Pizza Restaurants in Atlanta, Georgia

The Southern city of Atlanta, Georgia, offers families many fun things to see and do. Pass the day gazing at aquatic life at the Georgia Aquarium. Satisfy your inquisitive side and discover interesting things about science at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History or SciTrek-Georgia's Technology Adventure. Explore an actual television studio on the CNN Studio Tour. After your day of fun in Atlanta, stop in at a local pizza place for lunch or dinner.
  1. Cameli's Gourmet Pizza Joint

    • Open until midnight during the week and even later on the weekends, family-owned and -operated Cameli's Gourmet Pizza Joint offers families and friends the perfect place to go for pizza and beer after a long day of sightseeing. Expect your pizza to be made with fresh herbs, vegetables and dough. Embark on your gourmet pizza adventure with fried ravioli and a spinach salad, followed by a specialty pie like the Joey Woolum with sun-dried tomato sauce, broccoli, roasted potatoes, gorgonzola and jalapenos. A children's menu is available. Cameli's is located across from Atlanta's city hall.

      Cameli's Gourmet Pizza Joint
      699 Ponce de Leon Ave.
      Atlanta, GA 30308
      (404) 249-9020
      camelispizza.com

    Baraonda Caffe Italiano

    • Baraonda Caffe Italiano offers pizza in an upscale restaurant with trendy décor in the Midtown section of Atlanta. Sit at the bar in your business suit or T-shirt and sip on a mug of beer or glass of wine before you indulge in one of the restaurant's 15 specialty pizzas. Start your meal with a carpaccio de manzo or a rucola salad, followed by the Anatra specialty pizza topped with duck breast, pink sauce, sun dried-tomatoes and mozzarella. If members of your party aren't in the mood for pizza, they can order an authentic Italian pasta dish like fettucine funghi with shitaki, Portobello and button mushrooms. Build your own gourmet pie and choose from 25 eclectic toppings, including fontina cheese, prosciutto di parma, pink sauce and capers. Don't worry about finding a parking spot downtown. This Atlanta pizza restaurant validates parking tickets from the Bank of America building, giving you two hours to eat and do some shopping.

      Baraonda Caffe Italiano
      710 Peachtree St.
      Atlanta, GA 30308
      (404) 879-9962
      baraondaatlanta.com

    Osteria 832 Pasta and Pizza

    • Osteria 832 Pasta and Pizza recently received the Reader's Choice Kid-Friendly Restaurant award from Atlanta Magazine. This pizza restaurant sits in the Virginia-Highland neighborhood of Atlanta and serves up a menu full of wood-fired brick-oven pizzas along with pasta dishes plated with homemade sauces. Vegetarians will be glad to know that each meat-free dish is clearly marked with a "v" at the beginning of the menu description. Affordable and delicious, each menu item is freshly prepared especially for you. Start your meal with fried ravioli and an arugula salad, followed by rigatoni rustica or the pan-seared trout. Order a red or white pizza for the kids with gourmet toppings, including fresh basil, jalapeno pesto, chicken and cremini mushrooms. Wine is available.

      Osteria 832 Pasta and Pizza
      832 N. Highland Ave.
      Atlanta, GA 30306
      (404) 897-1414
      osteria832.com

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