Via Napoli - Pizza by the Slice

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Via Napoli in the Italy pavilion at Epcot will offer pizza by the slice March 6-May 28. This menu is eligible as a quick-service restaurant option on the Disney Dining Plan. Orders may be placed at the service podium located at the left side of the restaurant main entrance. Full pizzas for pickup are not being offered.

Pizza by the slice hours of operation:
March 6-May 28: noon-8 p.m.; Friday, during Extra Magic Hours (EMH) noon-9 p.m.

Menu
Cheese Pizza – Tomato and Mozzarella Cheese, $4.50
Pepperoni Pizza – Pepperoni, Tomato and Mozzarella Cheese, $5.25
Mini Cannoli – Crisp Pastry Shell Filled with Sweet Ricotta Cheese, chocolate, $3.50
Soda – Coke, sprite and Diet Coke, $2.50
Dasani Water, $2.50
 
That is practically snack credit prices...too bad they don't have them as a snack instead of quick service
 
having this as an option this summer. The more often they offer this the more I get my hopes up.
 
It should be noted that the pizza served at the carry out is not the same pizza served inside the restaurant.
 

Blog with photo of slice of pizza:

http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2011/...ded-dining-and-via-napoli-pizza-by-the-slice/

Blog showing photos of the restaurant's pizza:
http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2010/11/10/review-epcots-via-napoli/

You can see they clearly are not the same pizza.

The outside window has its own oven, which appears to be a standard pizza oven. They do not use the woodburning ovens that the restaurant itself uses.

So, I don't recommend going this route if you are looking for a cheaper way to experience Via Napoli's pizza, nor should you write off Via Napoli if you don't happen to like the pizza from the window.
 
Blog with photo of slice of pizza:

http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2011/...ded-dining-and-via-napoli-pizza-by-the-slice/

Blog showing photos of the restaurant's pizza:
http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2010/11/10/review-epcots-via-napoli/

You can see they clearly are not the same pizza.

The outside window has its own oven, which appears to be a standard pizza oven. They do not use the woodburning ovens that the restaurant itself uses.

So, I don't recommend going this route if you are looking for a cheaper way to experience Via Napoli's pizza, nor should you write off Via Napoli if you don't happen to like the pizza from the window.

That's a bummer! I sure wish they would use the same pizza! I guess it will work if someone just wants a quick slice of pizza though.
 
Blog with photo of slice of pizza:

http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2011/...ded-dining-and-via-napoli-pizza-by-the-slice/

Blog showing photos of the restaurant's pizza:
http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2010/11/10/review-epcots-via-napoli/

You can see they clearly are not the same pizza.

The outside window has its own oven, which appears to be a standard pizza oven. They do not use the woodburning ovens that the restaurant itself uses.

So, I don't recommend going this route if you are looking for a cheaper way to experience Via Napoli's pizza, nor should you write off Via Napoli if you don't happen to like the pizza from the window.

Thanks for the links.

The pizza by the slice looks like a thick crust pizza made in a rectanglar pan. I'm assuming that they use the same ingredients--crust, sauce, cheese and toppings.
 


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