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Crazy pizzaBWorth Trying

Salizada S. Lio, 5706, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy · Pizza Takeout, Pizza restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (1125 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Excellent-value grab-and-go pizza in central Venice with quick service, halal options, and no seating; expect standout slices, occasional wait mix-ups, and purely takeaway vibes.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Crazy Pizza delivers solid value and strong food quality for its category, with friendly, attentive counter service and impressive speed. However, inconsistent execution and minor food safety concerns prevent a higher grade, while the no-seating format and lack of dining comfort limit appeal beyond quick-bite travelers. For budget-conscious visitors seeking fast, inexpensive pizza in central Venice, it's a worthwhile stop.

Restaurant Summary

On a narrow lane between Venice landmarks, this tiny counter spot delivers quick, budget-friendly slices to a steady stream of passersby. The vibe is stand-and-nosh by a nearby canal; one diner said, "Exactly what we needed—fast and tasty." Expect no seating and brisk turnover. The cooking leans classic and familiar rather than fancy: crisp Margherita slices, Diavola, 4 Formaggi, and a namesake pie with arugula and buffalo mozzarella. It suits travelers who want solid, inexpensive fuel over sit-down ceremony. Quality is reliable for the style, though a few found some pies a touch greasy or ordinary. For families, this is easy kid food: simple cheese or pepperoni-style slices, a hot dog, and friendly pricing. There is no dining room, so plan to perch on a ledge or stroll to a quiet spot nearby. Halal meat options help mixed-diet groups, and vegetarians have plenty of choices.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter Only Average Cost€9-13 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central Venice tourist corridors with heavy foot traffic and quick-bite demand.

Safety: Busy, well-trafficked lanes; typical central Venice safety with crowds.

Nearby: Near canals, between Rialto and San Marco; many gelaterias and souvenir shops.

CastelloCastello is a lively neighborhood blending residential life with tourist attractions. It offers a mix of traditional Venetian dining spots and casual eateries, frequented by visitors exploring the city as well as locals enjoying everyday meals.
Sestiere di CastelloThis micro-neighborhood is characterized by narrow canals, historic buildings, and a quieter atmosphere compared to the busiest parts of Venice. Dining here often includes traditional Venetian cuisine in intimate settings.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:30–23:50 Tuesday10:30–23:50 Wednesday10:30–23:50 Thursday10:30–23:50 Friday17:00–23:50 Saturday10:30–23:50 Sunday10:30–23:50

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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