This June, Radio Alice will throw open its doors on Clapham’s Venn Street.
Brothers Matteo and Salvatore Aloe believe that delicious pizza starts with a light and digestible ancient grain sourdough base, topped with seasonal and beautiful ingredients.
“Our pizzas are as much about the organic sourdough base as they are about seasonal toppings adds Matteo. “Quality Italian produce is crucial and we only use the very best ingredients that we’d want to serve to our friends, family and now the Clapham community.”
“The idea of community lies at the heart of Radio Alice and we immediately fell in love with the close-knit feel of the Clapham neighbourhood,” adds Salvatore.
Located opposite the Clapham Picture House, the restaurant will retain much of the building’s existing design.
Distressed walls clad with sheet metal and stark white tiles, will be offset by electric hues, whilst salvaged furniture from Bologna will include an eclectic mix of leather banquettes and reclaimed school-chairs.
Paying tribute to their roots in Bologna, Radio Alice is named after the city’s 1970s Italian pirate radio station. Staying true to their musical roots, this will be a place where people find the hours drift by to the backdrop of Italian and English 70s and contemporary beats.