Located in Centre Point, Gracey's can accommodate up to 40 people.


If the sound of sizzling pizza gets your stomach rumbling, we’ve got some tasty news. Gracey’s has opened a permanent pizzeria inside ARCADE Tottenham Court Road.

Founded by Grace Surman and James Woodley, Gracey’s began life as a lockdown project, going from their back garden to a beloved restaurant in St Albans. Inspired by the pizza traditions of New York and New Haven, the pair are now bringing their much-loved slices to central London. Following the success of their pop-up at ArcadeX and food hall counters at Arcade Battersea Power Station, they’ve taken the next step with a 40-cover restaurant at Arcade Tottenham Court Road.

Gracey’s is celebrated for its perfectly chewy dough and generous toppings. The menu is a tribute to East Coast pizza. Options include NY Cheese with rich tomato sauce, and Grandma Square Pie with plum tomato, garlic, chilli, oregano and basil. Save room for dessert: there’s a Blood Orange Negroni Cake. Cocktails include Biscotti Milk Punch for a sweet twist, and Gracey’s Sour, mixed with gin, oregano, tomato, basil and lemon.

Grace and James shared: “We’ve been perfecting our slices ever since we popped up with ArcadeX this summer at Battersea Power Station. Countless hours have gone into getting the dough just right and nailing those topping ratios. We’ve even woven a little slice of our original St Albans shop into the interior design, so it feels like home from the moment you walk in.”

ARCADE also has a location at Battersea Power Station, and will open in Covent Garden. FACT is a big fan of the food hall. So much so, we recently hosted our first-ever FACT Dining Awards London at the Battersea site.

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GO: Visit https://graceyspizza.com for more information.