(801) 322-3556
260 S 200 W
Salt Lake City,
UT
84101
40.7635
-111.897
Neighborhood: Rio Grande
First the food and now the service
by JS167
I have been hooked on Settebello's pizza for a couple of years now, however since the departure of their Italian Chef at the beginning of the year the quality of the pizza has declined. However the staff made me feel welcomed so I continue to go. I have been 3 or 4 times this past month and even the service is no longer there. That on top of the poor quality pizza is enough to send me back to The Pie. What has happened to this place it used to be so amazing.
- Pros: authentic
- Cons: inconsistant
looove this place
by Always4Flyt
i have been looking for a place like this, i love this place. it totally reminds me of my home in europe. service is good, pizzas and salads even better. the wine and beer are super, and atmosphere is always so up beat.
and you have to try the gellatos, they make 'em so good.
i just wish there was no wait for table but its worth it
- Pros: great pizza
- Cons: sometimes have to wait
Amazing! If you go once you will go back!
by thechaplain
My wife and I have actually had pizza in Naples Italy, and this is as real as you can get. My best suggestion is to go when you're hungry. The pizzas are thin, but cover the whole plate. And trust me, you're not only going to want to eat the whole thing, you'll want to try their gelato afterwards, too. If you have never eaten a pizza and thought to yourself, "that was healthy", then I would highly recommend the Margarita pizza. Fresh mozzarella, crushed tomatos, olive oil, and fresh basil - what's not to love. Fortunately, I didn't stop with that one, though. We've been back about a dozen times and I am slowly working my way through their entire menu. My second best suggestion is to go during off-peak hours; the food is so good there is a waiting list otherwise. To top it all off, the owner is very nice and the atmosphere is upbeat and modern.
- Pros: You eat like you are in Naples, Italy!
- Cons: You park like you are in downtown Salt Lake.





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