Santa Maria Ealing reopens with fresh look

London-based pizza chain Santa Maria has unveiled the newly refurbished Ealing site, marking a new chapter in the brand's 15-year journey. 

Founded in 2010 by Angelo Ambrosio and Pasquale Chionchio, Santa Maria was born on St Mary’s Road, Ealing, in a modest 26-cover site. In 2020, at the height of the pandemic, the team relocated just 500 metres up the road to a larger site on Bond Street. 

Now, 15 years on and after a period of growth that has seen the group launch five additional locations across the capital, including the newest in Paddington, the brand is back in Ealing, breathing new life into the site that has become its West London home. The group also operates in Fulham, Fitzrovia, Islington and Kew Gardens. 

Ealing 2.0

The revamped Ealing restaurant pays homage to the concept's roots while embracing a refreshed look, more spacious layout and the same dedication to authentic Neapolitan hospitality. To celebrate the reopening, Santa Maria will be giving away 150 free pizzas on the official reopening day on 28 August. 

Ambrosio and Chuinchio comment: “Ealing will always be home for us. It’s where Santa Maria was born, where our roots are and where our families live. This community has given us so much over the years, and redoing the Ealing branch feels like a full-circle moment.

"The move to Bond Street happened during a challenging time for everyone, but now we’re proud to give Ealing the branch it truly deserves, a place that reflects our love for this neighbourhood and the people who are part of our Santa Maria family.”


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