Gazzo

Add to wishlist
Add to compare
Add a photo
357 photos
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Video of Gazzo
Try out pizza at Gazzo
Food at Gazzo
See this pic of Gazzo
Here's an image of Gazzo
Gazzo photo
See this pic of Gazzo
Here's an image of Gazzo
Add a photo
Add your opinion

After visiting Rockelmann, you may have a meal at this pizzeria. It's easy to find Gazzo due to its great location. Being at this place, degust nicely cooked salami, sausage pizza and burrata. Tasty berliner, gelato and shortbread cookies are the tastiest dishes. Good prosecco, Spritz or bitter will make your meal tastier and you'll surely come back. Guests visit this spot to order delicious latte.

Many reviewers find the staff cheerful. The cool service is something these restaurateurs care about. Attractive prices at this pizzeria are good news for its clients. You will certainly like the calm atmosphere and lovely decor. The overall rating of Gazzo on Google is 4.4.

Frequently mentioned in reviews

See allLess

Visitors' opinions on Gazzo

/ 490
M
Request content removal
Picture yourself in a chic Italian eatery on a chilly December evening in Berlin. Your friend is there before you, and as you walk in, you remember why you were reluctant to agree to this particular restaurant in the first place... The crowd, the aesthetic, the significance of this place in the broader context of the city and its history... Well this all comes back to you as you brave the curtains and look around the room self-conscious of your quizzical look and unfashionable jacket. Whatever, your friend wanted to come here and the least you can do is agree to his preference -- he is going to end up paying for the meal, so it all kind of evens out. Anyway, you find him and place your hand on his shoulder as you slide between the tables and then into the upholstered booth-like seat along the wall. To your left, a group of four Americans. To your right, a group of three Germans who have a self-reflexiveness to them, as if they've internalised someone else's idea or image of themselves, and feel unsure how to proceed authentically. You exchange pleasantries with your friend, it's been three months since you last saw each other. Eventually the waiter arrives, and you suspect he doesn't speak German -- nope, they definitely don't. For a second you allow yourself to think: is it really that hard to learn the language? But then you think the better of it -- but then (!) you think: is it really so hard to at least adopt the mannerisms and non-verbal qualities of waitstaff in a country you move to? You know, like the way things are phrased, if not the phrasing itself. I guess, the form, if the content is too hard -- there we go. You're not really sure if that thought is politically incorrect, or if people like Emma Dickson, the most PC person you know, would let you get away with it. Anyway, you both order the same glass of wine, and later two different pizzas, so you can try each other's -- and the food is okay, but the whole thing kind of reminds you of a cafeteria, and you're not sure how to feel about that. The content of a cafeteria, and the form of a chic Italian eatery. Or is it the other way around?
M
Request content removal
I've never eaten as I remember a pizza as good as this one ! Food: 5 Service: 5
R
Request content removal
Gazzo in Berlin went above and beyond our expectations for a fantastic dining experience! They have a wide variety of sourdough pizzas that all looked amazing. Since they don't take phone reservations, we had to wait a bit when we arrived. But they sent us a text when our table was ready, which was convenient. What makes Gazzo special is their commitment to using top-notch ingredients. Whether it's the buffalo mozzarella or the organic cow mozzarella, the quality shines through in every bite. Despite being busy, the service was excellent. The atmosphere, with its quirky charm, added to the experience. Just be aware that you might need to eat quickly to make room for other guests. The only downside was the loud electronic music (reason for 3 stars for atmosphere) but it didn't overshadow the delicious food. We tried their Barlauch Pesto Pizza and classic Mozzarella, both were outstanding. And don't miss out on the Buffalo Soft Serve for dessert! Overall, Gazzo is a must-visit spot in Berlin for delicious pizza and great service. We can't wait to go back! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €50–60 Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Pizza of the Day, Buffalo Soft Ice with Olive Oil and Crumbs, Buffalo Milk Soft Serve Vegetarian offerings: Vegetarian menu or section
G
22 days ago
Hi Ruchira, thanks a lot Happy you enjoyed it
Show replies (1)arrow
Pizza, Vegetarian options
Open now 12PM - 10PM
€€ Price range per person €9 - €23
Gazzo on map
© OpenStreetMap contributions
Schönleinstraße
Get directions
Hobrechtstraße 57
Berlin, Germany
Address
Schönleinstraße
Hobrechtstraße 57, Berlin, Germany
Features
Outdoor seating Takeaway Сredit cards accepted Booking Delivery Wheelchair accessible Wi-Fi
Opening hours
SundaySun 12PM-10PM
MondayMon 12PM-10PM
TuesdayTue 12PM-10PM
WednesdayWed 12PM-10PM
ThursdayThu 12PM-10PM
FridayFri 12PM-11PM
SaturdaySat 12PM-11PM
Website
Instagram
@gazzopizza

Tasty dishes in Berlin

Restaurant features in Berlin

Updated on: