Restaurant in Clermont-Ferrand, France
Dadino Pizze
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About Dadino Pizze
Dadino Pizze is a casual pizza address on Rue des Vieillards in central Clermont-Ferrand, positioned as one of the more accessible late-evening options in a city where kitchen hours close early. Easy to book, relaxed in atmosphere, and suited to solo diners or small groups who want a no-formality meal without planning far ahead.
Dadino Pizze, Clermont-Ferrand: Quick Verdict
If you have been to Dadino Pizze once and are weighing a return, the honest answer is: the experience holds. A pizza-focused address on Rue des Vieillards in the old quarter of Clermont-Ferrand, Dadino Pizze positions itself as the kind of place that works later in the evening when the more formal dining rooms in the city have closed their kitchens and your options narrow fast. For explorers spending time in Auvergne and working through the local restaurant scene, it fills a specific gap: casual, accessible, and open when you need it.
The address itself does most of the framing. Rue des Vieillards sits in the older core of Clermont-Ferrand, a short walk from Place de Jaude and the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption. The surrounding streets carry the ambient energy of a French provincial city after dark: quieter than you might expect for a capital of 140,000 people, which makes a pizza venue with any real kitchen commitment a more meaningful option than it would be in Paris or Lyon. If you are comparing this part of France to the destination-restaurant tier, the reference points are further afield: Troisgros in Ouches, Bras in Laguiole, or Flocons de Sel in Megève. Dadino Pizze is not in that category and does not try to be.
What it offers is direct value in a city where late-evening dining options are limited. For food and travel enthusiasts who have already worked through the more considered options in Clermont-Ferrand, this is the kind of neighbourhood stop that earns its place precisely because it does not overreach. The noise level on a typical evening is relaxed rather than loud, more suited to conversation than to a lively group celebration, though small groups should find it comfortable enough.
Booking here is easy. There is no pressure to plan weeks in advance, which contrasts with the effort required to secure a table at the more acclaimed rooms in the region. For solo diners or pairs arriving later in the evening, that accessibility is a genuine practical advantage.
If you are building a broader picture of where to eat in Clermont-Ferrand, our full Clermont-Ferrand restaurants guide gives you the wider context. For everything else the city offers, see our hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
Practical Details
| Detail | Dadino Pizze | Bouillon Clermont | Delipapa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Easy–Moderate | Easy |
| Price range | Not confirmed | Budget–Mid | Budget–Mid |
| Late-night option | Yes (check hours) | Standard hours | Standard hours |
| Solo-friendly | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Group-friendly | Small groups | Yes | Yes |
| Awards | None confirmed | None confirmed | None confirmed |
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Dadino Pizze sits against Amphitryon Capucine, Bouillon Clermont, Delipapa, En/Vie, and L'Alambic.
FAQ: Dadino Pizze, Clermont-Ferrand
- Can Dadino Pizze accommodate groups? Small groups are the better fit here. The Rue des Vieillards address in central Clermont-Ferrand is not a large-format venue, so if you are organising a party of six or more, check directly before assuming space is available. For larger groups, Bouillon Clermont is worth considering as an alternative.
- What should I wear to Dadino Pizze? No formal dress code applies. This is a casual pizza address in a provincial French city, so smart-casual is more than adequate. Save the effort of dressing up for Amphitryon Capucine if you want a more formal room.
- Is Dadino Pizze good for solo dining? Yes. A relaxed, lower-key atmosphere in the evenings makes it an easy choice for solo diners who want a proper meal without the formality of a sit-down restaurant. Clermont-Ferrand's dining scene is compact, so venues that are solo-friendly without being anonymous are worth marking.
- How far ahead should I book Dadino Pizze? Booking difficulty is easy. You do not need to plan weeks out. Same-day or next-day availability is likely for most visits, particularly during the week. This compares favourably to the more demanded tables in the city, though no awards or recognition currently drive unusual pressure on reservations here.
- What should a first-timer know about Dadino Pizze? It is a pizza-specific venue on a characterful street in old Clermont-Ferrand, suited to casual evenings rather than special-occasion dining. If you are visiting Auvergne for the first time and working through the region's food scene, use this as your low-pressure evening option after heavier lunches or day trips into the Massif Central. Our full Clermont-Ferrand restaurants guide will help you sequence your meals across the visit.
- Does Dadino Pizze handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed information is available on dietary accommodation. Contact the venue directly before visiting if you have specific requirements. No website or phone number is currently listed in our data, so your leading approach is to visit in person during opening hours or ask at the address: 13 Rue des Vieillards, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand.
- What should I order at Dadino Pizze? No confirmed menu data is available. Pizza is the core offer. For guidance on the regional food context in Auvergne, the cuisine tradition here leans toward hearty, ingredient-led cooking, quite different from the Neapolitan or Roman references you might bring to a pizza comparison. No specific dish recommendations can be made without confirmed menu data.
- Can I eat at the bar at Dadino Pizze? No confirmed seating configuration data is available. Given the venue's casual format and central Clermont-Ferrand location, a counter or bar option is possible, but check on arrival. If bar dining is important to you and you want certainty, L'Alambic may be worth comparing.
Compare Dadino Pizze
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dadino Pizze | Easy | — | |
| Amphitryon Capucine | Unknown | — | |
| Bouillon Clermont | Unknown | — | |
| Delipapa | Unknown | — | |
| En/Vie | Unknown | — | |
| L'Alambic | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
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