Oscar’s Lockdown Pizza, which started out of his parents’ kitchen, will close this week
A beloved Cambridge pizza business will close down for good. Fans said they were ‘struggling to come to terms’ with the news that Oscar’s Lockdown Pizza will close at the end of July.
The business, started by pizzaiolo Oscar Peake in his parents’ kitchen during the COVID pandemic. But now Oscar has said the business, which has been serving pizza from local pubs, will close this week as he plans to leave the UK for Greece. The brand has become known for its range of innovative pizzas, especially its vegan and vegetarian options.
The business began while Oscar was struggling to find work during Lockdown and ended up cooking pizzas for his friends, family and neighbours.
“People told their friends, and then eventually we ended up doing 58 pizzas in one night”, he told CambridgeshireLive, “I put flyers in people’s houses around my neighbourhood and created an Instagram page, which got thousands of followers.”
But when his parents left Cambridge for Scotland, Oscar had to move his business and ended up cooking out of the kitchen and one of the city’s best-known pubs. He said: “Luckily, the Blue Moon is an amazing pub with a strong community and great beer.
“That was an amazing feeling, and it was kind of a realisation that an expansion was a possibility. When we first started, it was quite hard, and when we got busy, it was always a bit of a disaster. Eventually, we were able to do more and more pizzas with a lower wait time, and that was really satisfying, and that was the moment I realised maybe I’m good at this and really enjoyed the process of running the business.”
Alongside serving pizza in the Blue Moon, they also began making pizza at the Portland Arms in Chesterton and in London.
Oscar has decided to close Oscar’s Lockdown Pizza after moving to Greece with his girlfriend. He mentioned how it had “been on the cards for a while” and realised how “difficult” the business would be to run from Greece, so he will move the pizza company out there instead.
To celebrate Oscar’s Lockdown Pizza’s last eight weeks in business, the brand will sell a different special pizza each week. It will also offer anyone who has proof of ordering a pizza during lockdown, either a photo or a receipt, two free pizzas as a way to say thank you.
Out of all of the pizzas he has made over the years, Mr Peake had a few favourites. He said: “We had this one pizza called the aubaby, and I was really proud of that name. We had to produce a pizza that was good enough to match the name. It’s called aubaby after aubergine, so we deep-fried aubergine and coated it in this lovely chickpea batter. Then we put it on the pizza with some mozzarella and tomato sauce to make an aubergine parmigiana, and that was one of our favourite pizzas.
“The meat and smoky is our most popular pizza. It’s by far the most ordered pizza, and it’s an original flavour made by hand, which has got hay-smoked ricotta, sweet chilli jam, rocket, and chilli flakes. It’s more popular than the cheese and tomato, and people just absolutely love it. It’s like the Big Mac of Oscars.”
After the announcement was made, the company’s social media page was flooded with comments and people who “couldn’t believe” the news, with Mr Peake having to explain his decision. He continued: “I think people really can’t quite come to terms with it. I think a lot of vegans are actually genuinely concerned we’re closing because we made our own vegan cheese and pepperoni. Every pizza we have has a vegan version available. So Oscar’s is kind of like heaven if you’re vegan.”
When asked what he wanted to say to his loyal customers, Mr Peake said: “I just want to say thank you so much to anyone who bought a pizza, as it allowed me to do my dream job for the last five years. Sorry to let you down. Thank you to anyone who has told their friends about us, who has been essential to our success. I’m very grateful.”
Fans of the brand won’t be without pizza for long, though, as the head chef of Oscar’s Lockdown Pizza, Guillo, will be opening his own pizza business at the Blue Moon pub and will continue making vegan options as well as the “world famous” tarragon and garlic mayo dip. The business will be named Carmen’s after Guillo’s grandma and will incorporate Latin and Spanish flavours into many of the pizzas.
Oscar’s Lockdown Pizza will close on Sunday, July 26, meaning there is still some time to grab one last pizza.

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