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Saint Maries

Sarah Norris

 Saint Maries pizzeria and wine bar.
1 / 4 Saint Maries pizzeria and wine bar.Supplied
The pizzas are made with local produce.
2 / 4The pizzas are made with local produce. Supplied
The menu includes wood-fired pizzas, salads and starters.
3 / 4The menu includes wood-fired pizzas, salads and starters. Supplied
The outdoor seating.
4 / 4The outdoor seating. Supplied

Saint Maries

Pizza$$

The spot for puffy-crusted pizzas topped with quality ingredients.

Some places have a weekly happy hour. This fun pizza joint does it daily and for two hours (3-5pm). The well-priced margs, negronis and natty wine pulls an enthusiastic local crowd, who commandeer the shaded outside tables and footpath with banter and good times. DJs, jazz bands and vinyl sessions add a smooth soundtrack to the scene.

The pizzas are decent – think puffy crusts and quality ingredients – and there’s always seasonal specials. If you enjoy people watching, this is the place to do it.

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Sarah NorrisSarah NorrisSarah is Head of Good Food and a former national editor at Broadsheet.

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