Snug, bright spot for pies. Pizza destination known for its daily pie specialties served in tight quarters (or to-go).
I had put off visiting this place for a few months after receiving a gift card because it was initially difficult to get a reservation (this does not seem to be the case now). Pizzeria Beddia is your typical hole-in-the-wall place with minimal but upscale decor and a small yet elevated menu. We ate at 7:15 on a Friday and the place was hopping. I mainly came for the pizza but could not resit trying their take on a Caesar salad, with chicories and a citrusy, zesty dressing. I loved it but my girlfriend did not. She said it tasted like a Key Lime Pie. It was certainly refreshing on a hot summer night. Pizza-wise, we ordered two (which is double what two people should order) because we wanted to try multiple things. We got a #1 standard pizza with pepperoni and sausage and a #2 white pizza with greens (seemingly endives or arugula). Both were good but not great and a little greasier than I would have liked (the white one was less so). I'm going to give them 4 stars because the food was just not as good as I would have expected. The pizza was greasy and just pretty basic. The atmosphere and service was top notch though. We also got both flavors of soft serve for dessert, which was a really great way to end the meal, especially in the summer. I will probably be back at some point to try some more of the small plates that all seemed interesting. If you are a drinker (which I am not), the wine list looks fun and the bar seemed lively.
This was the first time I've ever gone out to eat with my partner and she didn't say a word from how focused she was enjoying everything. I was born and raised in NYC so pizza is my love language. I've had all sorts of pizzas at all price ranges on a weekly basis for my entire life. This place is easily my favorite pizza in Philly so far and some of the best I've ever had. The crust is perfectly cooked with an amazing crunch yet the perfect fold which is insanely hard to accomplish. I will say though for the classic pie #1 don't order more than one or two toppings you'll start to take away from the pizza the more you add. The cheeses here are awesome so much so the white pie was my favorite. Aside from Fabolous pizza all their other dishes are insanely delicious. Old fashioned was as good as I could have asked for. Staff was incredibly nice and my server in particular was a mind reader. We didn't say much since we were stuffing our faces but we didn't need to. All our needs were anticipated and that's such a nice feeling A+.
Pizzeria Beddia in Philadelphia is a must-visit for any pizza lover. Their pizzas are nothing short of amazing, and their potato bread is just as delicious. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted by the enticing aroma of fresh pizza baking in the oven, and you can't wait to try everything on the menu. We had the pleasure of trying every pizza on the menu, and each one was better than the last. The crust is the perfect balance of crispy and chewy, and the toppings are fresh and flavorful. The classic margherita pizza is a standout, with its simple yet delicious combination of tomato sauce, mozzarella, and basil. I ate as a vegetarian I can’t remember the name of the pizza that was my favorite, with its perfectly seasoned everything and tangy tomato sauce. The real standout at Pizzeria Beddia is their potato bread. It's crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, with just the right amount of saltiness. We couldn't stop eating it and even ordered an extra loaf to take home. The atmosphere of the restaurant is cozy and intimate, with a small dining area and a few tables outside. The staff is friendly and attentive, and the service is excellent. Overall, Pizzeria Beddia is a must-visit for anyone looking for delicious pizza and bread in Philadelphia. We can't wait to go back and try more of their amazing creations.
Great food here! Staff is very friendly and accommodating. The simplicity in the decor is really charming and homey, super collaborative space. They also have smaller seating areas for smaller parties. Prices are a big high but if you’re willing to spend a little more then the favors are worth it, so treat yourself. Come by and try it out!
Food was okay. If you’re looking for an interesting flavor, this might be the place for you. Price is kinda high for the food and pizza and not a lot of toppings but it taste okay. We ordered the sweet peppers with sausage pizza ($36 with tax) and the number 4 pizza *i think* with anchovies ($27) with tax. Meat on the food was not a lot for the price. Maybe that’s just how they make it but I prefer a pizza with great amount of meat
Upscale pizza joint with cool vibes. Food was top notch, with list of apps to choose from, 5 pizza options, and full bar menu. Service was friendly and knowledgeable. Great place for a date night or group setting. Felt like a nyc restaurant with the low lights and hip music.
Blown away by how delicious the pizza here was. Had the 1 and 3 and was very impressed but the quality of the ingredients Pizza looked oily but had zero flop and was cooked to perfection Expresso soft-serve at the end was the cherry on top. It was thick, creamy, and one of the the best I’ve ever had
This was the best pizza I’ve ever had. Went there with my family after seeing the video on Vice, and we were able to make a same day reservation for the patio at night. It was actually very warm for outside! There’s a lot of hype with this place, but it’s well deserved. Our server, Erin, made the experience fantastic. She did it all, from explaining the menu to turning down the outdoor heater. We’ll be back!