little Italian restaurant in Worcester is a real gem. The staff are welcoming and friendly and the food arrives promptly and is cooked to a high standard. Nice ambience too.”
Ask Italian - Worcester
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Number of ‘excellent’ reviews: 314
Location: 2 High Street Cathedral Square, WR1 2QE
One reviewer wrote: “Went to this restaurant in August and again in December,great food and service. Yasmina was our waitress and was amazing,went out of her way to make us feel welcome.”
Another said: “We arrived on Saturday night unexpectedly, 11 of us and without a booking. The team did a brilliant job to fit us in! We had great service, gluten free options served without any issues, and lovely food. Many thanks to the team for fitting us in and looking after us so well.”
Fuego Neopolitan Pizza & Grill
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Number of ‘excellent’ reviews: 43
Location: 35 Foregate Street, WR1 1EE
One reviewer wrote: “Very big thank you to Vanessa and Bertie ! It was a wonderful service and amazing food. Definitely family friendly environment.”
Another said: “The best Mediterranean Restaurant in area.
“Great experience last night at Fuego. Had the antipasti to start and along with the spicy ‘Fuego’ pizza and whichever had Parma ham and burrata. Pizzas are pretty big , we both had to take some home. Service was excellent with staff noticing things without having to ask, e.g. topped up water, knew when to interrupt conversations etc, all round excellent service! Will be going back and have recommended to many.”
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