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Welcome to Sammataro

At Sammataro, located in Austin, TX, pizza is elevated to an art form. Their 16" pies are crafted with 48-hour fermented dough, homemade organic tomato sauce, and a dreamy blend of mozzarella and gouda. The white pie, with a ricotta cream base, is a must-try. Customers rave about the friendly service and the authentic New York-style vibe. The outdoor seating adds to the charm, making it a perfect spot for a casual dining experience. Sammataro's dedication to quality ingredients and flavorful dishes truly sets them apart as a standout pizza destination in Austin.

LOCATIONS
  • Sammataro
    2907 E 12th St Austin, TX 78702
    2907 E 12th St Austin, TX 78702 Hotline: (512) 690-1547

Welcome to Sammataro, a pizza brand located in Austin, TX, that offers a unique dining experience with its delicious offerings. The brand prides itself on its 48-hour fermented dough, homemade organic tomato sauce, and handpicked basil, creating mouth-watering pizzas that keep customers coming back for more.

With a variety of options including classic pizzas like pepperoni and sausage, as well as white pies with a ricotta cream base, Sammataro caters to all pizza lovers' preferences. The menu also includes refreshing drinks such as CocaCola, Sprite, Orange Fanta, and Topo Chico to complement your meal.

Customers rave about the quality of the pizzas at Sammataro, with reviews mentioning the New York style pizza, the brick oven char, and the friendly staff that make dining here a memorable experience. Whether you're a local or just passing through, Sammataro is a must-visit for those craving authentic and delicious pizza in Austin.

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Bonnie R.
Bonnie R.

I drove across town to pick up pizza from here. And it was definitely worth the drive. I ordered the pizza with pepperoni and sausage and it was delicious. Loved the crust. The people at the trailer were super friendly.

Jacob E.
Jacob E.

I ordered an Uber eats. The food came super fast and the food is really hot and fresh. On top of that, this is the best pizza I've ever had in Austin hands-down . Can't wait to check it out irl

Olivia C.
Olivia C.

This pizza was 10/10. We ordered the classic! We went here because Dave Portnoy gave it a high review, so we had to check it out! Once we ordered & were paying for our pizza, the credit card server lost connection & wouldn't re connect! So.. we ended up getting our food for free! The cashier was SO nice. & we are so thankful for the pie on the house. No worries though, we would definitely pay full price for this!! We will be back!

Holly D.
Holly D.

This place deserves all the recognition for its New York style pizza. It really lives up to the hype. We went on a hot day during happy hour and there weren't many people there, so our pizza didn't take long at all. The vodka pie was a perfect twist on a classic pizza- it had a little more spice and kick to it. This is a food truck, so the seating is almost completely outdoors. They have a small area inside but the AC isn't great, so prepare to be a little warm if you're going in the summer months.

Mark B.
Mark B.

This place actually has really good pizza. I read the reviews with some level of skepticism, since I live in Houston and haven't found a good pie there yet. But this place actually came through. The ingredients are very good and the quality of the pie itself is pretty reminiscent of the pies I used to eat in NYC. I was very surprised and impressed. I highly recommend.

Colin T.
Colin T.

I was referred by the owner of Icryo and damn he was spot on. Not only was the za amazing ... Ok, this sounds weird, when he told me that they have their own ranch that is to die for and fresh made I kinda rolled my eyes and said who's getting excited about ranch (thinking of Kraft or Hidden Valley canola oil shit) Well, I'm here to tell you, apparently there is such a thing as FRESH RANCH and I would have never known it had I not tasted it at Sammataro

Mike K.
Mike K.

When a vibe meets pizza, you have SAMMATARO. The menu is simple, and the pies hit that spot, making you remember the drunken, err, good times in NYC. Pros: - Brick oven char! - Large pies - Friendly staff - NYC-styled - Austin outdoor vibes - Pet friendly Side Notes: - Brick + mortar closed - Parking around the area - Closed M + T - Made to order (can take time) What We Got: - Full custom pie Summary SAMMATARO is re-opened at the OG location they once started from, which, IMHO, was the better spot. You have the outdoor vibes, and as Austin starts to cool off, it is a perfect spot to take your friends or date on a creative expression of the city. Hours: Check the hours; they are closed on M + T and open during certain hours. I live up north, so when they first opened, I made the mistake of coming on a Monday and had to get subpar pizza elsewhere. Time: They have a full-blown brick oven attached to the shop, giving it a unique char flavor I haven't had in any other pizza in town. It's made to order, so if you don't order in advance, you'll have to wait as they make it fresh. Parking: It's easy to find parking around the area, but look for signs as it's next to a nice neighborhood, so it's better to walk than get a ticket! They also have convenient parking right next to the food truck area, but sometimes the demand is high, so parking might need to be street side. I haven't had an issue yet parking right up front! Taste: We have a lot of pizza places in Austin, but this one is definitely a fave of mine. I'm a fan of the thin crust, with a char that isn't burnt and full of flavor when you bite into it. I love folding my slices vertically in half and chowing down on them in a few bites as if you were in NYC, walking around the city at night. Go check it out. Bring a date, your friends, and/or your family. The fall weather is hitting, so it's a nice spot to enjoy Austin and some damn good pizza.

Peter M.
Peter M.

Sammataro is an absolute gem. Admittedly, I did not expect to find this caliber of pizza in Austin, TX. It's picture perfect. The service was very friendly and quite frankly one of the highlights. They made me feel like I was a regular there. For a group of 3 they recommended 2 pizzas (more pizza is always better in life), which is what we did. Tried the regular cheese and the vodka Cheese Review - my favorite of the two, it's really well executed. The parm adds great funk. Basil gives it some lift. Really nice crust with minimal flop. Vodka - really really good. The vodka sauce is really flavorful, but doesn't overpower. Perfect amount of cheese.

Abida H.
Abida H.

Arguably the best NY-style pizza in Austin and I can see why! Cacio e pepe arancini (4.5/5) - great start to the meal! I loved the crispy peppery arancini. It is pretty peppery though for those that aren't a fan! My only recos to have made this better is if it came out hotter and was a little creamier inside Caesar salad (3/5) - this was decent but not great, we weren't jumping to devour it and have had better Caesar salads Vodka pie (5/5) - The vodka pie did not disappoint! Sauce was flavorful, crust was the right amount of flimsy yet still crunchy. A little kick would have made this pizza even better for me but the Calabrian chili sauce we ordered on the side was perfect with it! Side sauces are overpriced at $4. While the pizza itself seems pricey at $30 without toppings, it's actually quite large - we shared 8 slices amongst a group of 4 girls Orange creme cannoli (5/5) - The cannoli was the perfect end to our meal! I loved the subtle orange flavor and that it wasn't overly sweet. Would order again Service was great, our waitress was so friendly and checked in on us often! Ambiance was lively with red mood lighting at night. However, I do NOT recommend for a date night (or even a girls night) because it's way too loud! I was pretty much yelling the whole time trying to have a conversation over the loud music and with others trying to do the same. Perhaps it's better for lunch... removing 1 star because that's a pain point with wanting to enjoy a meal here again

Mike E.
Mike E.

Food: 4/5 Sammataro has fantastic Neapolitan style pizza that you'll be hardpressed to find done better in Austin. However, $33.00 for a pizza was REALLY steep for their least expensive pizza with no options for smaller portions. Service: 5/5 Super friendly staff who recommended we try their homemade spicy olive oil topping and served us up in less than 10 minutes despite being very busy. Environment: 4/5 The Arbor food park is awesome if you can find parking and an open seat.