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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónQuiet on a Monday evening, a few tables occupied inside and outside. Just a guy who has a lot to do, so a unmarried meal, that was good for us. Excellent pizzas. Thin base, crispy edges, very tasty loaded topping. Nice desserts. Wine... with carafe, glass or bottle. A good meal and inexpensive for such a location near Place de la Bourse.
We really enjoyed Brushetta and Pizzas during our lunch visit. Food and service really good. great value for drinks. our best meal in Bordeaux, thanks
Very friendly staff. They take reservations. We ate inside for cold in the air. Not sure if they offer outdoor seats, but everything else was fine. We had Gnocchi and they were done right. Very fluffy. Prices moderate
Perfection, eating was perfect, service even better. we were served by katie and I can certainly say I had no better service than this in the last memory. I recommend the sea bass, long island icestee and the tiramisu. we will definitely return.
On a recent trip to Bordeaux (and first time for me) I was in the mood for Italian food. There are so many restaurants to choose from and many are tiny. And unless you receive a recommendation from a local, it is difficult to determine...which one is best as they are all in lovely buildings, many along Rue St Remi (where there are many options). I stumbled on to San Pietro while exploring and decided to give it a try. So glad I did because we ate there 3 more times it was so good. To say that is charming does not do it justice. When you walk in you first notice that all the table chairs are covered in red leather and it immediately has an old school, authentic Italian feel. Then you notice the old school music which is discretely piped in throughout the establishment. The bar is nicely stocked although there is no bar seating in the small establishment as they need every square inch of space for table service. There is a pizza oven and chef right next to the bar and in full view of the main dining room. There is dining space downstairs but I never made it below the main level. Assume that could be used for private parties or large groups. We enjoyed everything from pizza to antipasti salad to spaghetti Bolognese. When I ordered wine with one meal I asked if they had wines of Bordeaux the waiter quickly told me that this was an authentic Italian restaurant and I ordered a glass of Valpolicella and it was fantastic. The service is a bit slow due to large crowds and small staff, especially at peak times. However, the staff is polite, well trained and eager to please. When I return to Bordeaux this will be one of my first eating stops. Don't miss it if you are in the mood for Italian fare.