About Sano
Sano in Temple Bar is where Neapolitan pizza meets Dublin soul , think wood-fired pies with San Marzano tomatoes and fior di latte, slapped down in a lively spot on Parliament Street. Part of the Sano empire but with its own Temple Bar swagger, it's won hearts (and awards) for authentic Italian eats amid the area's Celtic buzz. The vibe? Rustic chic with exposed brick, hanging hams, and a pizza oven that's the heart of the show. Perfect for fuelling up before diving into Temple Bar's galleries or river cruises, Sano delivers that comforting carb hit with fresh, local twists.
What to Expect
Genuine sourdough bases, blistered just right, topped simply: margherita, prosciutto, or truffle specials. Starters like arancini and burrata, plus gelato for dessert. Gluten-free bases available. Wine list leans Italian, cocktails inventive. Spacious for groups, but book ahead on weekends.
Insider Tips
Go for the pizza-making demo if timed right , kids love it. Pair with Peroni and people-watch on the terrace. Under €20 for pizza + drink, it's stellar value among best pizza restaurants Temple Bar. Stroll from Molly Malone statue in minutes; quieter than Essex Street chaos.
