Ecco Pizza

Pizza restaurant · St Giles

Ecco Pizza

Pizza restaurant · St Giles

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186 Drury Ln, London WC2B 5QD, United Kingdom

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Affordable pizza, sandwiches, burritos & coffee, open late  

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Ecco Pizza - Review - London - The Infatuation

"Over on Drury Lane, Ecco are a casual Italian spot delivering pizza favourites like a four cheese, a big pepperoni number, and one called ‘spicy’ that involves Spanish chorizo and jalapenos. Most of their pizzas are around the £11 mark, but for an extra couple of pounds you can upgrade to one of their bigger, speciality pizzas. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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The London Pizza Delivery Guide

"Over on Drury Lane, Ecco are a casual Italian spot delivering pizza favourites like a four cheese, a big pepperoni number, and one called ‘spicy’ that involves Spanish chorizo and jalapenos. Most of their pizzas are around the £11 mark, but for an extra couple of pounds you can upgrade to one of their bigger, speciality pizzas." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak

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UCCU

Google
The price is unbelievable n unbeatable in central London. The portion is so generous! They have pizzas, pastas, and sandwiches. The owners are very welcoming and nice. The dough is thin n crispy, the sauce is lil bit sweet but we guess it is to adapt the Uk preference which is tolerable. The spaghetti is fantastic and it is only 9£. This place is not for fancy eating for sure but it is giving me the comfort food vibe u know what i mean. Please try if you are looking for budget yet heart warming meals.

Dan Power

Google
Tasty pizza with quality toppings and a crispy base - and easy to customise too. The pizza was served quickly, service was very friendly, and the place is open late! Plus the price is great for central London - lots to like about this place!

Geoff Glover

Google
They could easily charge double the price and it would still be worth it. Service is speedy and courteous, and the pizza is the best I've had in London. I've had the vegetarian, and various meat offerings. The crust is definitely the highlight though. Incredibly crispy and light. Not to be missed.

Damian Lubanski

Google
A hidden place from the main road and not visible, but worth a visit. Didn't have any mains this time, only sandwich and some pastry. Sandwich was very good and full of filling, can be considered as almost a meal. Pastry were good great too, particularly chocolate croissant: not flaky, with consistent crunch, not your usual croissant. Service was a let down, I was only picking up but serving customers with earplug is a big no no for me.

Jac W

Google
One of our favourite pizzerias in central London. The place is nothing fancy, but pizza is made to order, lots of veggie options, and tastes great. Staff always friendly and we never had to wait too long before it’s served. Perfect for a quick dinner before theatre.

Daniel Kronenes

Google
I had the "Meat and Meat Pizza", some of the better pizza I've ever tasted! And at that price it's incredible, highly recommend if you're in London! Central and open 24/7. The service was incredibly good, the pizza was fast.

Jordan

Google
I recently ate at Ecco and was pleasantly surprised by the excellent value for money. I paid just £9.50 for a 12-inch pizza, which is a fantastic deal compared to other nearby pizzerias. The pizza was made with high-quality ingredients, and you could really taste the freshness in every bite. Considering how much other places in the area charge, this is a gem for anyone looking for good pizza at an affordable price. Highly recommend for both the flavor and the budget-friendly prices!

Sham Eva

Google
I just love this place so much. Great and hospitable staff, delicious pizza (that arrives within minutes) and a relaxed atmosphere to chill out and have a chat/watch TV. My partner asked me - where do you want to go for Valentine's? Shall I book somewhere nice? I replied, I just want Ecco's spicy chorizo pizza!
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Hannah M.

Yelp
You get what you pay for here - I think I paid 7 quid for a margherita which puts it more expensive than Pizza Union but cheaper than pretty much anywhere else. It's definitely better and bigger than Pizza Union which I personally think has little flavour but isn't awful for the price. Pizza Union I also think is more of an individual pie place, whereas Ecco I would argue it was big enough to share between two not-super-hungry people. They cook it to order and it did take around 10 minutes or so, so if you're in a hurry I would order click and collect. The guy working was nice enough but a bit gruff. He gave rather confusing information to a couple who wandered in and were asking about the sandwiches. First he said he could only give what was in the display case and then he said something that sounded conflicting. All in all a good cheap lunch option and I would return if in the area.
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Michael W.

Yelp
Hidden Little Gem. We stumbled upon this place when looking for a place to grab a bite before the opera. It looked unassuming, but the food was phenomenal. We had the goat cheese sandwiches with cappuccinos and kids had pasta carbonara. Everything was amazing. The sandwiches were delicious. My older even said the carbonara was tastier than all the carbonaras he had in Rome. Highly recommended!
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Vivienne C.

Yelp
Pizza in Europe hits different. The ingredients they use just seem a lot more fresh in comparison to that of the States and Ecco Pizza is no different. Was looking for some cheap eats and stumbled upon this place. I ordered their Pepperoni Pizza as it was apparently is their bestseller and it was pretty good. They cook it at very high temperatures for only 3 minutes and so the cheese gets really melty and combines well with the rich tomato-sauce. I will say that it tasted a little bit too wet for me but I did appreciate the flavors and the thick-cut salami. With that, I'm excited to try out more pizza places in London as my quest to find the best pizza place in the city begins.
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Aim M.

Yelp
Very poor service. First, they brought me a different pizza than what I ordered for my kids (margarita). The guy challenged me, until I showed the receipt, proving I ordered margarita style. Then, while debating the guy, my other pizza fell off the counter, onto the floor. The guy refused to replace it, saying it was my fault. Most other restaurants would been apologetic, seeking to "make things right". Not this place
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Tim L.

Yelp
Had an hour or so to kill near drury lane on Sunday, yelped and popped into this little joint. I've walked past Ecco many times before, but not being a massive breakfast person. I tend to save it for a bigger lunch. Nonetheless, I thought I'd give breakfast a second chance. I popped in and ordered their £3.90 country breakfast which included bacon, black pudding, a sausage, beans, 2 eggs and I want to say mushrooms, but can't promise you that's true. The breakfast doesn't come with tea, so that's an additional £1.40 - what frustrates me is this: How can a British breakfast not come with tea?! The ingredients are mediocre - nothing you couldn't get from a decent supermarket and...I hesitate when I say this but, it just wasn't greasy enough. I didn't feel like I'd been plunged in oil and come out dirty and hating myself. That's probably just me though. The man behind the counter, possibly the owner, was a bit grumpy - I'll give him the whole Sunday morning excuse, but I was the only person in there, it wouldn't have killed him to be nicer! The baked goods looked good, so maybe the breakfasts here are really just an after-thought, there's lots of positive reviews about the pizza, and that might instigate a second visit. But as for breakfast, I think I'm losing faith. Would a kind soul point me in the right direction?
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Laura K.

Yelp
The two times I have been here, the pizza has been delicious! Both times I got the 11" garlic pizza for £2.90. They bake the pizza fresh and it amazes me how little time it takes. It only took me 11 minutes to get from my room in High Holborn residence, order, pay, get my pizza, and return to my room--and our elevator is really slow!! While I think the garlic pizza is the cheapest at £2.90, most of the others are only £3.50. Either way, this is a great deal. But, I would highly recommend the garlic pizza!

Girlie G.

Yelp
Really amazing pizza at between 4.5-7 GBP. The front and back of the house needs a bit of coordination with each other. Reminded me of two brothers bickering at each other but nonetheless, great pizza at an amazing price. With always needing to wait for an hour to eat lunch or dinner in London, they were pretty fast. They do have more seats in the back area so while it looks small in the front, it can accommodate larger groups it appeared. Lovely pizza at an amazing price, if you don't mind a little of of chaos between the ordering, cooking, and payment processes. Enjoy!
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Melissa Y.

Yelp
This place was a GREAT find! We were looking for a cheap place and I was craving pizza, which London is not really known for. We ended up here around 7pm on a Monday night at are two pizzas for about 8£ total. The pizza was very fresh and the cook immediately asked how many pizzas so he could get started on the dough. It only takes a few minutes to get a piping pizza made and both guys were really friendly. We ordered the Ecco special and the Garlic pizza. The special had ham, olives And artichokes and the garlic pizza had garlic and olive oil. The garlic one was only about 3£ and was smaller than the special. Each pizzas' crust was on the thinner side and not too done. If I was on study abroad in London, this would be one of my regular places for some fresh pizza!
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Glen C.

Yelp
Great value coffee bar that does mainly sandwiches & pizzas. Great place to call for a coffee in the morning: large cappuccino and a free croissant for £2! As described elsewhere the place is a bit rough and ready, but it is clean and great value.
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Beverly Y.

Yelp
This is probably as good as pizza will get for me, because I'm not a fan of cheese. You might be wondering why I came here in the first place, then, and the answer to that is really pretty simple: majority rule. Anyway, I opted for the vegetarian pizza (without mozzarella, with artichokes instead) and I have to say I was pretty satisfied. The crust was thin (my personal preference) and the pizza was surprisingly not greasy at all, which I find is a rarity these days. The taste was pretty good too - not too salty and not too heavy on the tomato sauce. One thing I really loved about this place was the service. Even though I probably won't be back (again, not a fan of pizza) I wanted to give a shout out to the people who took/made my order! Thanks for accommodating my dislike of cheese and making me something I could enjoy - and for a reasonable price (~5 pounds for an entire pizza), too.
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Fed C.

Yelp
I think customer service level is important and I really think this place has none. Though, food is very cheap and ok.

Julia E.

Yelp
This is the best pizza I've ever had in my entire life. This man is a legend. He's open 24hrs just knock on door and call for him. Very reliable. He also offers Ben and Jerry's for a very good price. Highly recommend.
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Josh G.

Yelp
This estalishment is the gem of Drury lane; Great food Great staff Great times I literally take everyone here
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Nicholas G.

Yelp
Whenever I'm passing by around lunch time, I always stop in here for a pizza. It's my favourite food group. You order a pizza from the simple list and in less than five minutes the pizza is on the plate/in the box! So fast and so efficient it really is a fast food. For £3.50 take away or £4 eat in, in my opinion, this has to be the best £ for £ pizza in London. The prices simply can't be beat across the board. Everything seems to be a good deal. Now pizza is my favourite food group BUT my other favourite food group is Burritos. THANKFULLY Ecco have now added burritos by a real Mexican chef. I had the pork with the chef's suggested pickled onion and it was knock out good. All for only £5 when other burrito places charge £2 more. This is my new go to burrito spot for sure. Now the only problem I have is which to choose when I go to Ecco...pizza or burrito!?! Oh no!
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Jeff H.

Yelp
Ecco Pizza is great!! Their lunchtime special is £3.50 for an 11' pizza and it's really fresh and tasty!!! I can't recommend this place enough - it's a little gem in the city!!
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Matt F.

Yelp
A pizza freshly cooked in the middle of Covent Garden for £4.50, coincidentally served in 4.5 minutes. I timed it, there was nothing else to do while I waited at one of their tables. There is room for maybe twenty people and it's only 50p more to eat in, but there is no atmosphere or decor to speak of so I wouldn't be desperate to spend any time there. I'd recommend taking it to Bloomsbury Square just a couple of minutes walk away though. The pizza itself is thin and fairly crispy and the toppings fresh enough, really nice cheeses - overall quite impressive. They have some sandwichy things that look pretty good too. My only complaint would be the staff, they were unfriendly and not far off rude, but I really didn't much care.
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David F.

Yelp
Based on the reviews here I made the trip from Kings Cross to here for dinner on my one night in the smoke expecting an excellent pizza dining experience. What I did not anticipate is that this place is essentially a take-away with a dozen or so Formica tables and plastic chairs. In fairness, the pepperoni pizza was good, not great, but good. Naively I had expected a proper restaurant and, even on rereading the reviews, I didn't pick up the type of restaurant I trekked here for. So, if you want a cheap and good but not great pizza with zero comfort or atmosphere and be out in 30 minutes, this is the place. Not for me, though.
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Chris O.

Yelp
Man oh man. This place is a lifesaver! A filling and actually rather tasty margherita pizza for £3.50? Yes! I've scrimped up the change for pizza here (as well as at Ecco's Goodge Street location) plenty of times and in all likelihood will continue to do so for years to come. It would be erroneous to group Ecco in the same category as London pizzerias such as Santore and Santa Maria. But, Ecco's offer is still very, very good and one of the best bargains in town. The folks here are also friendly, the dining area in the back is actually quite comfortable and price cannot be beat!
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Qype User (absint…)

Yelp
Where else can you get a WHOLE pizza for less than £4 in Central London? I'm not sure I'm aware of anywhere that fits the bill other than Ecco, and the quality of these pizzas is also mouth-wateringly good. I used to work around the corner and had to restrain myself from getting lunch here every day! Wood fired oven, lots of toppings the works!
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Daryl L.

Yelp
We ordered the £5 'Pizza of the Day' (Chorizo and fresh chillis, topped with roquette). In less than 5 mins, this hand stretched pizza was cooked to a perfect thin-crust base. It seems like the prices have been the same since 2010! On Laura K's review, I ordered the garlic pizza. Not your typical foccacia styled pizza I was expecting. It came loaded with mozzarella, herbs and garlic. At £2.90 you can't go wrong - but a definate for garlic and pizza lovers! For your own personal taste, grab the herb shaker or added chilli flakes or chilli oil. If you decide to dine inside (added cost of £0.50 - £0.75 per pizza) , you'll be transcended to a typical New York style deli, complete with cheese cake and fresh chiabatta sandwiches in the display.
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Qype User (shinyg…)

Yelp
I won't beat around the bush. This place sells really good pizza for £3.50 / £4 and for that reason alone, it deserves five stars. Working around the corner from Ecco is a bit of a nightmare because, given the choice, I'd probably end up going there for their parma ham pizza just about every day. Service is snappy if a little bit abrupt at times (at least this means you get your food quickly) and the prices beggar belief for what is essentially Covent Garden. As you'd expect, at lunchtime the place is buzzing with locals and students from the nearby English language schools, but since nearly everyone goes for takeaway you can usually find a seat (try round the back where there are sofas). Other things to look out for - free croissants with your coffee in the morning, pizza of the day (usually topped with whatever is left in the fridge, I'm guessing) and various baguettes and sandwiches also for ridiculously cheap inner London prices. Basically, cheap and cheerful and a (not so) well-kept secret!
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Marios F.

Yelp
Not too good. You get what you pay for (I guess, though even I think it's too expensive for that). Got a four-cheese pizza - ended up being too greasy and oily. For the same price range (5 to 7 pounds for most pizzas), can definitely get higher quality elsewhere. Atmosphere is a bit industrial/cafeteria like - not too cozy. The service was quite friendly, and the pizza came out quite quickly from time of ordering. Ate here on a Thursday evening at 9 pm - was quite empty, only one or two other customers during the time we were there. I did really like the spicy oil (and vinegar?) sauce, and the chili flakes and oregano helped to make the pizza much tastier. But it's unfortunate to need to "mask" the original quality of the pizza with the extra flavorings. I will say the Emmental on the four cheese pizza saved the day.
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Qype User (theku…)

Yelp
It's easy to miss Ecco on Drury Lane with so many other places in the area, but you'd certainly be missing out on a bargain deal with cheap paninis and pizzas. Even at £3.50 or £4 depending on the topping you get, their 12 pizzas still seem better than those you'd get at chain outlets. Don't be offended if they simply take your order and money, and then serve the next person as this place is more about turnover than it is about great customer service.
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Qype User (nori…)

Yelp
Can't recommend this place highly enough really good fresh pizza for £3:50/£4 depending on what toppings you get. The pizza is cooked super quickly so there's really not much of a wait. Besides the unbelievably low price for central London the pizza is actually so fresh and so tasty too it is really up there with my favourite pizza places. They also have extra chilli flakes, herbs and black pepper to add to the pizza as you wish. They also do sandwiches/paninis but I've always gone for pizza.. Hungry even thinking about it!
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Qype User (Shinyk…)

Yelp
Buy yourself a sun-dried tomato panini (or a pizza, if that's more your thing), head to the back room and spend a happy half hour reading your book on the sofa. It's not the smartest cafe in the world, the service isn't particularly great, but the prices are really low, the coffee's good and the scruffy, studenty atmosphere in the back room makes you feel like you've discovered somewhere secret and hidden away. Which you have!
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Kamyar K.

Yelp
ECCo pizza is modest but brilliant. The combination of what is arguably London's greatest bargain for a thin crust pizza whilst retaining such fantastic quality is an astonishing result. I'm in awe of the chewy and crispy dough. I frequently go ECCo, and I'm rarely disappointed. Often I try to drag my friends along, too.
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Livi S.

Yelp
So, despite living a few minutes from this in my student days, I was still yet to check this place out until last weekend. A few friends had recommended the pizzas, as they are really cheap, so I thought I couldn't really go wrong with a pizza. I opted for the primavera, which was tuna with shallots on a tomato base. I'm not a fan of shallots, so asked for the shallots to be replaced by black olives. That was not a problem and what followed was a lovely cheesy pizza, which certainly on the generous side. Very good value for £5,, would defintiely recommend checking this place out.

Ellie B.

Yelp
Some of the best pizza in London... also extremely cheap (£4-6 for a personal pizza). It is very quick-only takes a few minutes to cook so it is a great option for take away!
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Alistair H.

Yelp
Found this place on Qype Radar while looking for somewhere to buy a coffee. I didn't end up buying any coffee, but I did buy an excellent toasted sandwich and a can of coke for only a few quid. I always think of London as mega-expensive, but apparently it isn't always that way.
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Qype User (levant…)

Yelp
Great, cheap, freshly-made pizzas and really good for a quick lunch. Sit at the front as the back room is windowless and pokey. The chicken and avocado sandwiches are delicious.

Karin C.

Yelp
We have only given a 1 star cos we had to otherwise no stars My partner and I live less than a minute away and decided after a hard saturday night to enjoy a nice breakfast. Nice it was NOT! the bacon was cooked only on one side, the sausage was raw and the toast was burnt. I won't even go there with the inferior quality of the food in general. This all came on a CHIPPED plate, even though the dining room was empty. We had tried as we walked in to have a conversation with the chef/server, who only spoke a minimal murmur and had a really bad attitude, definitely not hospitable at all. I didn't understand why he was laughing and joshing with those around us. If I dare say it we would of really felt he was being rude, racist and stereotypical of a young mixed couple. Oh and he decided to take our money before we ate, but didn't to the customers behind! After we sat down i got up and asked politely if i could have some sauce. He huffed and puffed and then spoke in his native language. I could only assume, he was discussing me as the waitress who had her back to me then turned and looked directly into my boat race. Then they continued to talk and laugh which made me feel paranoid and embarrassed. Anyway, We felt very uncomfortable and will never ever eat in this venue again! I would prefer to take the 10 min walk down the road to a friendly even though it maybe a more expensive establishment. Such a shame that community neighbourly spirit is dead and there are still ignorant people serving our food. And to top it off my belly is making strange noises.

Qype User (colbuc…)

Yelp
Possibly the worst cafe in the world. Awful slow service 45 minutes for a cooked breakfast. Harsh brown was still frozen. 6 of us visited 1/12/12. Three breakfasts came in 35 minutes the others 10 minutes after. The coffees ordered came in 3 batches 5 minutes apart. I suppose you get what you pay for as £4 a breakfast this was really poor and under cooked. Hope I'm not ill later.