Pizza restaurants in Central America
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Pizzeria San Juan
Taste for yourself why they call this the best pizza in town, on the relaxed patio out back or phone in for delivery.
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Jim’s Pizza Copán
This thatch-roof restaurant serves some of the best pizza around. Choose from a variety of ingredients – pepperoni, ham, sausage, bell peppers, onion, mushrooms, olives – and it’s baked before your eyes in the open-air kitchen. A steady stream of clients keeps the place going late.
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Pizza Hut
Don’t forget to eulogize Dom DeLuise, who played ‘Pizza The Hutt’ in Mel Brooke’s Spaceballs.
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Restaurante y Pizzeria Napoli
Panama's oldest pizzeria serves up delicious, wood-fired pizzas at a no-nonsense speed. Although they're piping hot and extra cheesy, the pizzas aren't the only thing on the menu, and you can't go wrong with any of the past offerings like stuffed ravioli or a hearty dish of fettuccine alfredo. Of course, no matter what you choose, you'll enjoy the classic atmosphere of open-air tables with red-checked tablecloths and rapidly moving waiters shuffling between the tables.
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Nelly's Pizza
A leafy courtyard with potted trees, gurgling fountain and the requisite red and white checkered tablecloths make this is a great place for a drink or early evening meal. As darkness falls, holiday lights blink on, adding to the ambiance. The food (so-so) and service (slow) don't quite live up to the setting, but if you stick with the pizza you should go home happy.
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Salvatore's Pizzería y Pastas
In case you had any doubts, rest assured that this cozy place is all about pizza and pasta. A dozen pasta dishes are available and the pizza combinations are just about limitless. If you're into 'shrooms, try Pasta Salvatore - spaghetti served with an awesome mushroom cream sauce. All dishes include garlic bread and a salad, and there's free delivery.
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Pizzeria Jamming
Something of a Santa Catalina institution, this pizzeria offers delicious thin-crust pizzas made from fresh ingredients, any of which go nicely with the cold beer on hand. Located on the road to the beach-facing hotels, this stylish, open-air rancho is Santa Catalina's liveliest gathering spot - it gets crowded, so arrive early in the night.
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La Huaca
North of the plaza, La Huaca is set in a beautifully restored colonial-style building with river and mountain views. It's locally famous for its tasty stone-baked pizzas, and if you phone ahead, they'll deliver one right to your door.
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Italian Pizza y Comida Lebanesa
Half a block north of the cathedral, this Lebanese-owned restaurant makes good pizza, but travelers aching for quality Middle Eastern grub (vegetarians take note) will be stoked on the great hummus and babaghanoush.
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Valenti's Pizza
Good pizza and great atmosphere at the heart of a neighborhood packed with restaurants catering to business lunchers, sometimes called 'Zona Cero'.
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Estudio 35
A hip little bar-restaurant serving up some good pizzas and crepes. There's a few different, laid-back and loungey sitting areas to choose from.
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Tele Pizza
The excellent hand-tossed pizza may not be gourmet, but good prices, speedy delivery and carrot cake for dessert make this a local favorite.
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Pizza Hot
In addition to decent pizza, this franchise location also offers fried chicken and spaghetti.
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Mona Lisa
The best pizza in town is served at this upscale joint, which is also a popular bar.
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Pizzería Italia
This place has great pizza and a funky hole-in-the-wall atmosphere.
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Pizza Martinuzzi
Chez Marcel's lower-key sibling next door also gets rave reviews.
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Pizza Rock
Sizzling pizzas come straight out of the wood-burning oven and onto your plate at this informal, open-air diner. If you're heading to or coming back from Corcovado, a cheesy slice is exactly the kind of indulgence you're looking for.
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