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Contribuiți la feedbackLaura Matteo are some of the best people/business owners I've ever met. They served us the most reasonably priced refreshing drinks in Tulum and the bacon pizza was absolutely delicious. We came back the following day because the vibes were so warming and positive, just had the absolute best time hanging out. They even offered me some insect repellant that's how sweet this amazing couple is! I would love to go back to Tulum just to hang out at this bar restaurant again. Best wishes from Florida!
En la entrada la pizarra anuncia que es la.mejor pizza de la tierra. No sé si es para tanto pero si es muy rica. El tomate natural, el hornode leña a la vista, la masa crocante. Son pizzas individuales pero grandecitas. Si vas con poco hambre con una comen dos seguro. La de salmón no trae tanto salmón como anuncian, es más una pizza de muzarella con algunos trozos de pescado. La de bacon es más sabrosa. El ambiente es bueno, lindo y tranquilo. Está sobre la carretera pero más alejadito de la zona de más restaurantes. Buenos precios dentro de la oferta de esta parte de tulum. Es una buena opción. Solo efectivo. Te dan lo q sobra para llevar (si no se la olvida como hice yo!
Homophobic business practices. Would never line the pockets of people to perpetuating hate. Do patronize only allows them the space to tear down people who are actually funding them.
Tulum is funny kinda. Or rather the people that visit. People go to Tulum (a heavily touristy spot thinking that their USD is saving them money. What they don't account for is that in Tulum, that market everything at USDA prices. Here in the US, you easily pay about $15 for a pizza and guess what they charge here for los guerros? 300 pesos. That's around 15 USD. If you go outside of Tulum, you'll easily find food that's actually cheap. For an example we found Mexican pizza spots in PDC or around outside of Cancún that was only about 200 pesos. We found tacos for only 15 pesos (75¢ , while the tacos in Tulum were $1. But I digress, just pointing out a point. The 4 stars is for the service, which was decent and the food, which was good. That is what we paid for this Méxicana pizza. It was good, not great. We came down from PDC to see this place and Matcha Mama. I wouldn't come back here, especially since it's over crowded with people not wearing masks. Seriously, only me and my fiancée were wearing masks in Tulum.
Excellent experience. The Pizza, now not the best pizza on earth, was delicious and exactly what we were looking for. My fiancé had the margherita and I had the pepperoni covered in crushed red pepper. Crust was solid, sauce was tomato-y (could've been a little more flavorful but delicious all the same. The owner was there and introduced himself, offering a free shot of tequila, which we did together. He suggested that the pasta, homemade, was really the way to go...although we didn't have a chance to verify. The place was clean, and the service was very attentive. We also had some garlic bread (obviously craving some Italian : which was very simple, yet delicious. They brought out a spicy salsa which was a nice touch (I'm partial to spicy .