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Pizza restaurants in Poland

  1. A

    Pizzeria Acerna

    Popular pizza and pasta.

    reviewed

  2. 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.

    reviewed

  3. B

    La Scala

    Offers authentic Italian food at relatively high prices; go for pizza (13.50zł to 19zł) or pasta (16zł to 32zł).

    reviewed

  4. C

    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.

    reviewed

  5. 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.

    reviewed

  6. D

    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.

    reviewed

  7. 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.

    reviewed

  8. 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.

    reviewed

  9. E

    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.

    reviewed

  10. F

    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.

    reviewed

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  12. G

    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.

    reviewed

  13. H

    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!

    reviewed