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Leonardo’s Pizza Palace

Timber-panelled den for creative pizza and natural wine.

The anchovy and fior di latte pizza at Leonardo’s Pizza Palace.
1 / 6The anchovy and fior di latte pizza at Leonardo’s Pizza Palace.Jana Langhorst.
Inside Leonardo’s Pizza Palace in Carlton.
2 / 6Inside Leonardo’s Pizza Palace in Carlton.Natalie Jurrjens
Pork and fennel pizza.
3 / 6Pork and fennel pizza.Jana Langhorst
Cacio e pepe polenta.
4 / 6Cacio e pepe polenta.Tim Harris
Inside Leonardo’s.
5 / 6Inside Leonardo’s.Antipasto Social Club
Pork and fennel sausage pizza.
6 / 6Pork and fennel sausage pizza.Supplied

Leonardo's Pizza Palace

Italian$$

The term “good times” is bandied around a lot, especially when it comes to restaurants. But if you like your music loud, your signage neon-red, your cocktails a bit silly and your forearms tattooed, you’ll find no better time than at Leonardo’s Pizza Palace, which occupies a labyrinthine building on a residential Carlton corner.

There’s a tight rundown of pastas and snacks but pizza is the draw, each black-blistered pie a worthy vehicle for lightly cooked zucchini with smoked mozzarella, chopped olives and honey; or rounds of pepperoni, each one curled into a crisp little cup of gentle fire.

Dessert is either tiramisu or affogato, depending on which end of the creamy-coffee spectrum you prefer, and wines by local sweethearts of the natty scene (Momento Mori and Latta) will have you ordering another round.

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