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Yeongdeungpo

Mafia Pizza

4.2 · 225 reviews🚇 Yeongdeungpo Station, 3 min walkPizza

What to Order

  • Mafia Pizza — the signature pizza that gives the restaurant its name
  • Pepperoni Pizza — a classic option to try
  • Beer selection — notably affordable and well-curated craft beers

Good For

GroupsLate nightBudget-friendlyNo reservations needed

Late-Night Pizza and Cold Beer Near Yeongdeungpo Station

Mafia Pizza (마피아피자 영등포본점) is not the pizza destination you fly to Seoul for. But it might be exactly the place you need at 11pm on a Friday when you want somewhere roomy, dimly lit, and not trying too hard. That's the pitch. Go in knowing that.

What to Expect

Walk three minutes from Yeongdeungpo Station exit and you'll find a 120-seat space with vintage-ish décor and low lighting that reads more like a relaxed bar than a pizzeria. Think less Italian restaurant, more Korean hof (a casual beer hall) that happens to serve pizza. The vibe is deliberately unhurried — good music at a volume where you can still hold a conversation, which honestly puts it ahead of a lot of comparable spots in the area.

The pizza is Korean-style, meaning thicker crust, sweeter sauce, and toppings piled on with enthusiasm. If you've had Pizza Hut or Domino's, you're in the same ballpark stylistically — just with more of a bar-food-meets-pub-snack energy. Don't come expecting Neapolitan. That's not the contract here.

What to Order

The beer. Seriously. Draft options are reasonably priced and the selection is better than what you'd typically find at a basic chicken-and-beer joint. This is a pizza-and-beer (known as "pi-maek" in Korean) spot at heart, and the beer side of that equation holds up well.

Mafia Pizza — the signature pie gives you a sense of what the kitchen's working with. It's a meat-loaded option, and if you're calibrated correctly, it's a solid enough plate to share over drinks.

Spicy Bulgogi Pizza — the Korean beef topping works here better than you'd expect. The sweetness of bulgogi marinade against a saucy base is a combination that makes sense on pizza, and this is the menu item where you can feel the most local intention behind it.

One thing to skip: if anyone in your group is picky about properly cooked dough, this is a real risk. Multiple people have flagged undercooked crusts. Order it well-done if you can — ask the staff, they're generally approachable.

Atmosphere & Vibe

Big, a little chaotic on weekends, and genuinely fun if you're not fixating on the food. The lighting is flattering, the music is decent, and 120 seats means groups can actually sit together without the usual Seoul restaurant anxiety of "will we all fit." Tables can wobble and cleanliness after turnover isn't always a priority, which is worth knowing ahead of time. It's more "cheerful and imperfect" than polished — some people love that, some don't.

Weekend evenings can build a 30-minute to one-hour wait outside. Weekdays after 6pm are the sweet spot: atmosphere without the queue.

Practical Info

  • Address: 서울특별시 영등포구 / Seoul, South Korea (Yeongdeungpo-gu)
  • Google Maps: Find it here
  • Nearest subway: Yeongdeungpo Station, 3-minute walk
  • Hours: Monday–Thursday: 3:00 PM – 1:30 AM Friday: 3:00 PM – 2:30 AM Saturday: 12:00 PM – 2:30 AM Sunday: 12:00 PM – 1:30 AM
  • Price range: Approx. 15,000–30,000 KRW per person with drinks
  • Spice level: Mild to Medium (spicy options available)
  • Vegetarian: No — most menu items contain meat
  • Halal-friendly: No — pork toppings and alcohol central to the menu
  • Reservations: Not available
  • Good for groups: Yes — 120 seats, large tables available

Closing Tip

If you're in Yeongdeungpo past midnight and want somewhere still serving food with a cold beer, options get thin fast. Mafia Pizza stays open until 1:30–2:30 AM depending on the day, which makes it more useful than it might otherwise be. Arrive on a weeknight before 7pm and you'll walk straight in.

Quick Summary

Best forLate-night drinks, group hangs, pi-maek
LocationYeongdeungpo, Seoul
SubwayYeongdeungpo Station, 3 min
HoursFrom 3PM (12PM weekends), until 1:30–2:30 AM
Price~15,000–30,000 KRW/person
VegetarianNo
HalalNo
ReservationsNo
GroupsGreat
Rating4.2★ (225 reviews)

Hours

Monday: 3:00 PM – 1:30 AM
Tuesday: 3:00 PM – 1:30 AM
Wednesday: 3:00 PM – 1:30 AM
Thursday: 3:00 PM – 1:30 AM
Friday: 3:00 PM – 2:30 AM
Saturday: 12:00 PM – 2:30 AM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 1:30 AM

What People Are Saying

"I had pepperoni pizza from here and it was some of the worst I've ever tasted. The dough wasnt cooked all the way through. The cheese wasn't melted. The sausage wasn't cooked. The sauce was far too sweet. Absolutely would not recommend. Avoid avoid avoid"

"Nice cozy place, music is good, beer is better than most around, and pizza is actually good. I liked it."

"I liked the amosphere~ it's roomy and not too cluttered, so you don't hear everyone's conversation. Music was good and the loudness was right. Tables... were not clean had crumbs all over. Never even saw the staff clean the table after customers leaving. The condiments on my table was greasy. The table was unbalanced so it kept shaking. Staff was nice but seemed lazy🤔. Ordered sausage and fries and spicy chicken pizza. Sausage seemed like a cheap generic sasuage (didn't like the taste). Fries were okay, but tasted like sweet potatoes?? From the oil- Don't think they change their oil very often. The pizza had a decent amount of ingredients, but the chicken was very dry. The dough is worse than pre-made dough you buy at grocery stores/online. I'd rate most frozen pizza better than this pizza."

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