Best Pizza in Brighton: Local favourites for slices, date nights and delivery

21 April 2026

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Last Updated on 21 April 2026 by Dave King

Looking for the best pizza in Brighton? Brighton’s pizza scene gives you a bit of everything: slow-fermented sourdough, classic Neapolitan bases, strong vegan options and plenty of takeaway choice. If you want a reliable shortlist rather than endless scrolling, start with Fatto a Mano for Brighton-born Neapolitan pizza, Franco Manca for sourdough, Purezza for vegan and gluten-free choices, Pizza Pilgrims for a lively central booking, and Ventisei for a more traditional Neapolitan feel on Preston Street.

Quick picks

VenueBest forWhy it stands out
Fatto a ManoClassic Neapolitan pizzaBrighton-founded, 24-hour dough, multiple Brighton and Hove locations
Franco Manca BrightonSourdough fansSlow-fermented sourdough, North Laine location, vegan and gluten-free options
Purezza BrightonVegan and gluten-free dinersFully vegan restaurant with gluten-free options across the menu
Pizza Pilgrims BrightonCasual date nights and groupsThree-floor pizzeria in The Lanes with bookings, takeaway and classes
VentiseiTraditional Neapolitan feelFormerly Nanninella, long-fermented dough and terracotta oven

The picks above are based on each venue’s current published offer, location and specialism. Fatto a Mano highlights its 24-hour dough and Brighton roots, Franco Manca’s Brighton page confirms its North Laine location plus vegan and vegetarian options, Purezza positions itself as a vegan specialist with gluten-free choices, Pizza Pilgrims lists its Brighton site on Ship Street in The Lanes, and Ventisei describes itself as the next chapter of the former Nanninella pizzeria.

Where can you find the best authentic pizza in Brighton?

A pizza chef stretching dough by hand in a small busy pizzeria kitchen making the best pizza in Brighton

If authentic pizza is your priority, start with Fatto a Mano and Ventisei. Fatto a Mano was founded in Brighton and focuses on Neapolitan pizza made with dough proved for at least 24 hours, while Ventisei says authentic Neapolitan pizza remains at the heart of its menu, with long-fermented dough and a terracotta pizza oven. Franco Manca also deserves a place on this list thanks to its sourdough approach and straightforward menu style.

Fatto a Mano is the easiest all-round recommendation if you want a dependable Brighton pizza night. It has sites in North Laine, Preston Circus and Hove, and its official locations page confirms that Preston Circus and Church Road, Hove offer delivery as well as eat-in and collection. That makes it one of the most flexible options whether you want to sit down or stay in.

Ventisei is the one to try if you want somewhere that leans more traditionally Neapolitan. It is the restaurant formerly known as Nanninella, based at 26 Preston Street, and it specifically highlights long-fermented dough, exceptional ingredients and a terracotta pizza oven. For readers who want that classic Naples-style feel rather than a chain experience, this is a stronger fit than some of the weaker names in your original draft.

Which Brighton pizza spots work best for date nights?

Two pizzas on a small candlelit restaurant table for a casual date night

For a casual date night, the best pizza places in Brighton are usually the ones that combine a central location with booking options and a setting that feels a little more special than a quick takeaway. Pizza Pilgrims Brighton works well here because it is right in The Lanes on Ship Street, takes bookings and has a more distinctive setup than the average pizzeria. Fatto a Mano North Laine is another good pick if you want dinner followed by a walk through North Laine or down towards the seafront.

Purezza is also worth considering for a date night if one of you is vegan, gluten-free or simply likes a more modern plant-based menu. It is Brighton-based, fully vegan and publishes gluten-free options clearly, which makes it far easier to book confidently when dietary requirements are part of the plan.

If you want a broader evening plan, it also makes sense to pair pizza with a drink or another stop nearby rather than treating it as a formal restaurant occasion. Brighton is better at relaxed, walkable evenings than stiff dining, so a pizza booking in North Laine or The Lanes usually works best when it is part of a wider night out. That matches the tone of the city better than forcing a fine-dining angle that does not quite fit pizza.

What are the best pizza delivery and takeaway options in Brighton?

 pizza delivery at home in the UK, open pizza boxes on a coffee table, one fresh pizza partly sliced, soft evening lighting from a lamp, casual living room setting

If delivery matters most, Fatto a Mano and Franco Manca are the safest verified picks from the venues in this guide. Fatto a Mano’s locations page shows delivery at Preston Circus and Church Road, Hove, while Franco Manca Brighton says it offers dine-in, order and collect, takeaway and delivery via Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat.

Purezza is another useful option because its Brighton location page is built around booking, takeaway and delivery, which is especially handy if you want plant-based pizza at home without having to second-guess the menu. Pizza Pilgrims Brighton also lists takeaway availability on its Brighton page.

For takeaway rather than delivery, Franco Manca and Fatto a Mano are easy recommendations because both make collection straightforward, and Pizza Pilgrims works well if you are already in the centre and want to pick something up while you are in The Lanes.

Where can you find vegan and gluten-free pizza in Brighton?

Purezza is the standout if vegan pizza is the priority. It is fully plant-based, and its gluten-free page says that 100% of the menu is available gluten free, using its own in-house vegan gluten sourdough. That makes it the clearest specialist choice in Brighton for readers who want both vegan and gluten-free flexibility in one place.

Franco Manca is a strong mainstream option for mixed groups because it offers gluten-free bases for every pizza and vegan cheese alternatives, although it also warns that flour is used throughout the kitchen and cross-contamination cannot be ruled out. That is a useful middle ground if not everyone at the table wants a fully vegan restaurant.

Fatto a Mano also offers vegan and gluten-free options, but like many pizza restaurants it notes that dishes are prepared in areas where gluten and other allergens are present and cooked in the same oven. For strict allergy needs, Purezza remains the safer lead suggestion because its gluten-free offer is much more central to the restaurant’s identity.

What makes Brighton’s pizza scene stand out?

Brighton’s pizza scene is strongest when it plays to variety rather than pretending there is only one “best” style. Fatto a Mano leans on Italian and local British ingredients with long-proved dough, Franco Manca is built around sourdough, Ventisei focuses on traditional Neapolitan craft, and Purezza proves Brighton still does plant-based food better than most UK cities. That mix is what makes pizza in Brighton worth writing about.

It also helps that the better pizza spots are spread across the kinds of areas people already want to spend time in, including North Laine, The Lanes, Preston Street and Hove. That makes pizza one of the easiest Brighton food categories to build into a day out, a casual date or a night in.

FAQ’s: Best pizza in Brighton

Which Brighton pizza restaurant is best for classic Neapolitan pizza?

Fatto a Mano and Ventisei are the strongest picks here. Fatto a Mano focuses on Brighton-born Neapolitan pizza with 24-hour dough, while Ventisei explicitly centres authentic Neapolitan pizza, long-fermented dough and a terracotta oven.

Where should vegans go for pizza in Brighton?

Purezza is the clearest answer because it is fully vegan and also offers a gluten-free menu. It is one of the easiest places in Brighton to recommend when plant-based dining is the main priority.

Can you get gluten-free pizza in Brighton?

Yes. Purezza offers its full menu gluten free, and Franco Manca says gluten-free bases are available for every pizza. Franco Manca also advises diners about the risk of cross-contamination because of flour in the kitchen.

Which Brighton pizza places currently offer takeaway or delivery?

Franco Manca Brighton, Fatto a Mano Preston Circus and Hove, Purezza Brighton and Pizza Pilgrims Brighton all currently advertise takeaway, collection or delivery options in some form.

Are there pizza-making classes in Brighton?

Yes. Pizza Pilgrims runs pizza masterclasses, and Brighton Food lists pizza classes locally as well. If you want something hands-on, those are more reliable leads than vague claims about “plenty of spots” offering classes.

Final slice

If you only try one Brighton pizza place, Fatto a Mano is the safest all-round recommendation. If you want sourdough, go Franco Manca. If you want vegan or gluten-free, go Purezza. If you want a casual central booking for a fun night out, Pizza Pilgrims is a good shout. And if you want a more traditional Neapolitan feel, Ventisei is the one to add to your list. Brighton does not have a single perfect pizza place for everyone, but it does have enough quality and variety to make pizza one of the city’s easiest food wins.

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Article by Dave King

Hey, I’m Dave. I started this blog because I’m passionate about all things Brighton. As a lifelong resident, I share with you- spots, stories, and seasonal gems that help you experience Brighton like someone who truly knows it. Whether you’re planning a visit or living nearby, there’s always something new to discover here.

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