Nestled in the heart of Bristol, RI, Pios Pizzeria exudes warmth and welcomes guests with open arms. With its cozy atmosphere, friendly staff, and a menu bursting with mouthwatering dishes, it’s the perfect place to unwind and savor a delightful meal. Our diverse menu caters to every palate, whether you’re looking for a leisurely dinner with loved ones, a quick lunch catch-up with friends, or a solo meal at the bar. Pios Pizzeria offers a relaxed setting where laughter flows as freely as the conversation. Come as you are, and leave with a satisfied heart, a full stomach, and a smile.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 381 Metacom Ave, Bristol, RI 02809
Phone: (401) 396-5223
Website: https://www.piospizzeria.com/
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Reviews
We visited Pio’s after a morning at the bowling alley, celebrating my father’s 86th birthday. Bristol itself is a town of contrasts – historic sea captain homes alongside working waterfronts, the gleaming prestige of Roger Williams University next to time-honored local businesses that have endured decades of coastal New England seasons. Although it is much newer, Pio’s fits right in with that unpretentious character.
Inside, R&B music fills a space that’s both modern and nostalgic. The walls are covered with nostalgic wallpaper featuring vintage Italian advertisements – Campari, Cinzano, Nutella – creating a colorful backdrop to the black metal chairs and red tabletops. Edison bulbs hang over the wooden counter where a “Welcome Pizza Lovers” neon sign glows beside coolers stocked with Smartwater and Coca-Cola products.
The menu is straightforward – hand-tossed pizzas, Italian grinders, and salads. Noth8ng fancy, no pretense. We ordered a pepperoni and olive pizza, served on green-and-white checkered paper. The crust truly was the star – chewy and flavorful with a dusting of flour that speaks to its handmade character. It varied in thickness, thinner in the middle and fuller at the edges, evidence of its hand-tossed preparation.
The sauce brought brightness and bold flavor to each bite, though the cheese and pepperoni were more supporting players than standouts. But the quality of ingredients was evident, and the overall balance made for a satisfying, filling meal.
What stands out most was the atmosphere – bright, happy, comfortable. The service was genuinely friendly without being overbearing. We never felt rushed, even after we’d finished our food but weren’t ready to end our visit. The staff allowed us the space to linger and enjoy unhurried conversations, something increasingly rare in today’s dining scene.
It was the perfect setting for our small family gathering – my father celebrating his 86th year with his sons, everyone enjoying good food in good company.
Pio’s captures Bristol’s spirit perfectly. It’s not trying to be anything other than what it is: a place where the pizza is made with care, the environment is welcoming, and conversations flow easily over good food.
For my father’s birthday lunch after bowling, it was exactly right. Sometimes the most memorable meals aren’t about culinary innovation, but about finding the right place at the right time. On that day, for that celebration, Pio’s was that place.
Last night I ordered a buffalo pizza and an order of mozzarella sticks. Pizza was good, couldn’t tell you about the mozzarella sticks— see photo.
Now it was through DoorDash and I was instantly refunded, but I still feel like this is an embarrassing mistake to make— and one that needs to be forwarded to management for QA/QI.
Otherwise out of a dozen orders I’ve had 1 issue, so I’d still highly recommend them.
PS: The last order needed more seasoning
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