You might just miss this pizzeria located in a side street in the historic center. But try not to, or you will regret missing out on some of the best pizzas the city has to offer. This gem of a place serves light-as-air, delicious pizzas with a perfectly crisped crust. The Italian staff lends an authenticity to the pizzas here, and the Il Pizzaiolo gets extra points for the fresh ingredients it uses. Other house specialties such as the calzones are worth trying as well. Get a bottle of cold Italian beer to better the already fabulous pizza experience.
Pizza Marsala is home to some of the most freshly baked pizzas the city has to offer. Located steps away from the Gare de Montpellier Saint Roch railway station, this cozy pizzeria makes a fine place to stop by for a quick lunch. Choose from a variety of white or red sauce pizzas that come loaded with fresh ingredients such as mozzarella, bufala, caramelized onions, veggies and meat. The restaurant also sells a variety of cheeses and charcuterie cuts, whether it is the Italian bacon pancetta or creamy ricotta.
Located on a commercial street of the Écusson and close to the Esplanade and the Corum, this restaurant is a guaranteed disorientating trip for fans of Italian cooking. The menu boasts various pizzas with delicious toppings, memorable pastas and raviolis well cooked in lovely sauces, and formidable tiramisu for dessert. This hospitable trattoria has a summer terrace.
This quiet gem is somewhat hidden away from the main street, in a quiet alley that faces a sun-drenched square. Ideal for a nice family lunch, the pizzeria serves thin-crust pizzas with a fresh homemade sauce base, topped with ingredients such as mozzarella, jambon, anchovies, parmesan, grilled aubergines and meat. There is a list of varied French wines to match the light meals. Pizzeria la Terrasse also serves meals in its patio out front, perfect for breezy summer days and with a gorgeous view of the square.