Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Barossa Valley including Cafe Sia, 40's Cafe, Ember Pizza, Tikka Talian, Cafe Nova, The Valley Pizza & Gourmet, Alfresco Pizza e Cucina, Mamma Mia Pizzeria, Mia Pizza, Amanti Pizza & Pasta
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3 based on 63 reviews
Not feeling like eating out, the only takeaway options that were opened in Tanunda on a recent Tuesday evening were pizza. We chose Amanti as it looked a bit more upmarket than Mia across the road. We very much enjoyed our pizzas. We waited at the seating outside and the young lady kindly brought out our pizzas when they were ready about 20 minutes later.
4 based on 24 reviews
Not sure what to write here to be honest. Ordered three different pizzas and all of them were 'Meh'Nothing wrong but nothing stood out either.$20 for family size. Around $10 for the small size.Service was borderline disinterested. P.S if you advertising a spicy mexican pizza - at least make it hot.
Just had a Yiros Pizza, with a delicious yoghurty garlic sauce, from Mamma Mia's. Absolutely beautiful, if that is an example of all of their pizzas, then I highly recommend this place!
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Amazing little Italian restaurant on the Barossa Valley doorstop. Authentic cuisine with fantastic service, all local wines available to add to the experience. Wood oven pizzas and beautiful pasta dishes! I would definitely ensure you book if you come here as the restaurant is quite petite. Enjoy!
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4 based on 33 reviews
We found this take away after a long drive to Nuriootpa after work last Friday. It looked very average from the outside. The staff were friendly, the prices were extremely competative, so we were not expecting too much. OMG - the pizza was awesome. I had a chicken kebab (small size), and it was one of the best pizza's I have ever had. Jam packed with topping and flavoursome. We will be seeking this place out next time we are there.
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3 based on 95 reviews
Have eaten here a couple of times now (both for dinner) and am blown away by the food, it is absolutely sensational! Both times I have complained (to my hubby) about the temperature of the restaurant, the smell, the atmosphere, and both times I have left saying how amazing the food is and how GINORMOUS the portions are!! Cafe nova isnât much to look at, but I can guarantee you will get great customer service and sensational food!! Would definitely recommend the sweet chill seafood pasta, beef burgers, garlic pizza.
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4 based on 47 reviews
Placed in an older building with much character (but cold in the winter), this is the place for authentic Indian food.If you like Indian and the portions are big try itSambal prawns, lamb sausage called kebab but itâs a sausage, great rice, and huge portions of chicken servedPanir is greatExpect $40-45 a person for appetiser, main and wine
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4 based on 35 reviews
Ember Pizza is a family friendly restaurant serving exceptional yet accessible food 'cooked with fire' in a relaxed atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor dining. With a focus on local and sustainable and a desire to highlight the wonderful produce and p
Enjoyed lunch to celebrate our daughters birthday. Had the truffle and mushroom one, potato pizza, and the tomato and basil. Best pizzas we have had in a long while. Had the crunchy chips as well. Yummo. Great service from all of the staff. Very friendly. Would thoroughly recommend this place for lunch , or dinner. Please go and enjoy for yourself. You will thank me.
4 based on 262 reviews
This pizza-loverâs paradise has been slicing award-winning pizza in the Barossa Valley for over 18 years! Winner of best pizza and best pizza-maker in Australia, 40âs Cafe is an iconic, fun-loving dining destination located in Angastonâs old Laucke Flour
Warm plates, hot food, and ample topping. Served on a deliciously thin crust, this wood oven pizza was faultless.Also, their house made ice coffee, the real deal, topped with cream and icecream was refreshing as it wasnât too sweet. A good selection of cakes to have with coffee.Also, local wines and beer/ciderDelightful setting, lovely friendly staff and good, happy service
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4 based on 117 reviews
Lots of variety for breakfast or brunch. Food was good but needs a little tweak. For example pancakes with maple syrup bacon and eggs was swamped in syrup drowning out other flavours. My baked eggs were delicious but the onion was under cooked and the side order of mushrooms tasteless. Service was very friendly and efficient. Very busy little cafe with great atmosphere.
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