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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis street is so worth a visit with a vegan shoe shop (Green Laces), a vegan tattoo shop (Speakeasy Tattoo Parlour) an art gallery, vinyl shop next to this fantastic beer and pizza place. The vegan pizza on sourdough is by far the best in Stockholm. Add home made ginger ale or a vegan IPA to this and you're in for a great dinner experience.
I’ve been to Omnipollos several times, because their pizza is simply amazing. I always go for number 11, and I was sceptical the first time I tried it since the ingredients seemed a bit random (pomegranate-syrap on a pizza?! , but it blew me away!
Honestly probably the best real pizza option in Stockholm, and they’ve recently added vegan cheese, with a total of three pizzas that can be made vegan or are vegan. Small place, and a bar, so if you’re not into that, grab take away instead. Great beer, and the staff is pretty on top of what is and is not vegan friendly.
So I was a huge pizza fan before I went vegan. And I hade a hard time to find vegan pizza that made me feel the same way as I did before. Have a hard time with fake cheese and stuff. BUT THIS PLACE!! No cheese needed! The nr 11 is seriously the best vegan pizza I ever had. And the beers are a nice extra addition to your experience.
I have heard many people who I trust give this place glowing reviews, saying it is the best vegan pizza in town. So I went here with hope to have my tastebuds exploded with joy. Entering this place, the beer is in focus, this place is clearly just about the beer, the pizza is just something they needed to add, so if you are a microbrewery fan this will be a nice place for you, I however do not drink alcohol so the confusing layout did not help me. After my minutes of confussion I ordered my pizza and after first not seeing the non-alcoholic alternatives on the menu ended up ordering the ginger ale. I went to sit down and one of the few tables in this resturant and tried to hear myself think, the sound level was quite high even with not that many people there, this is not a place for sound sensetive people. I also have tried to eat once here before but turned around because it was at a more crowded time so I saw no tables and at that time the sound levels where super loud. Now let us come to the most important parts of all, the actual food, I had the number 11 pizza that seems libanese inspired with Muhammara, olives, sundried tomatoes etc. My first slice was hard to get any balance of flavours, I love muhammara but that walnuty goodness seldom come through the ruccuola on top. Basically I just got a few hints from time to time of the promissed filling, 2 or 3 dates and two bites that tastes of Muhammara is not super good. However I can see the strength in the crispy tasty dough, the bottom is clearly the best part of the pizza. I also think that my choice of drink might have not combined will with the pizza, as the ginger might have taken over quite often. Though it was tasty ginger ale, though the aroma was a bit sumpy. I also most note that the cutlery I got here was a pizza slicer, which is rather unusal in Sweden as we tend to eat pizza with a knife and a fork, this turned out to be a problem as I lost a lot of pizza on not beeing able to get slices that kept together and had everything on it. I also felt I got much worse service then people ordering beer, which might also be on me, giving a go away vibe but it should at least be noted.