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Il Bacio PizzeriaA-Worth Trying

Märzstraße 69/3, 1150 Wien, Austria · Pizza restaurant · 4.9/5 Google (418 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Cozy, owner-run Neapolitan spot delivering excellent dough work, friendly service, and fair prices; minor delivery inconsistencies noted.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Il Bacio Pizzeria delivers exceptional Neapolitan pizza craftsmanship with airy, blistered crusts and quality San Marzano toppings, supported by warm, attentive owner-led service and fair pricing for ingredient quality. Occasional execution inconsistencies with underbaked pies and delivery temperature issues prevent grade A territory, while the intimate 16-seat room limits destination appeal despite strong neighborhood loyalty and a pleasant quiet terrace.

Restaurant Summary

Cozy and welcoming, this neighborhood pizzeria turns out real-deal Neapolitan pies with airy crusts, blistered edges, and a warm hello from the owners. One diner gushed, "the crust was slim, airy, and crispy." The small room hums with friendly, hands-on service and spills onto a quiet street terrace. The cooking leans classic Naples with a few tasteful riffs: think Margherita and Diavola alongside Zucca with pumpkin cream or a truffle-stuffed calzone. Desserts are housemade—classic and pistachio tiramisu plus panna cotta—comforting rather than flashy. It suits anyone who values top ingredients, careful dough work, and reasonable prices over theatrics. Families are welcome. Kids gravitate to Margherita, Bufalotta, and sweet options like Pizza Nutella, plus gentle lemonade. No formal kids menu, but staff have customized dessert for a child. Portions are Neapolitan-standard, so consider an extra pie for hearty appetites.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€22-32 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential Westbahnviertel edge with small shops and local foot traffic; relaxed, neighborhood vibe.

Safety: Generally safe with regular foot traffic; typical urban lighting and upkeep.

Nearby: Near residential blocks, small cafes, and tram lines; not a heavy tourist corridor.

HernalsHernals is a primarily residential district with a mix of historic and modern buildings. It offers a quieter, community-oriented atmosphere with local shops, cafes, and a growing number of casual dining options, including authentic international eateries.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday11:30–23:00 Wednesday11:30–23:00 Thursday11:30–23:00 Friday11:30–23:00 Saturday11:30–23:00 Sunday11:30–23:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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