Mother London Pizza

Italian restaurant · Nine Elms

Mother London Pizza

Italian restaurant · Nine Elms

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Circus West Village, 2 Arches Ln, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom

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A menu featuring rustic Italian fare & pizza in a moody, brick-lined dining room with outdoor seats.  

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Circus West Village, 2 Arches Ln, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom Get directions

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Circus West Village, 2 Arches Ln, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7427 999910

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bar onsite
alcohol
beer
cocktails
coffee
late night food
wine
lunch

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Jul 11, 2025

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"With railway arches available to new businesses in the aftermath of Battersea Power Station’s manic redevelopment coupled with the influx of young professionals with beards buying up new properties nearby, where better for the Italian owners of Copenhagen-based Mother Pizza to open their second outpost? Because if you can’t sell a Danish pizza to a young professional in a railway arch, you may as well return your Supreme hoodies and burn your skateboard in a pizza oven. Mother’s setting is definitely the main draw. There are candlelit wooden tables throughout, and an open kitchen, and while exposed brick wall is something we’re sick of talking about, it contributes to a great feel. Two pizza ovens and an open kitchen will keep you warm enough from the draft from the front, which is usually kept open. There’s a projection of a flame on the back wall that we can’t quite work out, but overall, this is a space you’ll like hanging out in. As for the food? Mother Pizza has been raved about in Copenhagen. But we didn’t want to take their word for it, because most of their bread is flat and topped with herring. London, on the other hand, has some brilliant pizza places nowadays, from established homegrown chains like Pizza Pilgrims, Homeslice, and Franco Manca to trendy Italian imports like Da Michele and Quartieri. Ultimately, Mother’s pizza falls just short of what you’ll find at the aforementioned places. Although their dough is supposedly made with purified seawater, this does very little to set it apart from the big hitters. We were skeptical as to how seawater could markedly improve any meal, and this has done nothing to change our minds. That said, we’re talking very high pizza standards, and Mother’s offerings are still quite good. It’s a thicker Neapolitan crust that works particularly well with some of the rich topping combinations they have here, like the Salamina pizza which comes with punchy salami and mascarpone. There are some very enjoyable starters too - the fried mozzarella balls are a great way to get started and the burrata is also wonderful. Mother is a great place to mix it up for a casual date or to hit before a night out. And with a great drinks menu, plenty of big tables and generally a lively, buzzy atmosphere, it’ll suit a big celebratory meal just as well. After all, no one’s going to be too upset about eating pizza in a railway arch. Food Rundown Mozzarelline In Carrozza These slightly out of the ordinary fried cheese balls pack an oily filthy punch. If you’re not sharing mains, this might be a little heavy for a starter. Having said that, you should definitely get this regardless. Burrata Just a quality burrata and something to set you up nicely for the carb fest to come. It’s fresh, smooth, and very creamy. Bufala Pizza A simple pizza, made with buffalo mozzarella. You won’t go wrong here. Salamina Pizza Topped with salame and mascarpone, this pizza is creamy, rich and satisfying. Mother is big on interesting topping combos, and this is a good example. Marinara Pizza The tomato sauce isn’t quite tasty live on its own without cheese at Mother. Stick to the pizzas with more toppings." - Sam Collins

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"Mother is a pizzeria originally from Copenhagen, and is now located in a railway arch in the Battersea Power Station. Apart from the fact it’s not in East London, it’s very East London, straight down to the brick walls and dark lighting. The pizza and other food is solid, and it’s a good place to come with a group." - Heidi Lauth Beasley, Jake Oliver, Eileen Twum

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Tony Iasiello

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Everybody loves their Mum, and Mother Restaurant at Battersea is great too. It's designer decor is inviting and invites you to enjoy the atmosphere. We relaxed and enjoyed our meal. I had the 2 cheese pizza, and she the marinated pan fried lamb chops. Delicious. Good size portions and fair priced. The restaurant is set in the arches of a railway bridge, is dark but warm and inviting lighting. The aroma of the wood fire oven adds to the homely feel. The staff were friendly, our server, Kent explained some of the history of the restaurant and made us feel right at home.

Naz A

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The area around Battersea Power Station is developing into a busy hub. We looked at a few different restaurants and settled for Mother. I thought the layout was spacious. A good selection of pizzas to pick from, ranging from £7.50 to £15.50. I liked that a jug of water is placed on the table without having to ask. Drink prices were on par with other restaurants. The place is cashless. Service charge is included in the bill, which I completely disagree with - it should be up to the customer. Also - maybe because they wanted people to realise it was open - the door was left ajar and it was pretty cold, I had to keep my coat on and the food got cold quite quickly. The receipt has been included, there was 4 of us dining.

Marco Viappiani

Google
Great all you can eat brunch for 17£ on Saturdays and Sundays. Also, they have an Italian style aperitivo on Thursdays for 10£. For an all you can eat brunch, the quality of food is outstanding. The place is a bit dark and could use more lighting. It's also a bit noisy. All in all it's definitely a great option for an informal brunch.

Joana Favero

Google
I’m just in love with this place! I came for a lunch on my break from work, and ended having an amazing experience! The place is super beautiful, food was delicious, especially the pizza!! Service is good as well! I strong recommend!

Justin Keery

Google
Could be the best pizza in London. Excellent craft beer on tap too. Very good service, nice atmosphere, everyone seems to be enjoying themselves. Decent music playing not too loud. I had a little starter involving blue cheese that was just tremendous. A little more expensive than your usual pizza place but well worth it if you don't mind.

Steve P

Google
Warm and very cosy despite it being in an archway. Upon being seated and given menus, another customer who was departing the restaurant came over to our table and remarked that she'd waited "50 minutes" for her food, and that we'd enjoy it if we liked waiting. Well, our pizzas came out in less than 10 minutes and were very tasty indeed. (I guess she'd woken up on the wrong side of bed that morning.) Two pizzas, side olives, two glasses of wine and service (which was perfectly fine) was under £37. Would definitely visit again!

Pande Monki

Google
We went for their Sunday brunch. The offer seemed great, but sadly let down by inconsistent execution. Food options seemed limited and basic. Availability of pizza patchy and slow. The live music on our visit was extremely loud and overbearing. Making conversation virtually impossible.

Penny Lane

Google
Pretty cool location, friendly staff. We went for the sunday brunch which was okay. Most of the food is cold and it's quickly gone. They add new stuff but one always needs a little luck to get some fresh pizza. They have live music though and it's a easy to find a space to sit even without a reservation. The toilets were horrific though - they need to be cleaned more frequently