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Debbie Black

Forget 'Basic' Pizza Nights — 6 Tips for Hosting the Ultimate Cook-Your-Own-Pizza Party Outdoors This Summer, According to Experts

An outdoor seating area that has two garden sofas facing each other with a coffee table in the center with a lit portable lamp on top, next to a lit fireplace by an outdoor kitchen with a pizza oven.

If you're thinking of hosting an outdoor pizza party, there are some key considerations to factor in ahead of time to ensure a smooth and successful soirée — in style, of course, too. From the core practical elements to the small details that help create ambience, you can transform your outdoor space into a pizza hosting oasis with some thoughtful pre-planning.

“The rise of pizza ovens reflects a wider shift in how we use our outdoor spaces," says Sophie Bertrand, head of design at Rosebank Landscaping. "Gardens are increasingly being designed as extensions of the home, with outdoor kitchens and entertaining areas becoming central features. Pizza ovens have evolved from purely functional appliances into lifestyle-led design statements, creating a natural gathering point where cooking becomes part of the entertainment."

Making homemade pizzas is a weekly occurrence for my family and me, and has been for the past four years; however, we don't often host outdoors — for many reasons, namely the UK weather (the current heatwave is certainly not the norm) and the fact that we currently need some new furniture to make outdoor hosting possible. So I reached out to experts for some advice, and combined with my years of experience in preparing and cooking pizzas at home, consider this your ultimate guide to hosting the perfect outdoor pizza party.

1. Preparation

Chef Matthew Ryle's outdoor kitchen setup features a Gozney Dome pizza oven as well as a Sub-Zero & Wolf oven, which has a dedicated Bake Stone Mode that mimics a brick oven for baking pizzas and breads too. (Image credit: Matthew Ryle)

When it comes to hosting of any kind, preparation is key — but it is absolutely essential when making pizzas, particularly if you are cooking for a big crowd.

As acclaimed chef Matthew Ryle explains, "The great lie of the pizza-at-home party is that it sounds social but actually isn’t. You’re trapped at the oven, sweating, while everyone else is having a drink and enjoying the pizzas as they come." But no more, since he adopted the preparation method used by Spring Street pizzeria after doing a pop-up with the London restaurant's Michelin-starred chef Tom Kemble.

"The new Spring Street setup has a rack that holds five pizzas at once. You can cook them ahead and flash them to order. Suddenly you’re not a pizza hostage; you’re at the party, and arguably now the pizza is better too," Matthew explains.

"I’ve adopted their method for getting ahead and use a rack too — something like this Pizza Pan Rack on Amazon. So when everyone arrives for pizza, there isn't a long queue, and everyone can eat together. Even just me, my wife, and son, it helps everything come up at the same time."

Ideally, you would have a proper prep station, too. As Nate Fox, lead designer at Foxterra Design, explains, "Pizza making is hands-on and spread-out, so give yourself — and your guests — enough room to work. A little organization goes a long way when you're feeding a crowd. The outdoor kitchens we design always prioritize real counter space and proper storage alongside the oven, because when the prep area is dialed in, the whole hosting experience flows."

If you don't have a dedicated outdoor kitchen, even something like this eucalyptus wood Outdoor Kitchen Trolley on Wayfair is ideal for adding extra counter space and storage.

Also, if you're cooking for a very large number of people and the amount of dough-making is alarming you, you can always opt for frozen dough balls to save time. I highly rate The Northern Dough Co's Neapolitan Pizza Dough Balls on Amazon — these come in a pack of 15 and will make your pizza night simple and easy.

2. Tools

Having the right tools at your disposal will save you a lot of stress on pizza night. (Image credit: Jeri Koegel. Design: Foxterra Design)

With preparation plans underway, having the right pizza oven accessories will ensure the actual cooking process runs smoothly, too.

I've tried a whole host of pizza oven tools over the years, and while there are many you can do without, there are a few that you can't. These are the key pieces to add to your collection, if you don't already have them:

You can probably get away without the mini scales if you only make larger quantities of pizzas or you already have a fancy set of scales that measures mini amounts, too — but as for the rest, I really do recommend them for a smooth cooking process.

3. Flow

It would be pizza night every night if I had a garden that looked like this. (Image credit: Jimi Smith Photography. Design: Foxterra Design)

This outdoor area, designed by Foxterra Design, is what dreams are made of, but the principles of making your garden flow for the perfect pizza soirée remain the same for any style or size of outdoor space — notably careful zoning and being intentional with your pizza oven placement and outdoor seating.

"The best pizza nights are the ones where guests are part of the process — it becomes the entertainment, not just the meal," explains Nate, the designer of the space above. "That energy is also why placement matters: when the oven lives within the main entertaining zone rather than off to the side, the cook stays in the conversation, and the oven becomes a natural gathering point for the whole group."

Nate's advice is to cook in rounds, have a spot nearby where guests can settle "in between pies", and to keep the drinks flowing. "When the lounge, the fire, and the kitchen are all within the same connected zone, people move naturally between them — and that's when a dinner party turns into a night nobody wants to end," says Nate.

4. Tablescape

"Start with a single thread, perhaps a color or a textile, and let the rest of the table unfold naturally around it rather than overthinking the styling," says Nikki Greengrass. (Image credit: Casa Latina)

"A great outdoor pizza soirée is less about perfection and more about creating a relaxed, generous atmosphere," says Nikki Greengrass, founder of Rosie Dalia. "Layer the table with beautiful linens as your foundation, then bring in natural textures like rattan to add warmth and that easy, al fresco energy."

Also, ensure you have enough space on the table if you're planning to serve your pizzas on boards, and leave room for snack bowls and extra toppings for your guests to have free rein with their pizzas.

"For the toppings, set everything out in small bowls and dishes so guests can build their own. It makes the table feel interactive and gets everyone stuck in together."

Nikki also suggests incorporating scent into your tablescape. "Scent is a brilliant way to elevate the evening, too. Fresh herbs scattered near the toppings or tucked into napkins bring the whole table to life."

Top tip: basil is a natural pest repellent, so pop a few basil plants in stylish pots on your table to keep pesky bugs at bay — this will also add color to your table and be a handy extra garnish for your pizzas! You can buy a Pack of 6 Medium Plug Basil Plants on Amazon.

5. Lighting

A good pizza party will last long into the night — make sure you don't leave your guests in darkness. (Image credit: Alister Thorpe. Design: Rosebank Landscaping)

Not just for practical purposes, garden lighting is key to creating ambience and, when thoughtfully curated, a lived-in, relaxed feel in your outdoor space that will make guests feel right at home.

"As the sun goes down, soft candlelight is what carries the atmosphere from cooking to lingering at the table long after the pizzas are gone," says Nikki.

The right portable table lamps can work just as well to create that elegant glow, too — and with a layered outdoor lighting scheme, your soirée can continue long into the night.

6. Shade or Shelter

(Image credit: Clive Nichols. Design: Rosebank Landscaping)

It's important to remember that the weather isn't always going to play ball — best-laid plans and all that. So when planning a pizza party outdoors, you will need to ensure you have a covered area for your pizza oven and for your seating.

And not only that, even when the weather is glorious, you will need to consider garden screening for shade from the sun — if you're anything like me, I absolutely hate eating a meal in full sunshine, and your guests might feel the same.

Whether you opt for a more permanent structure or something that can be popped up on the day, ensure you have a plan — even if that's reverting to eating indoors, though that would be sad.

Don’t Already Have a Pizza Oven?

The popularity of pizza ovens "taps into a growing appreciation for relaxed, experience-driven luxury and Mediterranean-style outdoor living," says Sophie Bertrand. "Our Castle Combe project is a great example of this, where the pizza oven was integrated into the overall garden design and outdoor entertaining space, helping to shape how the garden is used and enjoyed." (Image credit: Alister Thorpe. Design: Rosebank Landscaping)

If you've got this far and don't actually have a pizza oven, I strongly suggest that you change that. I don't order pizzas anymore when I go out to restaurants now that I have a pizza oven at home — I prefer my own. And it's a wonderful, interactive meal to enjoy with your family and friends.

"Improvements in design and accessibility also mean pizza ovens can now be successfully incorporated into gardens of almost any size,” says Sophie.

So if you're wondering, 'Is a pizza oven worth it?' I can confidently say that they are — if you really love pizza, that is. But you're on this page, so I'm guessing you do!

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Now that you know everything you need to host the ultimate outdoor pizza party, all that's left is for you to relax and enjoy it. Plus, if you have an Ooni pizza oven from the Koda 2 range, you could opt for the rotating stone to make outdoor hosting even easier.

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