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Pizzeria Pellone
The guide was updated:Popular among Neapolitans, lesser-known by tourists, Pellone is the perfect place to get to know what a local modern pizzeria feels like, and a great occasion to mingle with locals and some well-informed fellow visitor at a common table. The staff has a loud, easy-going personality and will serve you huge pizzas at reasonable prices.
Useful Information
- Address: Via Nazionale, 93, Naples
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat noon–4pm / 6:30pm–midnight; Sun closed
- Website: www.pellonepizzeria.it
- Phone: +39 081 553 8614
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