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Pizza Marotta is more of a takeaway Pizzeria than a restaurant. There are tables and room for probably up to ten people or so, but most people normally ring ahead and order their food and come in to pick it up. The Pizzas are what you would expect from a quality Italian pizzeria, light and crispy and freshly made before your eyes. It is also very cheap, you can get a 28cm Margherita and a beer for about 5euros. Another cool feature is that they have a TV in the corner which features Italian Sky, and as the owner is an avid Serie A fan you can watch Italian football matches live - with Italian commentary. It's easy to forget you are in Germany in this great little pizzeria. My friends and i can recommend the 'Bosco' and the 'Calzone'. There is also a large pasta menu which i will be trying on my next visit to watch Roma play (hopefully not in this years Champions League if they manage to get past my United).

 

Location: East End Rating:
Phone: 069 43 51 86 Frankfurter Wurstchen Frankfurter Wurstchen Frankfurter Wurstchen Frankfurter Wurstchen Frankfurter Wurstchen
Address:

Wittelsbacher Allee 47
60316 Frankfurt

Website:
Cuisine: Italian Price Range: Less than €10

Features: No Breakfast Served
Breakfast
Does Not Serve Lunch
Lunch
Serves Dinner
Dinner
Not Open late
Open late
Takeaway Available
Takeaway
No Outdoor Seating
Outdoor Area
Not Yet Known
Smoking
Vegetarian Options
Vegetarian Menu

 

Opening Hours:

Daily 17:00 - 22:30
Though he may stay open when busy or when football is on.

Directions:

From the Zoo U-bahn stop, walk uphill up Thuringer Strasse and veer off to the left onto Wittelsbacher Allee. The restaurant is on your left after a few blocks towards the top of the hill.

Nearest S-Bahn(S):

Nearest U-Bahn(S):

Habsburgerallee (U7)
Zoo (U6, U7)

Nearby Attractions:

Frankfurt Zoo