Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Belluno. Belluno [belˈluːno] listen (help·info) (Italian: Belluno, Ladin: Belum, Venetian: Belùn), is a town and province in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Located about 100 kilometres (62 miles) north of Venice, Belluno is the capital of the province of Belluno and the most important city in the Eastern Dolomites region. With its roughly 36,000 inhabitants, it is the largest populated area of Valbelluna. It is one of the 15 municipalities of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park.
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4 based on 80 reviews
Bel locale, ottima pizza, prezzi ottimi. Sono stato in questo locale molte volte e non ha mai deluso le mie aspettative. Personale simpaticissimo. Consigliato.
4 based on 91 reviews
Siamo nel 2018 e non è pensabile che un ristorante proponga un menu al 90% carnivoro, senza proposte veg-vegetariane. Peccato, perché tolta questa lacuna, sarebbe promosso a pieni voti. Location semplice e informale (zona bar ok, zona ristorante da migliorare-modernizzare). Ottima cucina, ottimo vino e servizio discreto. Buon rapporto qualità -prezzo. Tornerò solo e se verrà rivisitato il menu.
4 based on 98 reviews
Down-to-earth, friendly family-run pizzeria offering 4 types of pizza crust: regular, Neapolitan, thin-crust, wholewheat. Cooked in brick-oven, the pizza is truly authentic, as simple as it can be, or as elaborate as it can get. If you are a fan of pasta with seafood, this is the right place for you with all kinds of handmade pasta and succulent clams, mussel sauces. Generous portions, hearty service, laid-back atmosphere. Zero pretentiousness. Totally affordable with great value for money. Great place for family and friends at any day.
4 based on 94 reviews
Iâve tried many different PIZZAS in my life all over Italy and the world- but the Pizzas from Enrico and Louis are deffinetley the BEST I HAVE EVER HAD!!!The dough made with so much love and seem as light as a cloud. The toppings are exquisite from the finest quality and complete the dish beautifully...Wonderfull antmosphere -friendliest staff -a must goDear Sandy,we would like to thank you, Itâs a pleasure for us to read thid review, warms the heart :)You are welcome every time you want, promise you that weâll always keep the quality high!Lots of gratitude, really.
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4 based on 681 reviews
Exquisite pizza in a lovely setting with a great service. We had a seasonal pizza and the combination of flavours and the texture were superb. Restaurant is very cosy and the service is quick, gentle and responsive . Very good experience that made our stay in. Belluno special.
4 based on 90 reviews
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Excellent pastas and pizzas, warm welcome by a local family, and rock bottom prices make this unpretentious pizzeria a great lunch option.
4 based on 294 reviews
I've searched far and wide in Italy looking for the best gluten free pizza (Florence, Rome, Naples, Capri, and Sorrento) and I've finally found it! I thought it was the real deal it was so good. So glad to finally have found a great spot. And I could tell they make their own gluten free dough there because it was thin and didn't taste like corn, crackers, or potatoes, it was perfect. Big kudos for Excalibur!
4 based on 368 reviews
The pizza is good, service good and if you sit outside they have a great view. Their other dished are good as well. It's a totally local restaurant usually full at lunch and diner.
4 based on 606 reviews
As many pizzerie in Italy, they think that having a modern setting, a trendy look, makes up for quality of food... They don't even provide different kind of dough. The price is hight, portions are small. One prosecco glass (regular, not organic or doc or "millesimato") 3 euro, ...come on. Not so friendly staff.
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4 based on 258 reviews
Are you in Belluno as a tourist ? Or for business ? Why not to try something different ? This place is just 10 minutes by car from the town centre. You drive out of the town in the middle of the fields ... and you reach this pizzeria/bar whose interiors will remind you about the 80's. Very cosy atmosphere but PIZZA is what makes this pizzeria worth a visit ! You'll enjoy a very special pizza : let's say the real one ! For sure what makes it particular is the preparation process. In fact too often pizza is either hard or too soft, salty and it ferments all night long in your belly by leaving you with a terrible thirst ... not a good feeling indeed ! And I am not talking about rubbish such as Pizza Hut or whatsoever; even in Italy many pizzeria/restaurants serve frozen pizza, with poorly leavened dough or shamely baked in electric ovens. Be sure that here the proper process of even leavening of the dough is carefully followed which needs a lot of time ... impossible to it in a rush. Great attention is paid to consistency and elasticity of the dough besides the specific nature of the rising process and the preparation of the oven which must be fired exclusively by wood. All that will lead you to the perfect pizza that you're lucky to find in Pizzeria Al Dosso which is a rather rare experience ... The kind of pizza you can choose from in the menu are many and some very original ones. I tried "pizza campagnola"- an unusual one but so good ! Very tasty the beer too. And I forgot to tell you that undoubtedly this is the cheapest place you can find in the nearby. So you've just one option left : give a try & enjoy. ( ... remember to make a reservationin advance : there are not too many tables and the pizzeria is often full ).
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