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pizzeria
noun
A restaurant that bakes and sells pizzas.
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The word "pizzeria" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a restaurant that specializes in making and selling pizza, for example: "We are going to the pizzeria for dinner tonight."
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She wants to drink cheap red wine in a small pizzeria filled with locals, like in the old days.
A group of them in Durham have won a battle against late-night noise from a pizzeria whose owner was after a music licence until 1.30am.
The same setting, incidentally, comes at half the price if you eat in the pizzeria below, rather than in the restaurant itself.
This year's nine pop-up restaurants, all drawn from lower Manhattan and Brooklyn, included Frankies Spuntino, which specialises in home-style Italian cooking, Roberta's, a pizzeria, and the Fat Radish, which has a slightly British air.
Similarly, a promoter can publicise a band's concert tour in particular markets, and a pizzeria can buy advertising slots in the evening.What's next?
That stung, and in an unprecedented gesture of solidarity, all six of the snubbed politicos got together in a pizzeria as a sort of salon des refusés at the time that the official dinner was happening.
The first pizzeria appeared there in 1905.
Soon there was scarcely a hamlet without a pizzeria.
Alagna was born to Sicilian parents in a suburb of Paris and was discovered while he was singing for tips in a Paris pizzeria.
Now, although it appears unlikely the beloved Pope will ever get his chance to visit a pizzeria incognito, at least he's got his pizza.
We have pizza every couple of weeks from our local (very good) pizzeria.
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