Best Pizza restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pizza food in Glenelg. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pizza restaurants near you. including The Strand Cafe Restaurant, Mamma Carmela Cafe Pizzeria, Good Life Modern Organic Pizza, Crema on Jetty, Marcellina Glenelg, #10, Glenelg Pizza House
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3 based on 63 reviews
To busy to eat in city due to Fringe so to the Bay for pizza and pasta which all 6 of us enjoyed.Reasonable prices as well as reasonable range and price wine list.Efficient and friendly servicewine list.
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Pleased to find #10 as the food and service were both first class. Great menu with plenty of fresh and light options. Perfect choice if youâve had enough of stodgy, greasy old style bacon and eggs. Really good coffee too. Highly recommend giving #10 a go as Iâm confident youâll be more than pleased.
4 based on 17 reviews
Have visited this place a few times, and always head back.The staff can be unorthodox at times, but they are always super friendly, super helpful and you get the sense they genuinely enjoy working there and do enjoy banter with customers.The food is always spot on, tasty, and presented well, with lots of options rather than just the generic pizza\pasta options you would expect (though I always tend to drift to the pizza)
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3 based on 243 reviews
Gluten Free Option.
Not far from the jetty at Glenelg Beach Crema on Jetty is great for pizza.Quick tasty and reasonably priced.Try the chocolate thick shake itâs really good too.Nothing fancy about this place but I think is good value and offers you above average food and service for what you pay.Bathroom available.Pay at the counter as you order.
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4 based on 160 reviews
Going strong for 16 years in an area that has seen some big name of the restaurant game come & go. Goodlife Modern Organic Pizza are still doing lots of things right.It starts with great tasting pizza, which start with fantastic local ingredients. Very good service backs up the great food so there is a lot to like here. Also has one of the best garlic breads ever!And there are gluten free options which Iâm told are good too.
4 based on 460 reviews
I've been coming to Adelaide for over 20yrs and I can't remember the first visit to mommas, but it must have been a long time ago and this is a regular stop. Great pasta and pizza always...its an automatic choice for a great informal Italian feed.
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4 based on 365 reviews
Over the years, it has become an icon to the Glenelg locals. The Strand prides its self on maintaining a high quality and consistent level of hospitality. The Strand welcomes all customer. It is friendly and relaxed, which is evident with the large amount
The Strand is my favorite restaurant to eat in Glenelg. Iâve been there with friends and family many times for various occasions and special nights out. I recommend it often at my workplace to colleagues and to other friends. I really love the food, friendly staff and atmosphere. Iâm not sure if the restaurant has the same chef, or if itâs changed hands but last weekend it just didnât deliver. The same friendly staff were great as usual but the food wasnât as good. I always order the same dish - a delicious salad dish which is covered in an amazing lemon dressing. My meal this time however looked dry and didnât appear to have any dressing at all. My husband politely asked if they could bring me some. Apparently the chef has changed the sauce to beetroot, which (to me!) wasnât nearly as good. My sister and mother ordered Morton Bay bugs. These meals had a few Morton Bay bugs on a massive bed of raw red cabbage with a tiny sprinkling of walnuts and beetroot. Although the copious layers of red cabbage was colorful garnish, it was inedible. Hungry afterwards, we told the waitress it was inadequate and she said sheâd change the menu to make the meal an entree rather than a main meal. My sister and mother subsequently asked if they could possibly have some bread because they were still hungry. We were disappointed afterwards to see that we were charged extra for both the bread and the dressing. To me, it just seemed petty. When I mentioned it politely to the waitress afterwards, she gave me a dollar coin. It was a kind gesture but I felt it was demeaning and it embarrassed me. The other meals at our table were delicious as usual. If it were my restaurant, I wouldnât want people to leave dissatisfied and /or hungry.
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