£3.35 instead of £9.50 for a Papa Gold award winning pizza, including mushroom with roasted squash, gorgonzola and pine nuts at Little Pizza Kitchen - Save 65% The Margherita is attributed to baker Raffaele Esposito. Esposito worked at the pizzeria “Pietro… e basta così” (literally “Peter… and that’s enough”) which was established in 1880 and is still operating under the name “Pizzeria Brandi”. In 1889, he baked three different pizzas ... Receive updates now- 65%

£3.35 instead of £9.50 for a Papa Gold award winning pizza, including mushroom with roasted squash, gorgonzola and pine nuts at Little Pizza Kitchen - Save 65%

Groupon from Little Pizza Kitchen Liverpool
Highlights

Highlights

  • Acclaimed traditional Italian cuisine
  • The friendliest eatery in Waterloo
  • Near Crosby beach, a great way to end the day
Fine Print

Fine Print

  • 1 voucher per person, may buy multiple as gifts
  • Voucher valid for 3 months, 7 days a week
  • Must call to book in advance
  • Not valid with other offers

The Margherita is attributed to baker Raffaele Esposito. Esposito worked at the pizzeria “Pietro… e basta così” (literally “Peter… and that’s enough”) which was established in 1880 and is still operating under the name “Pizzeria Brandi”. In 1889, he baked three different pizzas for the visit of King Umberto I and Queen Margherita of Savoy. The Queen’s favorite was a pizza evoking the colors of the Italian flag – green basil leaves, white mozzarella, and red tomatoes. This combination was named Pizza Margherita in her honour. Groupon learned this fascinating little piece of history from the good people at Little Pizza Kitchen,and to celebrate all things pizzarefic they are offering their Papa Gold award winning pizza for only £3.35!

Little Pizza Kitchen is a family friendly 28 seat neighbourhood restaurant based in Liverpool. Their aim is simply to produce the best quality food based on the traditions of Italian cookery, combining the freshest, best quality ingredients then presenting them in a relaxed and comfortable environment. LPK do not buy in any food product that they can make better themselves. An excellent word-of-mouth reputation is built on outstanding food, value, great customer service, and a personal approach to their business. There are a range of mouth-watering pizzas to choose from, including: Cajun Chicken with Mushrooms, peppers, sweetcorn and onions; or Roasted Vegetables with, garlic, spinach and balsamic syrup.

LPK is located on St Johns Road, Waterloo, which is only about five minutes drive by car from the Antony Gormley Another Place sculptures in Crosby, which is well worth a look. So pick a nice sunny day - see the imposing but beautiful Iron Men and wear yourself out on the beach, before heading to Little Pizza Kitchen for a large slice of YUM!

What people are saying...

"From the welcome, with promptly served aperitifs (my son’s orange cordial served in a generously-proportioned jug rather than by the single glass, and locally-produced organic real ale for me!) via the complimentary mixed olives, through the outstanding garlic bread & the first-rate pizzas to the home made sorbets and ices (both of them beyond reproach!) and sixeable shots of grappa and good, hot espresso an attentively and efficiently presented dining experience to shout about, at a competitive price. My only complaint about this place is that nobody told me about it until recently, so I feel as though I’ve rather missed out on its first few months, when I could have been visiting regularly if I’d known sooner! Food and service both excellent!"

CUSTOMER TESTIMONIAL

"The best resturant I’ve ever stepped into. Great food, great service."

CUSTOMER TESTIMONIAL

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Little Pizza Kitchen

44 St Johns Road
L22 9QG Liverpool
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