pizzeria Definition
☆ piz·ze·ria (pēt′sə rē′ə)
pizzeria Usage Examples
Converse of object
- include: An addition of four restaurants, including a pizzeria, will bring the total number of gourmet restaurants to nine.
- open: He told me that he'd 'finished with cars ' and that he'd opened a pizzeria with his wife.
- own: Pizza and red wine in Heywoods only open eatery after sunset - the family owned pizzeria is highly recommended.
- have: Eminent princeton professor those who had admittedly very broad hour pizzeria and.
Adjective modifier
- Italian: All major credit cards accepted A thoroughly pleasant Italian pizzeria from the owners of the excellent Barbaro's.
- local: Take a stroll along the country lane into the nearby hamlet for lunch or dinner at the local pizzeria which even does takeaway pizzas.
- good: There are more than 20 restaurants around the Port itself, ranging from smart and expensive, to good value pizzerias.
- tiny: Dinner: tiny pizzeria, we are sole cust.
- excellent: The town also has a cinema, art galleries, an excellent pizzeria and some stylish restaurants.
- first: In 1830 pizza truly began with the opening of the world's first pizzeria.
Modifies a noun
- restaurant: The hotel has both carvery and pizzeria restaurants and a well-equipped Spindles Health Center with swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna room and gym.
- owner: He sprung it on them after the pizzeria owner asked him for a $ 5,000 loan to bail out his bankrupt business.
Noun used with modifier
value: There are more than 20 restaurants around the Port itself, ranging from smart and expensive, to good value pizzerias.

