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Welcome to Piotsa, our wandering wood-fired pizzeria, bringing wood fired pizza to the people of Lewis & Harris. We specialise in freshly made, hand-stretched pizzas cooked in a traditional wood-fired oven, creating the perfect balance of a smoky, stone-baked crust and delicious, flavour-packed toppings. Using quality ingredients, fresh dough prepared daily, and carefully selected toppings, we serve a range of classic favourites and unique specials inspired by local tastes.
Whether you're looking for a quick tasty bite to eat, catering for a wedding, birthday party, corporate event, community gathering, festival, or private function, our mobile pizza horsebox delivers a memorable dining experience wherever we go. As a travelling pizzeria, we regularly visit villages, and remote communities throughout Lewis & Harris, making authentic wood-fired pizza accessible across the islands. Our pizzas are cooked to order, ensuring every customer enjoys a hot, freshly baked pizza straight from the oven.
We pride ourselves on friendly Scottish hospitality, great food, and a passion for bringing people together through quality wood-fired pizza. Follow our journey around the Isle of Lewis & Harris to find out where we'll be next, or get in touch to book us for your special event. Authentic wood-fired pizza, freshly baked and served across the Isle of Lewis & Harris.
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Gold Listing 2013
Eat Drink Hebrides 2019
Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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