Franco Manca Soho

Franco Manca Soho

Franco Manca - Sourdough Pizza. The pizza is made from slow-rising sourdough (minimum 20 hours) and is baked in a wood burning 'tufae' brick oven made on site by specialised artisans from Naples.

Welcome to Franco Manca !

The manager here is Michele Pagliuca Normal Opening Hours Mon to Sat 12 till 11:30pm Sunday 12 till 10:30pm We are now taking bookings ONLY between 2.30 – 5.30 pm subject to availability.

To make an enquiry, please telephone us on the number above Outside of these hours, we operate on a first come, first served basis but will always do our best to get you in as soon as possible

http://www.francomanca.co.uk

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Franco Manca, Soho, Berwick Street, London | Restaurants/Italian ...

Fast becoming London's favourite pizza restaurant, new branches of Franco Manca are popping up all over the place, with the Broadgate Circle and Belsize Park outlets both opening in April 2015 and this Soho branch following shortly after in May.

With its distinct brand of slow-rise sourdough pizzas and very reasonable prices, the small chain deserves every bit of its outstanding reputation - you only need to look at the queues to realise its popularity.

The simple menu consists of six pizzas made with ingredients like fresh mozzarella, made daily on Lloyd Green's organic farm in Somerset; tomatoes from small co-op of organic producers in Italy; and ham and sausages made in partnership with David Tomlin from the Rare Bread Survival Trust.

The drinks menu is equally simple with the choice between one lager, one ale, organic wines, traditional prosecco and a range of soft drinks.

Here it's all about quality and we'd be hard pushed to stray anywhere else for our pizza fix.

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Fast becoming London's favourite pizza restaurant, new branches of Franco Manca are popping up all over the place, with the Broadgate Circle and Belsize Park outlets both opening in April 2015 and this Soho branch following shortly after in May.

With its distinct brand of slow-rise sourdough pizzas and very reasonable prices, the small chain deserves every bit of its outstanding reputation - you only need to look at the queues to realise its popularity.

The simple menu consists of six pizzas made with ingredients like fresh mozzarella, made daily on Lloyd Green's organic farm in Somerset; tomatoes from small co-op of organic producers in Italy; and ham and sausages made in partnership with David Tomlin from the Rare Bread Survival Trust.

The drinks menu is equally simple with the choice between one lager, one ale, organic wines, traditional prosecco and a range of soft drinks.

Here it's all about quality and we'd be hard pushed to stray anywhere else for our pizza fix.

Nearest tube / underground / station to Franco Manca, Soho, Soho ...

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Franco Manca, Soho (London) | Eating With Your Hands

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Even though it sounds like the best thing ever, we simply couldn’t eat baos all the time during me and my wife’s trip to London.

If you want to eat great-tasting pizzas in Europe, my experience is that you kind of have to sit down in proper restaurants most of the times.

What’s common about these places is that they are joints where you sit down in a friendly atmosphere and wait patiently for your pizzas and make an evening out of it.

Well, maybe more than just eateries – the whole country is ran that way.

We exchanged words for 20 seconds and managed to squeeze in cigarettes, pizzas and football during that time.

Franco Manca • 10things

Fancy a quick pizza that’s not only deliciously inventive, but easy on the purse-strings and not too heavy on the tummy?

There are many pizza joints throughout London but none of them offer authentic Naples-style pizzas like Franco Manca.

Due to it’s success, Franco Manca has expanded its empire to include over 20 locations throughout London.

Franco Manca - Oxford Street

It's kinda one of the best pizza you can get in London.

Honestly, as an italian, it's quite hard to find a decent pizza around London that is not in the american style and Franco Manca is probably your best affordable choice!

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