Craving a slice in Hobart? You’re in luck. This city has quietly built a reputation for some of the best pizza in Tasmania. From wood-fired Neapolitan classics to creative toppings piled high on crisp bases, Hobart’s pizza joints know how to deliver comfort food with serious flavour. It doesn’t matter if you’re after a quick takeaway, a late-night bite, or a feast with friends, Hobart has a slice to quell any craving. We’ve rounded up the best pizza places in Hobart so you can skip the guesswork and head straight to the good stuff. Hungry yet? Let’s dig in.
Smolt Kitchen
107-109 Hill Street, West Hobart
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Self-described as a ‘family-owned cafe’, humility is woven into Smolt Kitchen’s DNA, which is exactly what you want from a pizza place. After all, humble ingredients of flour, water, tomato and cheese prove that oftentimes, simple is best. The technicoloured fitout is a lot of fun, but the burnished bubbling pizza crusts at Smolt aren’t messing around.
Ciao Ragazzi
364 Elizabeth Sreet, North Hobart
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Say, ‘ciao!’ to North Hobart’s favourite pizza parlour, where there are more toppings than you can poke a stick at and any combination you can dream of. Is it traditional? Not really. Is it delicious? You bet. Ciao Ragazzi don’t play by the rules so purists, look away. But if you’re the kind of renegade that respects what pineapple and barbecue sauce bring to the pizza plate, this is the one for you.
Local Pizza
52 Maroni Road, Berriedale
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Unassumingly named, Local Pizza up in Berriedale is that rare junction where tradition meets mad scientist. Truly excellent sourdough crust transforms into stoner-style pies like the Dude Ranch–popcorn chicken, roast capsicum, pancetta, barbecue sauce, smoked paprika ranch swirls and spring onion (keep an eye on socials for other bonkers specials). 24 hours in the making, the slow-ferment dough is blasted in a wood-fire oven and devoured in moments.
Ti Ama
13 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point
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Pink goes with everything, and the fine folks at Ti Ama know that it’s impossible to resist a rose-coloured pizza box as it floats on by. Inside you’ll find a smorgasbord of pizzas churned out in seconds from the disco-ball pizza oven. Ti Ama knows how to party and they’ve got the goods to back it up. Style and substance? Forget about it!
Medici Pizza
67 Murray Street, Hobart
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There’s something quite nostalgic about stepping into Medici Pizza in Hobart’s city centre. Neon lights, thick and thin crusts, individual pies and cartoon-like pepperoni slices. It’s a 90s fever-dream in the best possible way. With multiple locations and a food truck rolling around, you’re never far from a killer pizza.
La Bella Pizza
209 Sandy Bay Road, Sandy Bay
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‘Italo-Australian Pizza’, you say? Count us in, mate. La Bella Pizza on Sandy Bay Road is comfort food epitomized. Nice and cheesy since 1977, the family-owned operation credits decades of success to a secret sauce recipe and a no-frills, no-nonsense approach to hospitality. This institution is open seven days a week (until late if you got carried away at after-work drinks).
Da Angelo
47 Hampden Road, Battery Point
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Not just some of the best pizza in Hobart, some of the best food in general can be found at Da Angelo. The team’s commitment to flour and water is absolute, with countless kilos of pasta and pizza dough made daily in-house. This is the place for family dinners, anniversaries, casual birthdays and greetings that feel less like you’re a customer and more like a cousin who just arrived at Sunday lunch. Bookings are strongly recommended.