Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in St. Barthelemy. Christopher Columbus added St. Barthelemy, or St. Barts to his collection in 1493, but the French soon stepped in. Today, the chic Caribbean island - officially a department of France - is a popular winter getaway for people from mainland France, the rest of Europe and North America. Keep in shape and walk between attractions or get a rental car to see more of the island. Beachgoers can choose between strands such as Grand Saline, if nude sunbathing appeals, or shady, isolated Colombier Beach.
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4 based on 345 reviews
We always screw up our day by staying too long at the beach and then many lunch places are closed. The hostess at a restaurant that was closing suggested L'Isoletta as a spot where their staff sometimes goes to relax after they shut down.It was perfect for our needs. We got a shady table with a nice breeze from outside. And had an unrushed time trying a couple of pizzas and waiting to cool off from the beach. Very pleasant location and nice server who walked us through their somewhat unusual ordering system, kept our water filled, and didn't push us on more food or time to move on (there were empty tables anyway.) Seemed like lots of locals were there with us.Ciao ElectricalEngineer,Thank you for sharing with us your recent visit.We are delighted to hear you enjoyed our concept and service.Thank you for nice feedback.We are looking froward to welcome you again.Grazie,
4 based on 55 reviews
Tel: 05 90 27 79 39
Stopped here with a group of friends for lunch and had an amazing meal! I ordered the cheeseburger and it was great...way too much to eat in one sitting. Lunch was followed up by a shot of vanilla rum! Great service and good prices.
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4 based on 107 reviews
Five years had passed since our last visit and this restaurant continues to be one of our favourites for lunch in St Barth, as we confirmed last week. Excellent food, great setting and service. We love coming back whenever we visit the island.Interesting that it is not mentioned in some restaurant guides/lists.
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Ordered pizza one night as we were tired of French food, pizza arrived hot and exactly when they said it would. Taste was just okay but lacking salt. It may have been an off night for them but I would give them a second chance
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La Saintoise is a takeout pizza place located in the small village of Corossol that is open 1800-2200 (6-10 pm). Take the first right turn off the main road after you pass the road coming down from Columbier as you are coming into Corossol (look for the sign); its a short ways up on the right. Due to how narrow the street is that the place is on I usually park down at the beach a short ways down and walk back to to the place. Wide selection of pizza priced around 10-15 euros a pie. Delicious thin crust. Takes around 15-20 minutes to get your food....those who aren't driving can have a beer for 3 euros while you wait. The best deal for a cheap meal on the island...the pizza is delicious. Menu can be viewed athttp://restaurants.alacarte-stbarth.com/menu/1414962992.6513la_saintoise_menu201014_fr.pdfHighly recommended
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