The Ultimate Guide to the Six Pizzerias in our Area

Image of a Pizza

One of the most common questions we receive when we welcome guests is: “Where can we find a good pizza?” It takes us 20 minutes to answer because it depends on your preferences. I show them photos of pizzas on my phone, explain the crusts, the toppings, the restaurant ambiance, and the differences between them. So here is our guide to help you navigate our abundance of delicious pizzas in the area.

The closest, least expensive, and thinnest crust is Il Muretto in Colmurano’s main piazza. Eating here, outside, with a view of the Sibillini mountains is classic Italian summer vibes. Benso, the owner and chef, also has a welcoming indoor dining room upstairs. Off the menu, but always available, his antipasti platter is renowned. His baked spinach is to die for, and he makes the best farro that I have ever had.

Photo of two thin crust pizzas on a table outside.

His pizzas are thin crust and crispy. The dough has great taste and texture. All of their pizzas can be served with tomato sauce or white (without tomato sauce). The toppings are high-quality and flavorful, and in addition to mozzarella he offers some pizzas with scamorza or gorgonzola instead. His ginseng semifreddo is a dessert definitely worth saving room for. You can also order takeaway pizzas.

Il Muretto is open in the summers from Wednesday-Sunday evenings. I always suggest reservations, especially for larger groups. In the winter, they are open Thursdays-Sundays.

Pizzeria Best Of is the next closest, and another favorite of ours. Their dough rises for at least 36 hours and they use a blend of flours including whole wheat, which gives their outside crust a doughier edge that is good for eating. The pizza crust is thin, but thicker than Il Muretto’s.

Image of two pizzas on a table.

Best Of has over 70 pizzas on their menu from classic to gourmet, and feature several seasonal specialties that are off the menu. They also make excellent calzones and sandwiches. They have a counter with some pizzas pre-made if you want to pick up a quick snack. Their pizzas and toppings are very innovative and use a variety of sauces like bell pepper, potato, zucchini, artichoke, and many others. My all-time favorite is a zucchini sauce topped with squash blossoms and crispy guanciale. Their toppings are generous, and on occasion I take home leftovers.

Best Of is open Wednesday-Sunday evenings. They have indoor and outdoor dining in the summer. I recommend reservations. You can also order takeaway pizzas.

L’Antico Approdo is one of our favorite restaurants and Paolo makes amazing pizzas in their wood-fired oven. They also have excellent grilled meats and homemade pasta dishes, so there is something for everyone here. They have an extensive selection of Red and White pizzas, and also Crescia, our local flatbread with toppings. Their crust is thin and crispy. They have some delicious unique pizzas that include pears as a topping. I raved about the last pizza I had there: the Gorgo with mozzarella, gorgonzola, and speck.

Picture of a pizza with gorgonzola cheese.

L’Approdo has a large and welcoming indoor dining area and a courtyard in the summer. They are open Tuesday-Sunday evenings for pizza. They are open for lunch Tuesday-Friday and Sunday but do not have pizzas at lunch. Again, I recommend reservations, but they might be able to accomodate you without, especially if you arrive early. They also offer takeaway pizzas.

La Foresteria is a pizzeria and restaurant in the beautiful Natural Park at the Abbadia di Fiastra. They have a wood fired oven and let their dough rise for 3 days. They make Neapolitan-style pizzas with a higher crispy outside crust, and use flour from Naples. They have a large selection of Red and White pizzas including one in the Carbonara style with an egg. They also have grilled meats and excellent pasta dishes. Both their pizzas and pasta can be made without gluten.

Picture of a pizza coming out of a wood-fired oven

La Foresteria is open for lunch and dinner every day except Monday, but their pizzas are only available at dinner. They have a large indoor dining space. If you have not made reservations, this might be a good place to try. Takeaway service is available.

Osteria San Nicola is in the historic center of Tolentino and they serve pizza at lunch, which is rare! They use ancient local grains for the flour and give their dough a long rising time. Their crust is thin and their toppings are fresh and local. They offer a lot of vegetable options for both Red and White pizzas, and have creative topping combinations.

picture of a pizza with hot dogs on it.

In addition to pizzas, they have delicious handmade pasta dishes, a lot of soups, and excellent second courses. They have a lovely inside dining area and a small area outside. I recommend reservations. Osteria San Nicola is open for lunch and dinner every day except Tuesday.

Fior di Pizza does takeaway service where you pick your pizza slices from the counter where they are already made. They bring out new pizzas often and have a large variety. The dough is thicker than all the other restaurants. They have an outdoor garden area in the summer where you can eat. It would be an ideal stop on the way to or from the mountains to grab something quick.

As a special bonus, our no-fail method to reheat leftover pizzas is to put your slices in a pan on medium heat and cover it. (We use the pizza box.)

Buon appetito!

9 Enogastronomic ways to Experience Le Marche

Wine Dinner at Cantina Sant'Isidoro
Photo courtesy of Cantina Sant’Isidoro

Enogastronomia is an Italian term that combines enology (wine) with gastronomy (food), and also adds a significance to the unique territory from which they come, their provenance. “Turismo enogastronomico” is an ever-expanding movement in Italy, and I’m often asked by Italian guests what enogastromic activities I suggest. Here’s a compilation of food and wine experiences that you can enjoy near Casa Pace e Gioia, our holiday home equidistant from the Adriatic beaches and the Sibillini mountains in Le Marche, Italy. 

Private Chef

Table ready for private chef dinner at Casa Pace e Gioia
Table ready for private chef dinner at Casa Pace e Gioia

I often recommend a welcome dinner to start your holiday, especially for those who have driven a long distance or arrive with jet lag from an international flight. A private chef comes to the house and will introduce you to the best of la Cucina Marchigiana with a fun dinner of local specialties. He’ll also give you insider tips to explore the surrounding region’s hidden gems, so you’ll know where to go and what to do.  

In-Home Parties

We have a collaboration with Chefaway a team who bring delicious and entertaining in-home parties: your choice or combination of pizza, pasta, gelato, or cheese. 

Wine Tasting Experiences

Destemming the grapes at Podere sul Lago
Destemming the grapes at Podere sul Lago

Casa Pace e Gioia is within minutes of several award-winning wineries that make excellent and affordable wines and are always happy to offer our guests tours and tastings. If you’re here in the fall, you can watch the wine harvest process. Some wineries host dinner parties you can attend to celebrate the end of the harvest. In the summers, they often hold memorable “Dinners in the Vines” and weekly aperitivo tastings in the vines. I post updates as I get them on our Facebook page and our house Area Guide app.

Winery Excursions

In spring through autumn, guided hikes and walks lead to vineyards with wine tastings and cantina tours. On a Passeggiata Enogastronomica like the Magnalonga Marchigiana, you can take an 11 kilometer walk with 5 stops, each one a different course paired with a local wine. Our area also has a variety of Wine Cycle Routes which you can enjoy with or without a guide. 

Food Festivals

Food stand at Festa del Vino Cotto in Loro Piceno
Food stand at Festa del Vino Cotto in Loro Piceno

Sagre are food festivals that celebrate a local food product, and pre-covid you could find one almost every weekend from spring to fall. They are a wonderful opportunity to experience real Italy. (Look for signs or events with the words festa or sagra, which is singular for food festival.) We have a list of events, including sagre, on our website. Typically sagre start on Friday evening and end Sunday evening. Live music, food stands, craft fairs, entertainment, activities for kids, demonstrations, shows, and special group dinners are typical elements. The sagre are slowly starting to reappear in a smaller format, but hopefully in 2022 we’ll be able to celebrate food like we used to. 

Olive Oil Tasting & Harvest

It’s not well known, but our area of the Marche makes excellent olive oil and you can visit a local frantoio, (olive oil press) for a fascinating olive oil tasting year-round. During the olive harvest, usually in October, you can witness the collection of the olives and taste the freshly-pressed oil! It’s an unforgettable experience. 

Farm Visits

Being an agricultural area, we’re surrounded by farms and you can visit them! One even lets you play cheesemaker for a day! You can also stop by for a tasting and tour and buy directly from the producers. 

Cooking Classes

Making pasta at a private cooking class
Making pasta at a private cooking class

We have a variety of affordable and authentic cooking class options, in-house or nearby. I recommend a class at one of our favorite restaurants, Le Logge. Chef Andrea is fabulous, putting his own touch on Marchigiani classics, and he opens his kitchen for lessons. At the end of your class, enjoy your meal paired with a local wine. 

“Real Italy” Dining

In addition to all of these enogastronomic experiences, we’re within minutes of dozens of fantastic restaurants that offer uniquely Marchigiani meals. We recommend more than 25 restaurants but you can read about our favorites here. Each one uses local ingredients that honor the farming or seafaring heritage of this diverse region.