Why everyone keeps coming back.
Nestled in the charming heart of Zaragoza’s Casco Antiguo, Pomodoro offers an authentic taste of Italy without leaving Spain. This intimate pizza restaurant on C. del Coso, 35, is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its genuine Italian spirit and warm, lively atmosphere.
Pomodoro is a sanctuary for pizza lovers who appreciate tradition and craftsmanship. Here, every pizza is skillfully prepared by an Italian pizzaiolo, a detail that truly elevates the experience. From the moment the dough is expertly tossed and stretched right before your eyes, you can sense the care and technique that goes into each pie. Customers consistently praise the thin, light crust that strikes the perfect balance between crisp and tender, creating a delicate yet satisfying base for the fresh toppings.
The menu, thoughtfully curated, offers a variety of classic pizzas that highlight the simplicity and freshness of quality ingredients rather than extravagant combinations. Each bite bursts with flavor, thanks to the carefully sourced mozzarella, robust tomato sauce, and fragrant herbs that come together to form a harmonious whole. Patrons like Thomas Clapson commend Pomodoro’s pizzas for being delicious, light, and fresh, with many declaring it the best pizza in Zaragoza.
Yet, Pomodoro is more than just its food. Visitors often mention the restaurant’s unique atmosphere as a standout feature. Despite its small size, the space buzzes with convivial energy—neighbors sharing laughs, spontaneous conversations with the owner, and a genuine sense of community that feels rare in dining establishments today. John Luten’s enthusiastic review perfectly captures this sentiment: the warmth of the staff and the joyful spirit inside truly leave a lasting impression.
While the service may be modest and the setting unpretentious, it aligns perfectly with a place that prioritizes sincerity over flashiness. The friendly and attentive staff, including the memorable equatorial host mentioned by Sofia FA, contribute to an overall experience that feels welcoming and heartfelt. The option to dine indoors or enjoy the quaint street-side seating enriches the charm of any meal here.
One minor quibble some diners have shared is the size of the water bottles, but this small detail hardly detracts from an otherwise memorable visit.
Whether you are a casual pizza enthusiast or a seasoned Italophile, Pomodoro offers an honest, flavorful celebration of Italian cuisine right in Zaragoza’s historic center. It’s a place where food tastes like tradition and every meal is an invitation to connect—with your plate, with the people around you, and with the joyful essence of dining itself. Be sure to visit on your next Zaragoza trip; as many guests vow, including John Luten, you’ll find yourself coming back again and again.
Contact: +34 976 90 00 48
Address: C. del Coso, 35, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain
900 notes — the real pulse of the room.
John Luten.
Sérgio Alves.
Thomas Clapson.
Toma Nicodin.
Sofia FA.
Fryderyk Czarnecki.
Ionela Dinca.
Jason Ahrendt.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
Opening hours
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Service options
- Outdoor seating
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Popular for
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- No Wheelchair accessible restroom
- No Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Hard liquor
- Healthy options
- Salad bar
- Vegetarian options
- Wine
Dining options
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Dessert
- Seating
- Table service
Amenities
- Bar onsite
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Quiet
- Trendy
Crowd
- College students
- Tourists
Planning
- Lunch reservations recommended
- Dinner reservations recommended
- Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Children
- Good for kids
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