Pizza restaurants in Poland
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Pizzeria Acerna
Popular pizza and pasta.
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Café Rose
There are not many other eating options in Gorlice beyond pizzerias. Café Rose, on the way down to the river, is tried and tested.
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La Scala
Offers authentic Italian food at relatively high prices; go for pizza (13.50zł to 19zł) or pasta (16zł to 32zł).
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Amalfi
This pizzeria with a wood-burning stove and sunny disposition is just north of the Rynek. It’s a good choice for a simple, low-cost meal.
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Pizzeria Oregano
There are not many other eating options in Gorlice beyond pizzerias. Pizzeria Oregano, southwest of the Rynek in the Old Town, is tried and tested.
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Palermo Pizza
One of the more popular budget eateries in Sanok, this pizzeria below the Hotel Pod Trzema Różami also does a nice range of pasta dishes and salads.
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Pizzeria Kaszyno
Halfway between the synagogue and the parish church, northwest of the Rynek, the ‘Casino’ is a no-frills pizzeria that will not send you away hungry.
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Restauracja Ogród
The Centennial's Restauracja Ogród, next door to the hotel, serves excellent and reasonably priced Polish food and pizza. The hotel offers big reductions at the weekend.
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Restauracja U Szwejka
Just down from the bronze statue of the soldier Schweik (from which it takes its name), this place has something for everyone – Czech dishes, pierogi (dumplings), pizza and pancakes.
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Grota
Restaurants on the marina may draw the crowds with their lake-front views, but Grota gets the locals’ vote for its food. Wood oven–baked pizzas and a mix of Polish and German cuisine fill the menu, and there’s seating along the canal in summer.
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Casa della Pizza
As the name would suggest, this is an amenable and unpretentious place in the Little Sq, away from the bulk of the tourist traffic. It has a very long menu of pizza and pasta dishes and a lovely terrace with perfect views of the Mariacki towers. The downstairs bar section is the Arabian-styled Shisha Club (www.shisha.pl), serving Middle Eastern food.
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Mezzoforte
Funky restaurant with a mosaic-tiled bar and bright orange walls decorated with giant poppy designs. The menu contains an array of pizzas and pastas, alongside photos of two customers enjoying their meal together just a little too much. From 9pm you can trek downstairs to enjoy Poznań’s smallest nightclub – good luck finding enough space to dance!
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