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Papizza: Madrid's Gran Vía Pizza Powerhouse

3.9 (1929)

Gran Vía's 24/7 pizza station pumps out massive, cheap pies amid Madrid's theater buzz, fueling late nights and street adventures with crispy crusts and loaded toppings.

Planted on the bustling Gran Vía, Papizza delivers generous, affordable pizzas that hit the spot amid Madrid's theater district energy. Thin crusts loaded with fresh toppings draw crowds for late-night slices or full pies, blending Italian roots with Spanish street savvy. Open round-the-clock, it's the go-to for quick, satisfying bites without breaking the bank in Centro's heart.

A brief summary to Papizza

  • Monday 12 am-12 pm
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 pm
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 pm
  • Thursday 12 am-12 pm
  • Friday 12 am-12 pm
  • Saturday 12 am-12 pm
  • Sunday 12 am-12 pm

Local tips

  • Opt for whole pies over singles if dining in a group—portions are massive and better value.
  • Visit post-theater for the full Gran Vía vibe; the street's energy amps up the casual meal.
  • Pair pizza with a cold beer from the drinks menu to balance the hearty toppings.
  • Expect a wait during peak evening hours; it's popular for good reason.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    15-minute stroll east from central Chueca along lively streets; free, direct, amid shops and cafes.

  • Metro

    One stop on Line 5 from Chueca station to Gran Vía; €1.50-2, 3 minutes, frequent service.

  • Taxi

    5-minute ride from Chueca spots; €5-7, on-demand via app, quick despite traffic.

  • Bus

    Bus 3 or 39 from Chueca; €1.50, 7-10 minutes, stops right by Gran Vía.

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Prime Gran Vía Position

Papizza occupies a strategic spot on Gran Vía, Madrid's iconic artery slicing through the Centro district. This thoroughfare pulses with theaters, shops, and nightlife, making the pizzeria a natural pit stop for theatergoers, shoppers, and night owls. The location at number 46 places it amid the action, where the street's neon glow and pedestrian rush create an electric backdrop for casual dining.

Pizza-Centric Menu

The core draw remains pizza, crafted with thin, crisp bases that support hefty toppings like melted cheeses, cured meats, and vegetables sourced for bold flavors. Portions skew large, ideal for sharing among friends or solo devouring. Beyond pies, expect supporting players such as calzones, salads, and beverages that complement the main event without overshadowing it. The inexpensive pricing keeps it accessible, aligning with the venue's no-frills ethos.

Non-Stop Operations

Operating 24 hours daily, Papizza defies standard dining hours, catering to Madrid's late-night culture. Whether grabbing a post-show slice at 2am or a midday fuel-up, the consistency provides reliability in a city that thrives after dark. This round-the-clock availability cements its role as a dependable fixture on Gran Vía.

Vibrant Crowd Magnet

The atmosphere buzzes with a mix of locals, tourists, and workers, fueled by the street's perpetual motion. Inside, expect a lively hum of conversations, clinking plates, and the oven's steady sizzle. It's unpretentious—think quick service, communal tables, and a focus on turnover that keeps energy high without formality.

Chueca Proximity Perks

Sitting just beyond Chueca's eastern edge, Papizza benefits from spillover foot traffic while offering a slight change of pace from the neighborhood's intimate bars. Visitors wandering from Chueca's vibrant streets find it an easy extension, blending pizza indulgence with Gran Vía's grandeur.

Enduring Local Fixture

Over years, Papizza has built loyalty through value and volume, earning its place among Madrid's pizza contenders. The 3.9 rating from nearly 2,000 reviews reflects broad appeal, with fans praising affordability and taste over gourmet pretense. It embodies Centro's democratic dining scene, where quality meets convenience.

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