When you want pizza near Heathrow, your options range from terminal takeaway to proper stone-baked in a pub garden with planes overhead. Whether you are killing time between flights, staying at a nearby hotel, or just fancy a decent slice without the airport markup, it helps to know what is actually out there, and what is worth your money.
We have pulled together an honest comparison of the main pizza options within striking distance of Heathrow. No sponsored listings, no fluff. Just what you can get, what it costs, and whether you need to leave the sofa or not.
Pizza Near Heathrow, At a Glance
| Where | Style | Price Range | Delivery? | Eat In? | Parking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Anchor (Stanwell Moor) | Stone-baked, pub | From £11 | No | Yes | Free |
| Domino's (Staines/Feltham) | Chain delivery | £12–18 | Yes | Takeaway | N/A |
| Pizza Hut (Staines) | Chain | £14–20 | Yes | Yes | Retail park |
| Pizza Express (Staines) | Restaurant chain | £13–18 | Via Deliveroo | Yes | Paid |
| Independent pizzerias | Various | £10–16 | Some | Some | Varies |
There is no single best answer for everyone. It depends whether you want delivery to your door, a sit-down meal, or something with a bit of atmosphere. Let us break each one down.
The Anchor, Stone-Baked Pizzas in a Pub Setting
The Anchor is a proper village pub in Stanwell Moor, about seven minutes from Heathrow Terminal 5. The pizzas are stone-baked to order, thin base, proper crust, fresh toppings. Nothing fancy, nothing pretentious. Just a good pizza done well.
Prices start from £11, which already undercuts most of the chains. The pizzas are good value for what you get, proper stone-baked quality at pub prices rather than chain prices.
The menu covers the classics, Margherita, pepperoni, BBQ chicken, meat feast, plus a few specials that rotate. Vegetarian and vegan options are available too.
You can eat inside in the bar or dining room, or head out to the beer garden where you get a front-row seat to planes landing at Heathrow. Free parking on site, dog-friendly, and they have a full bar with draught lagers, bottled ales, wines and spirits. It is a proper evening out rather than just a pizza.
The catch? No delivery. You have to get yourself there. But if you are within ten minutes of Heathrow, it is worth the trip for proper stone-baked pizza at pub prices.
Prices: From £11 | Parking: Free | View the full menu
Domino's, Staines and Feltham
You know what you are getting with Domino's. Thick or thin base, loaded toppings, delivered to your door in about 30 minutes. There are branches in both Staines and Feltham, so most Heathrow-area hotels are within delivery range.
Prices sit around £12–18 for a single pizza, though the app usually has some kind of deal running, two for one on Tuesdays, meal bundles, that sort of thing. The value can be decent if you work the offers, but at full price it is not cheap for what it is.
Best for: Delivery to a hotel room or holiday rental. Reliable, fast, familiar. Not the place for a memorable meal, but it does the job when you cannot be bothered to go out.
Pizza Hut, Staines Retail Park
Pizza Hut at Two Rivers Retail Park in Staines offers both eat-in and delivery. The restaurant itself is a standard chain setup, booths, unlimited salad bar, ice cream factory for the kids.
Expect to pay £14–20 per pizza in the restaurant, plus drinks. Delivery is available through their own app and the usual platforms. The buffet lunch deal can be reasonable value if you are feeding a family.
Best for: Families with young children who want the full chain restaurant experience. The salad bar and ice cream keep kids happy, and there is parking at the retail park.
Pizza Express, Staines High Street
Pizza Express sits at the more premium end of the chain spectrum. The pizzas are thinner, the ingredients are a bit more considered, and the dining room is a step up from Pizza Hut. The Staines branch is on the High Street.
Prices range from £13–18 per pizza, and you will want a drink and maybe a starter, so expect to spend £25–35 a head for a full meal. Delivery is available through Deliveroo if you would rather stay put.
Best for: Date nights or a slightly more grown-up pizza meal. The quality is decent and the atmosphere is calmer than the family-oriented chains. Parking in Staines can be a nuisance though.
Independent Pizzerias
There are a handful of independent pizza places dotted around Staines, Feltham, and Hounslow. Quality varies enormously, some are brilliant, some are forgettable. Prices tend to sit between £10–16, and many offer delivery through Just Eat or Uber Eats.
Worth checking local reviews before ordering. The best independents can easily rival the chains, but there is more risk involved than going with a name you know.
When to Choose What
Different situations call for different pizza. Here is a rough guide:
- Delivery to a hotel room: Domino's or an independent via Just Eat. Fastest, easiest, no travel required.
- Family dinner out: Pizza Hut if the kids want the salad bar experience. The Anchor if you want somewhere less corporate with a beer garden.
- Date night: Pizza Express for a polished chain feel, or The Anchor for something with more character and a better price.
- Best value: The Anchor, stone-baked pizzas from £11 at pub prices, with free parking. Check the website for any current offers.
- Quick solo meal: Domino's collection deal or an independent takeaway.
- Before or after a flight: The Anchor is seven minutes from Terminal 5 with free parking. Grab a pizza and a pint before you fly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get the cheapest pizza near Heathrow?
The Anchor's stone-baked pizzas start from £11, which undercuts most chains. Independent takeaways tend to be around £10–12. Check The Anchor's website for any current offers.
Is there anywhere near Heathrow that does stone-baked pizza?
Yes. The Anchor in Stanwell Moor does proper stone-baked pizzas with thin bases. Most chain options use standard or deep-pan ovens, so if stone-baked matters to you, The Anchor is your best bet locally.
Can I get pizza delivered to a Heathrow hotel?
Most hotels around Heathrow are within delivery range for Domino's (Staines or Feltham branch), and several independents deliver via Just Eat and Uber Eats. Pizza Express also delivers through Deliveroo. The Anchor does not offer delivery.
Is The Anchor suitable for families?
Absolutely. Children are welcome, there is a beer garden for warmer weather, and the pizza menu has options that kids love, Margherita being the obvious one. Free parking makes it easy with little ones in tow.
Do I need to book at The Anchor for pizza?
You do not need to book for pizza on most evenings, but it is worth reserving a table on busier nights. You can book online or call on 01753 682707.
