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Crisp Pizza W6 at The Chancellors

The crispy NY-style pies at Crisp Pizza W6 are worth the wait

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How to get into Crisp Pizza W6 at The Chancellors

You don’t reserve a table at Crisp Pizza, you pre-order dough. Call, text, or WhatsApp them on 07515930582 as far in advance as possible to secure your pizza. They do have some pizzas available to walk-ins at lunchtime (rock up as early as possible, we’re talking 11:30am), or Storekit slots go live every Monday at 11am for that weekend's evenings. Remember, an order doesn’t guarantee you a seat.

You might assume this pizza spot inside The Chancellors pub is named Crisp Pizza W6 after the street it’s on in Hammersmith. But we think it's to do with the fact that the base on the margherita is crispier than any we’ve ever had. The gravity-defying slices hold their own and the tomato sauce is rich and basil-heavy, with the perfect distribution of melted mozzarella and a sprinkling of parmesan. These aren’t only the best thin-crust, New York-style pizzas in London, they’re the best pizzas in London, full stop.

Sure, it’s a military operation to secure your dough (that’s right, there are no table bookings here, just dough) but it’s well worth getting organised. On a summer's day the scene outside the pub will tempt you to stay all afternoon. Servers come out parading pizzas so thin, they barely show if you’re not looking at it from a pigeon’s-eye view. The sound of people’s names and orders being shouted out blends into the background noise of beer glasses clinking, dogs loudly chewing on stray pepperoni chips, and the crunching of pizza. If you don’t find a seat, a takeaway box and a five-minute stroll make for one of London’s most wholesome riverside picnics. 

On the 360 days a year when it’s too cold to sit outside, the warm, dimly lit pub is a perfectly nice spot in which to eat way too much pizza. Calzone will warm you from the inside and crispy crusts will leave your hands in serious need of a napkin—or five. For a place that makes you pre-order your pizza weeks in advance, it’s all very laid-back once you’re there. Or maybe you’ll just feel laid-back because you’ve finally secured London’s best—and most desirable—pizza. 

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Cheese Pie

Think of the crispiest crust you’ve had. Times that by three and that’s just how crispy this margherita base is. The tomato sauce peeks through splodges of mozzarella and flor di latte, and there’s enough aromatic basil that you get some in every bite.
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Pepperoni Pie

Unlike the sturdy base of the cheese pie, this has got some flop. But we’re not complaining. There’s the same rich, basil-heavy sauce with the pleasing addition of meaty, slightly spicy pepperoni.
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Nduja Pie

Another floppy boy, but not a flop. In fact, this was the better of the two meaty pizzas we tried. Spicy ‘nduja and creamy mozzarella are made for each other, and there’s a generous amount of each.
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Funghi Pie

Margherita—but make it earthy. The mushrooms are salty and thrown on haphazardly. Our favourite bites are the ones with plenty of mushroom.
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4 Cheese Calzone

The unexpected star of the show, this calzone is a winner. We don’t know whether it was the creamy ricotta or the dough—delightfully soggy from the tomato sauce—that makes it so addictively good. Just try it.
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Garlic Herb Dip

A thick, garlic mayonnaise filled with soft herbs. Ordering a minimum of two of these is essential.
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Nutella Calzone

Warning: things will get messy. A Nutella and mascarpone-filled calzone that’s moreish, over the top, and absolutely worth ordering.

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