DevilCraft in Hamamatsucho specializes in Chicago-style deep-dish pizzas, paired with some of the finest craft beer around. The classic combo of beer and pizza here is every bit as good as it’s advertised.
DevilCraft Hamamatsucho - image © Florentyna Leow
It’s always good to have a list of pizza parlours handy for those nights when only something ultra-cheesy will do. When the tenth rerun of Mamma Mia doesn’t cut it for you, head over to DevilCraft Hamamatsucho for some super cheesy Chicago-style deep-dish pizza.
DevilCraft Hamamatsucho - image © Florentyna Leow
The Devilcraft pizza shops specialize in excellent craft beer and Chicago-style pizza, a combination which has proven to be wildly popular in Tokyo. The Hamamatsucho branch is located a stone’s throw from the south exit of the JR Station in an otherwise fairly quiet neighborhood.
While the pies at DevilCraft aren’t Chicago-sized - this is Japan, after all - they’re deliciously filling and satisfying nonetheless. You could theoretically finish one pie by yourself, but we recommend sharing with at least one other person and adding a supplementary side dish. It’s a lot of cheese for one person.
DevilCraft Hamamatsucho - image © Florentyna Leow
As for the craft beer, you won’t find watery, flavorless draughts here. Whether from American or Japanese breweries, the twenty-odd craft beers on tap here deliver on punch and flavor. What’s on tap changes daily, so you’ll always have a new favorite to discover. Non-alcohol drinkers are reasonably well-catered for too - try the pineapple juice or spicy ginger ale. Note that all customers are required to order at least one food and drink item each.
Unsurprisingly, all three branches of DevilCraft - Hamamatsucho, Kanda, and Gotanda - are popular with expats and Japanese locals alike. If you’re not planning on being through the doors when they open, reservations are strongly recommended, especially on weekends.
For more Tokyo craft beer choices, see our Best Tokyo Craft Beer Pubs page.
English name:
DevilCraft Hamamatsucho
Japanese name:
デビルクラフト 浜松町
English address:
1F Risewell bldg., 2-13-12 Hamamatsu-cho, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0013
Japanese address:
〒105-0013 東京都港区浜松町2-13-12 ライズウェルビル1F
Opening hours:
Monday-Friday: 5pm-11pm
Saturday: 12:30pm-11pm
Sunday: 12:30pm-10pm
National holidays: 3pm-10pm
Admission:
free
Nearest Transport:
Train: 2-minute walk from the south exit of Hamamatsucho Station on the JR Yamanote line, and Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport line.
Telephone:
+81-3-6435-8428
Website:
Official website (English)
Near To Here:
DevilCraft Hamamatsucho is located in Tokyo's Shimbashi, Shiodome, Hamamatsucho and Shinagawa district. See our complete list of things to do in Tokyo's Shimbashi, Shiodome, Hamamatsucho and Shinagawa district, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.
More Tokyo Restaurant Recommendations:
See all pizza restaurants we recommend on our Best Pizza in Tokyo page and get the complete list for all cuisines on our Best Tokyo Restaurants page.
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