
You Voted For Brisbane’s Best Pizza – Here’s Who Made The Cut
In crust we trust
By Cali Westmoreland | 30th July 2025If there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s this: Brisbane takes pizza very seriously. And honestly, we get it — life’s too short for bad crusts and disappointing cheese pulls. Whether you’re planning the ultimate girls’ night (Aperols included) or hunting down your next go-to takeaway joint, the city’s pizza scene is firing on all cylinders — and not just from the woodfire oven.
From crisp Roman slabs to Neapolitan pies so authentic they should come with a passport, Brisbane is serving up dough with serious attitude. Think golden, blistered crusts, mozzarella that melts like a dream, and toppings so indulgent they deserve their own postcode. From chic Italian trattorias to no-frills, street-side slices, this city doesn’t mess around when it comes to pizza.
Hungry yet? Scroll on to discover Brisbane’s best pizzerias.
By the way, we consider everyone in this list the best of the best! To make finding your next favourite that much easier, we’ve ordered the list alphabetically by suburb and also have filtering tabs for your convenience. Did we miss someone from the list? Let us know here! Hide the form
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Little G
Woolloongabba
Tucked away in the stylish Drapery precinct in Woolloongabba, Little G effortlessly blends fine dining flair with laid-back charm. This cult-favourite Italian gem is known for flipping the script on traditional pizza with inventive flavour combos and unbeatable vibes. Craving something a little luxe and totally unexpected? Trust us – order the crispy potato and kale pizza or the pear and prosciutto. They’re game-changers.
Elementi
Paddington
Bringing a slice of European sophistication to Paddington, Elementi is seriously having its moment. Since opening in 2021, this chic Italian eatery has been serving up refined, rustic flavours that instantly transport you to that cosy, family-run gem you stumbled across on your Euro summer. Haven’t been yet? Honestly… where have you been?
Donnie’s Pizza
Teneriffe
Located in the heart of Teneriffe, Donnie’s is your first-class ticket to a mouthwatering slice of NYC. Since opening in late April, this pizza joint has already reached cult status – and for good reason. With bold flavours, flowing vino, and that effortlessly cool vibe, Donnie’s is the spot for your next girls’ night. Come hungry, leave obsessed.
Julius Pizzeria
South Brisbane
You’ve probably heard of one of Brisbane’s most iconic pizza joints, Julius Pizzeria. Tucked inside Fish Lane, Julius is known for serving up wood-fired perfection with effortless style. From the sleek, welcoming interiors to the pizzas that speak fluent Italian, every bite is an authentic experience.
Fratelli
Paddington
Since opening in 2023, Fratelli has quickly earned cult status for its warm hospitality, rustic-chic interiors, and serious commitment to quality. Now, with Vincenzo Abbate, world-renowned pizza chef, officially joining the Fratelli family, the pizzeria is stepping into a whole new league. Expect boundary-pushing pizzas, international influence, and a big, bright future for this local favourite. Read the full scoop about this here!
NUG. General Store
Fortitude Valley
Tucked away like a well-kept secret in Fortitude Valley, NUG. General Store is the kind of place that makes you question if you’ve been doing pizza all wrong your whole life. This not-so-general general store slings sourdough pies so chic they could walk a runway – think crispy leopard-spotted crusts topped with mortadella, stracciatella, and big Italian energy. The interiors are giving minimal, vintage-cool vibes, and the whole place feels like your most stylish friend’s weekend hideout.
Antica
Wilston
Tucked away in the leafy backstreets of Wilston, Antica is where the locals go to feast. This isn’t your average slice – it’s Roman-style pizza served with serious attitude (and even better truffle oil). The dough? Fermented for 72 hours. The extra goodies? Straight out of a Nonna’s cookbook (in the best way possible). It’s effortlessly cool, casually chic and unapologetically authentic. Order the Tartufo, sip something Italian and sparkling and settle in – because once you’ve dined here, your usual Domino’s order becomes a distant memory.
Superfly Pizza
Woolloongabba
If Studio 54 and a wood-fired oven had a love child, you’d get Superfly Pizza. Born in Fortitude Valley and now grooving in Woolloongabba, this hotspot delivers disco-era swagger with a whole lot of mozzarella magic. The slices? Big, bold, and dripping with downtown attitude. The crust snaps with confidence, the toppings go rogue – think flavour bombs that don’t follow trends, they start them. It’s the kind of pizza that doesn’t just feed you – it flirts with you. Loud, proud and a little bit cheeky, Superfly is your new go-to for date nights, late nights, and everything in between.
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