
A neighborhood eatery and art gallery serving craft pizzas/Italian food, craft drafts & cocktails. Dine-In, Delivery and Catering available. We take reservations for parties of 6 or more. Zella’s is located in the Hollins Roundhouse neighborhood of Southwest Baltimore (Sowebo), which shares it’s home with the Historic Hollins Market, the Irish Railroad Workers Museum and the Black Cherry Puppet Theatre. Adjacent neighborhoods house the B&O Railroad Museum, the Mencken and Poe Houses, as well as the University of Maryland Biotech Park and Proton Treatment Center.
Gourmet pizza & other Italian fare is served in a vintage building with art from a local gallery.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1145 Hollins St, Baltimore, MD 21223
Phone: (410) 685-6999
Website: http://www.zellaspizzeria.com/
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*** UPDATE, (posted after owner response to my comment above) respectfully, I don’t think you know what you’re talking about. I know what I ordered, and I have added a photo of the ticket for the delivery which printed at your restaurant. It clearly shows that I had chosen the Garlic Herb Sauce for both pizzas.
I have now also updated my star rating, as your response was obviously not very thought out, a cover up for something an employee has done by mistake, or trying not to put the fault on your restaurant. I think thats worse than not receiving the correct order. Now I see that customer service sucks too
Ordered the quizellas chicken sandwich and beef lasagna and grilled chicken on the side. Sandwich tasted really good. Loved the fries.
Lasagna needs to be a little larger portion. Not enough in my opinion.
Really appreciate the free 2 slices of thin cheese pizza.
Didn’t expect that. Appreciate it.
Little more salt and spice in the chicken will be good too.
Affordable prices.
This pizzeria served a pizza attached to bread sticks, which is consumed the crust, where toppings sit in the center. I should have asked for ranch dipping sauce because there was so much bread left.
Service was friendly and smooth. The dining atmosphere feels like Baltimore, diverse, deep and true.
The local neighborhood-feel has a coming of age vibe still lost in the Great recession, and now tariff wars, still trying to find footing in recovery.