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San Marco

3.2(5 reviews)$$Restaurant
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers and young children enjoy the familiar pizza and pasta options, while older kids and teens can appreciate authentic Italian flavors. The relaxed atmosphere accommodates families with babies and energetic youngsters.

About

San Marco is a welcoming family-run pizzeria in the Assago area that specializes in authentic Italian pizza and pasta with portions generous enough to satisfy hungry kids and parents alike. The warm, family-friendly atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for international visitors wanting to experience genuine Italian hospitality without the stress of formal dining with children.

Highlights

  • Authentic wood-fired Italian pizzas that kids genuinely enjoy
  • Generous portion sizes perfect for sharing or hungry families
  • Welcoming family-run atmosphere that is patient with children
  • Traditional pasta dishes including kid favorites like spaghetti and penne
  • Reasonable prices compared to touristy central Milan restaurants

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Ask for pizza by the slice (pizza al taglio) if traveling with picky eaters who may not finish a whole pie.
  2. 2.Italian dinner service typically starts around 7:30 PM, but arriving earlier (6-7 PM) means shorter waits and a quieter atmosphere for families.
  3. 3.Learn a few basic Italian phrases like 'per favore' (please) and 'grazie' (thank you) as not all family-run establishments have extensive English menus.
  4. 4.Request a high chair in advance by saying 'seggiolone per bambini' if you have a toddler.
  5. 5.The location is actually in the Milan area despite the Assago listing, so factor in travel time from central Milan tourist attractions (about 20-30 minutes).

Best Time to Visit

Weekday evenings between 6:00-7:00 PM offer the most relaxed experience before the dinner rush. Weekends can get busy with local families, so arrive early or make a reservation if possible.

What to Know

Prices are moderate ($$) with typical pizza ranging 8-15 euros. Credit cards are widely accepted in Italy, but having some cash on hand is recommended for smaller establishments. The restaurant is located outside central Milan, so plan transportation accordingly.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. August may see reduced hours or temporary closures as many Italian family businesses take summer holidays, so call ahead if visiting during this month.

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