For a quick and easy lunch in between New Bern shopping destinations, to a delivery or take-out meal that everyone in the family will adore, there’s a lot to love with every visit to Mario's Pizza New Bern. Featuring a long menu of pies and accompanying Italian dishes, this popular New Bern eatery has all the flavors and styles that pizza fans crave, with prices that everyone and anyone can appreciate.
Mario's Pizza New Bern is situated in a busy section of the city along Glenburnie Road, and as a result, is a fairly convenient pizza stop for folks conducting business or exploring the shops and attractions of greater New Bern. The menu is enticing and extensive, with multiple options for pizza fans including a thick square Sicilian pizza, a white cheese pizza with ricotta and mozzarella, a BTR pizza with bacon, cheese and ranch, a BBQ chicken pizza, and much more. In addition, patrons who aren’t in a pizza mood can feast on appetizers, fresh salads, wings, calzones, sandwiches, hot subs, and even classic Italian entrees like baked ziti or Pasta with Alfredo Sauce. With an accompanying dessert menu and separate kids menu, newcomers will soon discover that Mario's Pizza New Bern is a crowd-pleasing spot for easy Italian fare.
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