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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just had zero zero pizza in dun laoighree in Dublin

Amazing

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By *onygirl19Woman
over a year ago

co dublin

That’s Amore in Monkstown is very very good too . Best I’ve ever had , so I must try zero zero . Can you recommend the toppings you found so good OP ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thick base?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For a greasy pizza has to be Dominoes (Texas BBQ, sweetcorn instead of pepper). Otherwise Base is good.

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By *oserMan
over a year ago

where the wild roses grow

What inspired the pizza Barney

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By *onygirl19Woman
over a year ago

co dublin


"Thick base? "

Thin base please , with some meaty toppings . Or , I love black olives and mushroom topping , yum x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"That’s Amore in Monkstown is very very good too . Best I’ve ever had , so I must try zero zero . Can you recommend the toppings you found so good OP ? "

Just go classic with bazil

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin

I guess maybe in some italian pizza restaurant in city? It’s not easy to get really good pizza in Ireland let’s be honest

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By *onygirl19Woman
over a year ago

co dublin

That’s Amore is owned and run by an Italian family , you literally have to book a month in advance to get a table . The pizza is to die for

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Firehouse is pretty nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Paulies / juniors at beggersbush. Best wood fired pizza in Dublin yum

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By *anysicoMan
over a year ago

cork

La Tana 100%

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By *m158Couple
over a year ago

Cork

Pompeii Pizza in the Franciscan Well in Cork ain't half bad

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By *rederick2000Man
over a year ago

Out and About near you

Slice in Waterford.

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By *ave181Man
over a year ago

Near Navan

Rubys in Swords

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dough bros in Galway and this week this has a pop up shop in Dublin

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By *oeDolansBrotherMan
over a year ago

South county

Apache pizza - happy days!

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By *asterIrelandMan
over a year ago

Tipperary

Pizza is something very personal... The best pizza for someone is a shitty pizza for someone else so, I will just list some of the places i know making a very good pizza in Dublin... Use Google to find them

Manifesto D6

Doppio Zero D1

Ciao Bella Roma D1

Bar Italia D1

Bellucci's D4

Just one note... From an italian point of view, to have a "proper pizza" the restaurant must have a wooden oven to cook them... It's my understanding that no restaurant in Ireland have one and the restaurants that seems to have one are still not wooden but electrical or gas (like fireplaces) (you need to see the wood been regularly placed inside the oven)

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town

Pizza is not favourite take away at all my daughter got herself one from Apache the other night and I tried a slice it was lovely.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pizza is the most over rated food ever! I obviously would still wolf it down but my point still stands!

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By *asterIrelandMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"Pizza is the most over rated food ever! I obviously would still wolf it down but my point still stands!"

That's cause you never had proper pizza??

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By *onygirl19Woman
over a year ago

co dublin


"Pizza is the most over rated food ever! I obviously would still wolf it down but my point still stands!

That's cause you never had proper pizza?? "

This is so true ,,,, most of the pizza we get in Ireland is not great

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By *DGF20Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Pizza is the most over rated food ever! I obviously would still wolf it down but my point still stands!

That's cause you never had proper pizza??

This is so true ,,,, most of the pizza we get in Ireland is not great "

Yeah, that’s true..

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By *-4pleasureCouple
over a year ago

Belfast

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By *orguyMan
over a year ago

Tuam


"Thick base? "

Corned beef topping

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By *asterIrelandMan
over a year ago

Tipperary


"Pizza is the most over rated food ever! I obviously would still wolf it down but my point still stands!

That's cause you never had proper pizza??

This is so true ,,,, most of the pizza we get in Ireland is not great "

Told you where to find good pizza

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just had zero zero pizza in dun laoighree in Dublin

Amazing "

Homemade of course!

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By *ubFunHuntersCouple
over a year ago

dublin

Pi on Georges street

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By *mokey and the bandit 1Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"Pizza is something very personal... The best pizza for someone is a shitty pizza for someone else so, I will just list some of the places i know making a very good pizza in Dublin... Use Google to find them

Manifesto D6

Doppio Zero D1

Ciao Bella Roma D1

Bar Italia D1

Bellucci's D4

Just one note... From an italian point of view, to have a "proper pizza" the restaurant must have a wooden oven to cook them... It's my understanding that no restaurant in Ireland have one and the restaurants that seems to have one are still not wooden but electrical or gas (like fireplaces) (you need to see the wood been regularly placed inside the oven)

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Was in the Italian kitchen in the Clayton hotel over the weekend, absolutely gorgeous food and they’ve a wood fired oven.

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By *onygirl19Woman
over a year ago

co dublin


"Pizza is something very personal... The best pizza for someone is a shitty pizza for someone else so, I will just list some of the places i know making a very good pizza in Dublin... Use Google to find them

Manifesto D6

Doppio Zero D1

Ciao Bella Roma D1

Bar Italia D1

Bellucci's D4

Just one note... From an italian point of view, to have a "proper pizza" the restaurant must have a wooden oven to cook them... It's my understanding that no restaurant in Ireland have one and the restaurants that seems to have one are still not wooden but electrical or gas (like fireplaces) (you need to see the wood been regularly placed inside the oven)

Was in the Italian kitchen in the Clayton hotel over the weekend, absolutely gorgeous food and they’ve a wood fired oven."

I just googled wood fired pizza Dublin , and loads of them seem to have real wood fired ovens . But of course we can’t believe everything on the internet, so next time I’m anywhere near a pizza place I’ll have to check out their woodpile !

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By *lashamMan
over a year ago

kildare

Yes always wood fired . but must be good quality dry beech or ock wood . then ur talking mmmmmmm

Better than sex lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes always wood fired . but must be good quality dry beech or ock wood . then ur talking mmmmmmm

Better than sex lol"

You’re def doing the whole sex thing incorrectly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just had zero zero pizza in dun laoighree in Dublin

Amazing

Homemade of course! "

Nothing like making your own dough from scratch, I'm actually planning on building a proper pizza oven this summer

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By *lashamMan
over a year ago

kildare

Lol u could be right . must take some classes with u .

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By *onygirl19Woman
over a year ago

co dublin


"Just had zero zero pizza in dun laoighree in Dublin

Amazing

Homemade of course!

Nothing like making your own dough from scratch, I'm actually planning on building a proper pizza oven this summer "

They had outdoor pizza ovens for sale in Aldi ( I think ) . Not sure if they’re still in stock

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By *imon2016Man
over a year ago

Dublin

Base in Ballsbridge and there's a great place on Bath Ave too. Thin base pizzas....and curvy females all the way ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just had zero zero pizza in dun laoighree in Dublin

Amazing

Homemade of course!

Nothing like making your own dough from scratch, I'm actually planning on building a proper pizza oven this summer

They had outdoor pizza ovens for sale in Aldi ( I think ) . Not sure if they’re still in stock "

Ya but they're mounted on a bbq

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By *ittlePinkUnicornWoman
over a year ago

Belfast


"Pizza is something very personal... The best pizza for someone is a shitty pizza for someone else so, I will just list some of the places i know making a very good pizza in Dublin... Use Google to find them

Manifesto D6

Doppio Zero D1

Ciao Bella Roma D1

Bar Italia D1

Bellucci's D4

Just one note... From an italian point of view, to have a "proper pizza" the restaurant must have a wooden oven to cook them... It's my understanding that no restaurant in Ireland have one and the restaurants that seems to have one are still not wooden but electrical or gas (like fireplaces) (you need to see the wood been regularly placed inside the oven)

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Agree with Ciao Bella Roma, one of my favourites, and it was recommended to me years ago by Italian friends. It's D2 though, on Parliament St.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Chubby cherub in Belfast - wood fired pizzas

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