This Forest Hill pizzeria keeps winning Deliveroo awards - I went to find out why
When a small neighbourhood pizzeria wins Best Pizza in Greater London not just once, but two years in a row, it makes you wonder what all the fuss is about.
That's exactly what I set out to discover when I visited Bona Sourdough Pizzeria in Forest Hill, the unassuming local spot that's built a loyal following and earned a national spotlight thanks to the 2025 Deliveroo Restaurant Awards.
After more than 160,000 votes were cast across the UK and Ireland, Bona emerged as a clear favourite, again.
I went to see if the pizza lived up to the hype, meet the people behind the dough, and find out what makes this place so special to the community it serves.
What I found was more than just great food - it was a story of passion, consistency, and genuine neighbourhood charm.
READ MORE: Bona Pizzeria Forest Hill wins at Deliveroo Awards 2024
The pizzeria, located in the heart of Forest Hill's Dartmouth Road, has become a cornerstone of the community since opening under current ownership six years ago.
The kitchen area at Bona (Image: Newsquest)
Its Neapolitan-style sourdough pizzas are known for their distinct flavour, soft texture, and quality ingredients.
But what truly sets Bona apart is the people behind the dough.
Owner Milan explained that the recognition wasn't just a reflection of great food, but of community support.
'We won the award last year and have retained the title and it feels amazing,' he said, adding that their win was only possible because of the people who come in regularly, the loyal takeaway customers, and those who voted in large numbers.
The takeaway pizza boxes (Image: Newsquest)
Milan elaborated on the process that led to the award, noting that Deliveroo selects a shortlist of restaurants in various regions and categories before the public is invited to vote.
He explained: 'Well, Deliveroo put forward five or six pizzerias across different areas and they pick from that and then people vote."
The Deliveroo awards cover a wide range of categories, including Best Chinese and Best Indian, which demonstrates the breadth of competition.
Reflecting on Bona's journey, Milan said that the restaurant has always focused on Neapolitan-style pizza, but the menu and recipes have gone through a careful process of refinement over time.
He explained: 'We took the business on six years ago now and it's always been Neapolitan-style pizza.
"We've refined the menu over the years, refined the recipe, and pay a lot of attention to getting the dough right, so we've got a lot of pride with that.'
Milan's regular trips to Italy have played a significant role in shaping his approach to pizza-making.
Inside the restaurant (Image: Newsquest)
He added: 'After going to Naples over the past few years I've really refined the pizzas I like and keeping the products consistent.
"I love Italy, I've been to so many great pizzerias in Naples - it's food people never get bored of.'
Milan believes pizza's universal appeal is central to its popularity, and part of the reason why Bona continues to draw in a diverse mix of customers.
'I don't think there's much food out there that fits everyone and anyone and it's something people can never get bored of.
"You can have pizza once a month and it's a great comfort food,' he said.
The team at Bona has remained small and close-knit with a team of about 13 staff, with Fridays being the busiest day of the week.
He emphasised how much he values his team, saying that the award is most meaningful because it reflects the hard work and spirit of those behind the scenes.
He explained: 'The award has given us more recognition.
Milan has run the restaurant for six years (Image: Newsquest)
"The best thing about it is the recognition from the team that we're offering a great service – the nicest thing about working here is the atmosphere from the team.'
Manager Kinga, who has worked at Bona for two years and lives nearby, echoed that sentiment.
She told the News Shopper: "I live locally and I love it here.
"We meet our customers in supermarkets, gyms and outside – I always recognise their faces and usually know people's orders.
"There's lots of people coming here who go to the Horniman museums, so there's a lot of people who come here for the first time too."
One such customer, she recalled proudly, travels regularly to Naples and still described Bona's pizza as among the best he's had – a compliment she considers one of the greatest.
On my own visit, I tried the Brindisa Chorizo pizza, which came topped with tomato, mozzarella, chorizo, goat's cheese rolled in chilli flakes, and a healthy drizzle of sriracha mayo.
It was everything a pizza should be – slightly spicy, balanced, and full of flavour.
My delicious chosen pizza (Image: Newsquest)
The sourdough base was soft, light, and just chewy enough to hold it all together.
Paired with a homemade garlic dip, it was comfort food elevated to something genuinely memorable.
Beyond the food, it's clear that Bona's success is also about place and people.
Milan spoke warmly about the local businesses that make up Forest Hill's independent stretch, singling out favourites like Pantry café and praising the area's character.
He said: 'Dartmouth Road is great for businesses and there's no chains down here.
"If you're into a neighbourhood thing, you'll like it – there's a pub for everyone here.
'You'll never come here and leave hungry.'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Bloomberg
13 minutes ago
- Bloomberg
FTSE 100 Live: Pound Rises After Best Week Since March
Here's a few other stocks we'll have an eye on in London this morning: Hikma: The generic drugmaker is to invest $1 billion to expand manufacturing for its US business. Chemring: The defence contractor has agreed to buy Hampshire-based radio systems firm Landguard for £20 million. TT Electronics: The high-tech components maker said revenue has fallen in the first five months of the year and expects to update on a CEO appointment in the second half.
Yahoo
17 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Beloved Glasgow restaurant announces shock closure after 15 years
A beloved Glasgow restaurant has announced it will be closing its doors after 15 years. Yiamas Greek Taverna, located on Bath Street in the city centre, has revealed that it will be closing its doors at the end of next month, on 27 July. The popular Greek venue has reassured its loyal customers that this is not the end, hinting that 'big news' is on the horizon. READ MORE: Locals left 'gutted' after beloved Glasgow business announces shock closure The eatery shared the surprising announcement on social media, writing: 'Our last trading day as Yiamas will be 27 July. "It's the end of an era, but the beginning of a new, exciting chapter for us. Keep your eyes peeled for some big news!' Yiamas thanked its customers, describing them as 'truly the best', and encouraged them to prepare for an exciting transformation. READ MORE: Much-loved restaurant with 'rooftop seating sun trap' reopens under new name The full statement read: "It has been an incredible 15 years, and we have met the most amazing people. "Yiamas customers truly are the best, but it's time for us to move on. "We will be closing our doors on 27 July as we prepare for the evolution of Yiamas. "From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for all the support through the years. We're not saying goodbye, just see you soon.' Customers flocked to the comment section to wish the owners well. One wrote: "Very excited for you both, can't wait to see what's next!" Another simply commented: "Best of luck."
Yahoo
18 minutes ago
- Yahoo
More than 1000 people attend first Maryport local makers' market
More than 1,000 people attended the Maryport makers' market on Sunday, June 29. The event was held on the harbourside and featured some of the best artisan producers and crafters from across Cumbria. The market was organised by Cumbrian outfit, TEGretail who aim to 'foster entrepreneurship' and 'revitalise' local economies. The group provide mentorship, market opportunities, and business consultancy to help entrepreneurs transition from market stalls to permanent retail spaces. Stalls at the event included Chloes Chateau, Manor Barn Cumbria, Cumbrian Coastal Kitchen and DosaChaska. READ MORE: Peaky's Barber Shop in Penrith nominated for award | News and Star A spokesperson for TEGretail said: 'What a fantastic first day we have had at Maryport! Scenic and sunny. 'We have had more than 1000 people come through the 'doors' 'A big thank you to The Buyers Club for their music and Maryport Business Group and Maryport Horizons Social Enterprise for welcoming us to this amazing space and thank you of course to our fab traders and all who came, supported and shared. 'July here we come.'