Best Pizza restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pizza food in Summerland. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pizza restaurants near you.. This town’s name says it all: Summerland is a classic California beach town. Just five miles south of Santa Barbara, swing off Highway 101 to meander down Lillie Avenue, dotted with antique stores, cozy cafes and locally owned shops punctuated by charming cottages. The town’s central beach is framed by Lookout Park, where you can watch the breakers from above and take in the breathtaking views.
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4 based on 10 reviews
It was time for lunch and a pit stop on the way from Los Angeles to Pismo Beach, about 3:30 PM one fine Friday, when I passed the Santa Claus Lane sign on US 101. Now Santa Claus Lane no longer exists, except for that sign, but I turned in to see what was there. I found many of the old buildings have been repurposed into a sort of upscale artisan furniture and clothing mall, with a couple of good looking restaurants. We chose Borrelloâs and ate at the lovely patio seating in front. The servers were very friendly and kind, the lunchtime menu was inviting with salads, sandwiches, pizza and other delights. I chose the Torpedo sandwich (pepperoni and salami I believe) with âfringsâ (half fries and half onion rings) for the side dish. My wife chose the pastrami sandwich with salad. Both of our orders turned out to be fabulously delicious in all respects, including the very fresh, seasoned bread buns, the fries, the onion rings, and the salad. We really lucked out by stopping here. Two other parties were dining outside with us, and I overheard both other tables raving over their meals, also. I would love to come back on my next trip.
4 based on 169 reviews
My daughter and I stopped by Patxis Pizza after a softball game at UCSB late on a Saturday afternoon. There was plenty of available seating and the hostess seated us promptly. Autumn, our server came over to our table just after we were seated. It took a little while for my daughter to select an item from the menu, and Autumn was very polite and patient bringing us cold water as we finally made our selections. We had a fresh mixed green salad, their wonderful warm garlic bread with dipping marinara, and the deep dish Tikka Masala pizza. We were not disappointed. The salad was crisp and cool with a nice variety of mixed greens and crunchy croutons. It paired well with the warm garlic bread while we waited for the deep dish pizza. The pizza was delicious and huge! We only ordered the 10" pizza for us and we're glad we did as we both only had a couple slices before we were stuffed. It was a nice twist to our normal deep dish pizza with a wonderful curry, garlic, tomato sauce and bits of tender chicken. This all in/on a perfectly baked deep dish dough. Heavenly and easy to recommend. Thank you for a perfect early Saturday dinner!
4 based on 368 reviews
Authentic Italian pizzeria with pizza counter, wine, artisanal beer & full bar and European hospitality.
My partner and I were staying in San Barbara for the 3rd time this year, and after a large lunch on the road decided to share a pizza at this Pizzeria. For a change of pace, we decided to eat at the bar so we could watch the pizza being constructed and cooked in the wood fired pizza oven. After ordering some nice glasses of wine we decided to get the Margherita D.O.C. They use superior ingredients on this Margherita which is well worth the additional cost above the regular Margherita. It was absolutely delicious. I have to say this isnât the first time Iâve been to this restaurant and itâs definitely a place to go if you like pizza and other authentic Italian dishes. The Wine List is flooded with many Italian wines by the glass or bottle. This is a great casual friendly place you wonât want to miss. Bon appetito!
4 based on 19 reviews
The menu features Brendan Smith's naturally leavened breads along with Neapolitan-style pizzas, which are slow-fermented over 48 hours and blasted in a wood-fired oven to produce a characteristically blistered, puffy crust with a gentle chewy interior. Pi
We live in Italy part of the year, and this is how pizza is supposed to taste! And the most important accompaniment is quite frankly the friendly smile that comes with the sunny environment--you'll find it here, too.Outstanding experience!
While it's menu is rather limited the food is rather good. The atmosphere leaves one feeling that they are actually out on the town, sometimes hard to achieve in a small village. The cocktails are typically superb. All said, it is an easy place to like.
OPPI'Z is a modern, nonconventional Italian bistro and pizzeria concept, still rooted into the tradition of the Italian cuisine and to the "Slow-food" manifesto, but absolutely far away from any stereotyped model offered by most of the Italian-sounding re
Four of us went for Sunday pizza at approx 7 pm. Not busy, so we were seated immediately at the edge of the restaurant watching over the pedestrians on State St. There was a lower patio level that was also available for patrons and some inside seating. The wine list was quite pricey but there were a few modest choices and the Primitivo we chose at $42 was very good value. I did say it was not busy; sad, therefore, that when our friends were served their black pastry pizza, the waiter looked surprised when he asked âis there anything else I can get you?â and I suggested he bring our dish out. âOh, yes, of course..it will be out in a minuteâ. It was out in 20 minutes and our friends had finished their dish. I requested water three times per refill. Itâs a new establishment and wait staff are hard to find but management needs to pay attention to service. The test - will I go there again? Only if youâre paying.
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