Top 5 Pizza Restaurants in Marbella


1. Art Bakery & Gourmet

Looking for a memorable pizza in Marbella? Trust me—you’ve got to try Art Bakery & Gourmet. The moment you step inside, you’ll feel the passion Chef Tanya Novak pours into every dish. This spot is already known for its stellar breakfast scene, but once you taste their pizza, you’ll see they’ve got that down pat, too.

The vibe is stylish yet welcoming, and if you come by on a weekend, there’s often live piano music to add a little something special to your meal. Grab a table on the terrace for some fresh air or hang out inside, where the cozy atmosphere makes it easy to settle in and stay a while.

 

Don’t miss their Burrata & Prosciutto Pizza. It’s topped with creamy burrata, thinly sliced prosciutto, fresh figs, and just a hint of truffle oil—pure bliss, if you ask me. Prefer something classic? Their Margherita shows off that tangy sauce and silky mozzarella, letting every ingredient shine in its simplicity.

At the end of the day, Art Bakery & Gourmet proves that you don’t need a wood-fired oven for an unforgettable pizza. Their commitment to top-notch ingredients and artisanal methods makes for a truly special bite every time. Go see for yourself—you’ll probably be planning your next visit before you’ve even finished your last slice. Buon appetito!

Sourdough Pizza in Marbella

Now, about the pizzas: They’re crafted using a precisely calibrated deck oven (no wood-fired here, but don’t sweat it!), a long sourdough fermentation for that extra tang, and a slow-simmered, house-made tomato sauce brimming with flavor. It all comes together in a crust that’s somehow both crisp and airy—an irresistible combo that’ll have you reaching for slice after slice.

Pizza Quattro Formaggi

They open daily at 8:30 AM, so you can swing by for an early lunch or a relaxed dinner—whatever suits your schedule. Booking a table is easy, whether you go through Google Maps, call or WhatsApp, hop on their website, or even message them on social media. And yes, there’s takeaway if you’d rather eat at home or on the beach.


Art Bakery & Gourmet Pizza Menu

The reviews below are listed in the order they appear on Google Maps, not based on our preference. We’ve tried them all and found them to be good, but none stood out as a place we’d return to regularly. That said, we’re optimistic that we’ll soon find a spot that truly exceeds expectations.

2. Roostiq Marbella Restaurant

Beautiful Restaurant in a Prime Location

A stunning restaurant in an excellent location. The pizza is always good, though occasionally a bit more charred than I’d prefer. The entire menu is delicious, with fair prices that make it a solid choice for a meal. The service is nice, though you usually have to wait to be served. The tables are placed close together, and I would personally prefer a bit more privacy.

3. Pizzeria Picasso

A Beautiful Location, But the Pizza Falls Short

From a first impression, everything looks fine. The restaurant is clean and well-maintained, and the service is professional and friendly. The location is beautiful, making it an attractive stop for tourists.

However, when it comes to the pizza, I have to say it doesn't meet European standards. The toppings feel cheap, the tomato sauce lacks depth and flavor, and the mozzarella is overly thick and heavy, making it difficult to enjoy. For the price point, I expected much better quality.

If you're here for the atmosphere and location, it's a decent option, but if you're looking for exceptional pizza, this might not be the place.

4. CHETOLLE PIZZA

Excellent Pizza with a View, but Inconsistent Experience

The pizza was truly enjoyable—flavorful, well-made, and with a great dough that stood out. However, the pasta was quite dry, lacking enough sauce to balance the dish. If you're choosing between the two, I’d definitely recommend the pizza over the pasta. The bolognese could use a bit more depth in flavor, though it was still decent.

The service was mixed—some staff were warm and friendly, while others came across as quite rude. Despite the restaurant being mostly empty, they continued to turn people away, insisting that all tables were reserved. We stayed for over an hour, and many of those so-called reserved tables remained empty.

That said, the location is great, the atmosphere is pleasant, and the menu offers plenty of vegetarian options. If you’re here, go for the pizza—it’s the highlight of the place!

5. Campisi´s Pizzeria Marbella

Not My Kind of Place

The location lacks coziness, making it less inviting for a relaxed meal. The pizza was disappointing, resembling underproofed baked bread, with toppings that felt like a completely separate dish rather than a cohesive creation.

That said, the service was nice, and the prices were reasonable. However, overall, it’s not a place I would return to.

6. In Bocca Marbella

Not Worth Recommending

There’s no real reason to recommend this place. The pizza was below average, and the rest of the food was simply inedible. While the location might work for a fast-food spot, I’d honestly prefer to eat at McDonald’s instead.

7. Da Bruno A Casa

Well-Managed but Unremarkable Food

The place is well-managed, with good, professional service. It’s clean and well-maintained, and the design and food style remind me of an Italian restaurant from The Sopranos.

However, the food itself is nothing special—comparable to what you’d find in a below-average Italian restaurant in Rome. While the experience is pleasant, it’s not a place I’d seek out for authentic Italian cuisine.

8. PASTICCIO - Italian Pizza Gourmet & PastaBar-Marbella

Questionable Google Reviews, Disappointing Experience

I’m not sure what’s going on with Google reviews—this place has 476 reviews with a 4.9 average, yet my experience was completely different.

The atmosphere is not cozy, and the staff is far from welcoming. Even the food looks unappetizing, and I genuinely admire those who have the courage to try it—though I’m not sure it’s really courage…

It seems like this place is run by people who never took the time to learn how to cook and, frankly, don’t seem to enjoy it either.