Restaurant in Arezzo, Italy
‘O Scugnizzo
500ptsGambero Rosso-rated Neapolitan pizza in Tuscany.

About ‘O Scugnizzo
The Gambero Rosso Tre Spicchi award signals what you are getting at 'O Scugnizzo: Neapolitan pizza at a level Arezzo has no direct competition for. The Police family's kitchen sources quality Italian regional ingredients that shift with the season, and the compact, wood-furnished room keeps the experience personal. Easy to book, mid-range pricing, and a clear first choice for pizza in the city center.
Is 'O Scugnizzo Worth Booking in Arezzo?
Yes — if you want Neapolitan pizza backed by a real credential in a city where that format is a rarity. 'O Scugnizzo has held the Tre Spicchi (Three Slices) award from Gambero Rosso consistently, which is the Italian pizza world's most respected quality marker. For visitors to Arezzo who want a serious sit-down pizza rather than a tourist-facing trattoria, this is the clearest recommendation in the city center.
The Space
The room at Via de' Redi is compact and deliberately domestic in feel. Wooden furnishings set the tone: this reads as a neighbourhood pizzeria that happens to produce award-winning work, not a design-forward dining room trying to signal ambition through its interiors. The scale keeps things personal — you are close to other diners, the kitchen is not distant, and the atmosphere tracks with the time of evening. If you came once and sat at a table near the back, next time ask for a seat closer to the action. The room's warmth is part of the experience in a way that a larger space would dilute.
What to Order (and When It Matters)
The dough is the foundation here: light, properly fermented, with the kind of crust structure you expect from Neapolitan tradition rather than a regional approximation of it. The Police family , father Gennaro and son Pierluigi , runs the kitchen with a sourcing philosophy that pulls quality ingredients from across Italy's regions rather than defaulting to a fixed, unchanging menu.
Pirchipetola pizza is the documented standout: San Daniele prosciutto aged 24 months, paired with candied Corbarino tomatoes. This is a pizza that depends on the quality of its components rather than on technical novelty, and it shows in the result. Given that the sourcing rotates with what is available and in season from Italian producers, the menu around the Pirchipetola will shift across the year. If you are returning rather than visiting for the first time, ask what has changed since your last visit , the kitchen's commitment to Italian regional products means the supporting options are worth exploring beyond your previous order.
Beverages lean toward Italian labels, which fits the sourcing ethos. Do not arrive expecting an international wine list.
Booking and Timing
'O Scugnizzo is among the easier bookings in Arezzo's better dining options. The venue is not large, but it does not carry the booking pressure of a destination restaurant drawing visitors from outside the region. Book ahead for weekend evenings; weekday visits are more flexible. The service is described as friendly and fresh without being stiff, which means this works as well for a relaxed solo meal as it does for a small group.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Via de' Redi, 9/11, 52100 Arezzo
- Chefs: Pierluigi Police and Gennaro Police (father and son)
- Award: Gambero Rosso Tre Spicchi , consistent recognition
- Format: Neapolitan pizza, sit-down
- Drinks: Italian-focused beverage selection
- Booking difficulty: Easy , advance booking advised for weekend evenings
- Price range: Not published; expect mid-range pizzeria pricing
- Dress code: No formal dress code; smart-casual fits the room
How It Compares
'O Scugnizzo sits in a different category from most of Arezzo's other notable restaurants, which makes direct comparison partly a question of what you are after. Le Chiavi d'Oro and Saffron both operate in the €€ tier and offer full-service dining , Le Chiavi d'Oro with a modern cuisine approach, Saffron with a seafood focus. If a complete multi-course dinner is the objective, those are stronger fits. For the specific format of Neapolitan pizza done at the level of a Gambero Rosso award-holder, 'O Scugnizzo has no direct competition in the city.
Osteria Grande at €€€ and Octavin at €€€€ are for occasions when you want Italian contemporary or creative cooking with more formal service and a higher spend. Both are harder to book and carry a different register entirely. 'O Scugnizzo is not competing with them on ambition , it is competing on execution within a defined format, and on that basis it wins clearly.
The practical split: book 'O Scugnizzo when you want the leading pizza in Arezzo, a relaxed room, and a price point that does not require a special-occasion justification. Book Osteria Grande or Octavin when the occasion calls for something more structured. See our full Arezzo restaurants guide for a complete view of where 'O Scugnizzo sits in the city's dining picture, and browse our Arezzo hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide if you are planning a longer stay.
Pearl Picks: If 'O Scugnizzo Is the Standard
If the Gambero Rosso Tre Spicchi credential matters to you as a quality signal, it is worth knowing where 'O Scugnizzo sits in the broader Italian dining hierarchy. The award places it in the top tier of Italian pizzerias nationally. For comparison, Italy's most decorated dining rooms , Osteria Francescana in Modena, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence, and Le Calandre in Rubano , operate in an entirely different spend bracket and booking difficulty. 'O Scugnizzo earns its recognition in a more accessible register, which is exactly what makes it worth flagging for Arezzo visitors who might otherwise walk past it. If you are travelling more widely in Italy, Dal Pescatore in Runate, Piazza Duomo in Alba, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico represent the country's highest-level destination dining for different regional styles.
Compare ‘O Scugnizzo
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| ‘O Scugnizzo | — | |
| Octavin | €€€€ | — |
| Le Chiavi d'Oro | €€ | — |
| Osteria Grande | €€€ | — |
| Saffron | €€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'O Scugnizzo good for solo dining?
Yes. The compact room at Via de' Redi and the neighbourhood pizzeria format suit solo diners well. Counter or small-table seating in venues of this type typically works without the social awkwardness of a larger, more formal restaurant. The Tre Spicchi credential means the food justifies a visit on your own terms.
Can I eat at the bar at 'O Scugnizzo?
Bar seating specifics are not confirmed for 'O Scugnizzo, but the venue is described as compact with a domestic feel and wooden furnishings — not the format where a separate bar counter is standard. Plan to take a table, and book ahead to secure one given the limited size of the room.
How far ahead should I book 'O Scugnizzo?
A few days ahead is usually sufficient for midweek visits; aim for at least a week out for weekend dinners. The venue is not large, and its Gambero Rosso Tre Spicchi recognition draws both locals and visitors, so last-minute walk-ins carry some risk on busy nights.
Is 'O Scugnizzo good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration — the service is described as friendly and the food quality is backed by consecutive Tre Spicchi awards from Gambero Rosso — but the room is compact and informal rather than celebratory in scale. If you want a grander setting for a milestone, Le Chiavi d'Oro in Arezzo operates in a more formal register. 'O Scugnizzo is the right call when the occasion centres on eating well rather than atmosphere.
Recognized By
Related editorial
- Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2026: The Chairman and Wing Go 1-2 from the Same BuildingThe Chairman takes No. 1 and Wing climbs to No. 2 at Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2026. Both operate from the same Hong Kong building. Here's what it means.
- Four Seasons Yachts Debut: 95 Suites, 11 Restaurants, and a March 2026 Maiden VoyageFour Seasons I launches March 20, 2026, with 95 suites, a one-to-one staff ratio, and 11 onboard restaurants. Worth tracking if you want hotel-grade service at sea.
- LA Michelin Guide 2026: Seven New Restaurants from Tlayudas to Uzbek DumplingsMichelin's March 2026 California Guide update adds six LA restaurants and one Montecito newcomer, spanning Oaxacan tlayudas, Uzbek manti, and Korean-Italian pasta.
Save or rate ‘O Scugnizzo on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.


