Best Pizza restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pizza food in Saint Louis. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pizza restaurants near you.. The history of St. Louis has been heavily influenced by Westward expansion and blues music. The big "must-see" in this region is the Gateway Arch, while other important sites include the Museum of Westward Expansion, the St. Louis Cathedral and the Anheuser-Busch factory tour. The city offers plenty for the whole family. Children will enjoy the local zoo and the Magic House, while family members will also want to unwind at Forest Park, home to the World's Fair almost a century ago.
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4 based on 144 reviews
Pietro's Restaurant was started in 1960 as a small, family operated bar and dining establishment with just two employees. Over the years it has expanded and evolved into a restaurant and banquet facility. Still family owned, Pietro's has served generation
We were heading to another place on The Hill yesterday for dinner when we diverted to Pietro's for a very nice simple and reasonable dinner out. We were fortunate enough to be seated in Gina's area and she provided her usual excellent service. We were greeted at our table by the owners, which is always appreciated. The food for the prices was marvelous, as usual. I had my favorite, Chicken Maria. Gina mentioned dessert but already seemed to know we were headed to another nearby fave, Ted Drewes. Life is good "Guys & Gals".
4 based on 283 reviews
I had never been here before despite passing it on the street a hundred times. It has a split menu, Italian and Spanish, a reflection of the husband and wife who are the owners. I had two tapas dishes and they were edible. ordinary and unmemorable. My wife's fish was the same.Our server was quite the character. He lit up the room with his effervescent personality. Unfortunately, I don't like effervescence.The prices were a bit high, but not outrageous. I really can't recommend the place.
4 based on 444 reviews
I was staying couple blocks away to be in court the next day. Picked up kale salad and minestrone. Both very good and priced well. I wish Iâd eaten in because atmosphere was very nice.
4 based on 607 reviews
A large group of us came by unannounced for lunch before our conference started. They kindly set up a long row of tables and took our drink orders. I had the Pi which was delicious! We designed a variety of pizzas and they were great! Wish we had a Pi Pizzeria at home in Massachusetts. Definitely recommend!
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4 based on 499 reviews
Used to have to wait for a table...but the place was slower the night we went. Service pretty good....NOT for a quiet dinner but good atmosphere. The pizza was excellent and the toppings on my favorite salad (Bada Bing) plentiful. Great place to people watch and take in the vibe of The Loop....right on trolley line. Hard to resist the desserts next door...(create your own cookie and icecream sandwich combo!)
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4 based on 239 reviews
We stopped in for dinner after reading TripAdvisor reviews. As usual we were not disappointed! There was a 25 minute wait, but not unexpected on a Saturday evening. They are very efficient. The staff were friendly and competent. Our Pizza was perfect and the side Caesar salads were great. Prices are reasonable! We would have never found Deweyâs if not for TripAdvisor!
4 based on 251 reviews
Ordered pizza for takeoutâdr. Dre. Good stuff. The crust was just the right combination of crunchy and chewy. Cheese and sauce were in good proportion. Toppings worked nicely together. Gal who took our phone call was very friendly and easy to hear and understand. Definitely a pizza I would recommend to visitors and locals of St. Louis!
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4 based on 677 reviews
Had high expectations due to great reviews here on TripAdvisor and itâs ranking as #18 in the city. Very confused by this rating as my experience did not measure up. Very warm outside AND Inside the restaurant on a busy Saturday evening. We were seated 25 minutes later than our reservation time (745pm) and comped a toasted ravioli. It was not so much about the lateness of being seated but the shortness and responses to questions about timing of being seated from the front of house staff that made this wait annoying. The caprese salad was good, dolmades and ravioli were ok, but the pasta with red sauce and sausage was unpleasant. I have never tasted a smokier red sauce. It almost tasted âburntâ. The sausage was also quite spicy and the pasta was nothing special- an inedible dish.The prices are quite good and itâs a family atmosphere, but I will not be returning.
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