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Nestled in the heart of San Nicola La Strada, Pizzeria Del Corso invites pizza aficionados to indulge in mouthwatering slices crafted to perfection. Located at Via Santa Croce, 230, this gem boasts an inviting atmosphere where the essence of Italian dining harmonizes with familial warmth. The moment you step through the door, you are greeted by a staff that embodies genuine hospitality and attentiveness, ensuring every guest feels at home.
The reviews speak volumes about the cuisine at Pizzeria Del Corso. As highlighted by satisfied patrons, their pizzas such as the Diavola and Margherita Buffala DOP top the charts for flavor and quality. The meticulously baked crust delivers a satisfying crunch, harmonizing beautifully with the delicious toppings. One visitor, Jon Heath, aptly described their pies as ranking among the best he had sampled during his culinary tour of Italy, an accolade difficult to achieve in a country renowned for its pizza.
For those who appreciate generous portions, you’ll find the sizes here are decidedly substantial. Lars Duelund Andersen raved about the size of the pizzas, suggesting that sharing is a delightful option—or perhaps just indulging in half and taking the other half for later! Such portions combined with pocket-friendly prices, with meals including pizza, water, and wine for under €20, ensures affordability without compromising on quality.
Open early, Pizzeria Del Corso caters to both the early risers and late-night diners, making it an ideal spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Abigail LeRoy humorously noted that dining at unconventional hours might earn you a curious glance from the staff, but the smiles and warmth from the team quickly put diners at ease.
Beyond the incredible pizzas, the menu boasts tantalizing appetizers like Fritta All'Italiana and Arancino, which provide a delightful start to any meal. The blend of flavors, including the unique inclusion of red sauce in the risotto for the Arancino, offers a refreshing twist that sets Pizzeria Del Corso apart from its competitors.
Pizzeria Del Corso isn't just a dining destination; it’s a celebration of Italian culture, culinary craftsmanship, and community spirit. As Rick Baker noted, the family-oriented atmosphere and American-friendly service, albeit with a sprinkle of Italian charm, make it a welcoming experience for both locals and tourists.
Whether you're in Caserta for a quick bite or looking to savor authentic Italian pizza, Pizzeria Del Corso promises a gratifying experience that you won't forget. So why not stop by, sit back under the air conditioning, and allow the flavors of Italy to sweep you off your feet?
“ Awesome service, family atmosphere, mom and pop shop, American friendly, speaks a little English but not much. Opens before 6pm ”
“ Best pizza I have tasted in Caserta. Big portions could only eat half of the pizza. good service nice atmosphere. 2 Pizzas water and a glass vine Les than 20€ A pleace I will visit again next time I come to Caserta. ”
“ The pizza was very good—easy spot to pop over to. The waitstaff was very attentive. They’re open early! And will only give you one or two weird looks for ordering dinner so early. ”
“ Great little place that looks to have a booming take out business. Of the dozen or so pizzas that I have had the last six weeks in Italy, I would rank this in the top three. Both the Diavola and the Margherita Buffala DOP were very flavorful, and the crust was amazing. The Fritta All'Italiana was great as was the Arancino, which was different from other that I have had in that there was some red sauce mixed in with the risotto. Again, during this heat wave in Italy, we were exhausted and hot. We were the first into the restaurant after they opened about 15 minutes earlier. They sat us down at a table right under the air conditioner and turned the fan on high. We were very comfortable, very quick. Great service by everyone in the restaurant. ”