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    Restaurant in Atlanta, United States

    Savage Pizza

    100Pearl Points

    Casual Slice Stop

    Savage Pizza, Restaurant in Atlanta

    About Savage Pizza

    Savage Pizza is an easy Atlanta pick for casual pizza, low-key dates, small groups that do not want a high-planning meal. Choose it for convenience and relaxed expectations, not for a formal celebration or chef-counter experience.

    Savage Pizza is an Atlanta venue with a casual dress code and posted weekly hours. Because the verified public details are limited, it is best to plan around the basics rather than assume a particular service style, menu format, reservation policy, or special-occasion setup. In other words, treat the confirmed information as the frame for the visit: casual attire, an Atlanta location, hours that can be checked against the rest of your day.

    The practical way to think about it is occasion fit. If you need an Atlanta stop with casual attire and published operating hours, Savage Pizza may be worth considering, especially when your plan does not depend on formality or a highly structured dining experience. If you are comparing it with a broader set of restaurants, Our full Atlanta restaurants guide is the better starting point, with other options such as Amore e Amore, Fishmonger, Sweet Auburn BBQ, Wisteria to compare as you plan.

    Pick it for a casual Atlanta stop, not an overplanned night out

    The main decision point is expectations. Savage Pizza has a casual dress code, the verified details do not establish a formal service format, tasting structure, award-driven dining room, or specific booking process. That makes it safest to frame the venue simply: an Atlanta option to consider when casual attire and posted hours are the key planning details. This is useful when you are looking for something straightforward rather than trying to anchor an evening around unverified assumptions.

    For readers building a fuller Atlanta itinerary, the surrounding category matters. A bar-led night may fit better through Our full Atlanta bars guide, while hotel planning belongs in Our full Atlanta hotels guide. If the meal is just one stop in a longer day, compare the confirmed hours before deciding whether Savage Pizza fits your schedule, leave room for the simple possibility that the venue works best as part of a practical plan rather than as the entire plan.

    What to know before choosing it

    The most useful confirmed details are the hours: Savage Pizza is closed Monday; open Tuesday through Thursday from 11:30 AM to 9 PM; open Friday and Saturday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM; and open Sunday from 12 PM to 9 PM. Those times are the clearest planning tool available here, so they should guide the day more than assumptions about pacing, seating, or format. Check directly with the venue before making plans that depend on availability, seating, or a specific service format.

    Dress should stay casual unless the rest of the evening requires otherwise. For a more composed dinner plan, compare against restaurants with more details that match your needs, particularly if you are coordinating around a group, a schedule, or a specific type of meal. For other Atlanta planning categories, use Our full Atlanta experiences guide or Our full Atlanta wineries guide rather than forcing this into a bigger-night role.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Savage Pizza?

    Treat Savage Pizza as a casual Atlanta venue and plan around its confirmed hours. It is closed Monday; open Tuesday through Thursday from 11:30 AM to 9 PM; open Friday and Saturday from 11:30 AM to 10 PM; and open Sunday from 12 PM to 9 PM.

    Is Savage Pizza good for solo dining?

    There is no verified seating or service-format detail confirming how well it works for solo dining. If you are going alone, use the posted hours to plan your visit and check the venue's official channels if seating style matters.

    Is daytime or evening better at Savage Pizza?

    The verified hours support both daytime and evening planning on most open days, but no specific meal period is confirmed as better. Savage Pizza opens at 11:30 AM Tuesday through Saturday, at 12 PM on Sunday, stays open until 9 PM most nights, with Friday and Saturday hours until 10 PM.

    What should I wear to Savage Pizza?

    Keep it casual. The confirmed dress code for Savage Pizza is casual, so everyday attire fits the available guidance.

    How far ahead should I book Savage Pizza?

    There is no verified booking timeline for Savage Pizza. Do not plan around a reservation process unless you have direct confirmation from the venue. If you are still comparing restaurants, Wisteria or Amore e Amore are other Atlanta options to check.

    Can I eat at the bar at Savage Pizza?

    There is no verified detail confirming bar seating at Savage Pizza, so do not count on it without checking directly. If seating format is important, confirm with the venue before you go; Fishmonger or Sweet Auburn BBQ may also be useful Atlanta comparisons as you plan.

    Location

    484 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

    Atlanta, United States

    Compare Savage Pizza

    Savage Pizza Atlanta and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Savage PizzaAtlanta, ,
    WisteriaAtlanta, ,
    Amore e AmoreAtlanta, ,
    Madeira ParkAtlanta$$$ · Contemporary,
    FishmongerAtlantaSeafood, Seafood Market-Style$$
    Sweet Auburn BBQAtlanta, ,

    How Savage Pizza Atlanta compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Wisteria, Notable alternative
    • Amore e Amore, Notable alternative
    • Madeira Park, $$$ · Contemporary, $$$ · Contemporary
    • Fishmonger, Seafood, Seafood Market-Style, $$
    • Sweet Auburn BBQ, Notable alternative

    How Savage Pizza compares in Atlanta

    Choose Savage Pizza when ease and value matter more than a polished dining room. Madeira Park is the more occasion-driven choice in this set, with a $$$ Contemporary positioning that makes it better for a planned dinner. Savage Pizza is the lower-pressure pick when the group wants something casual and less structured.

    If seafood is the priority, Fishmonger is the clearer cross-shop: its $$ seafood market-style format gives it a more defined point of view than a general pizza stop. For a warmer neighborhood dinner feel, compare Wisteria and Amore e Amore before defaulting here.

    Sweet Auburn BBQ is the better alternative when the group wants Atlanta casual dining with barbecue at the center. Savage Pizza wins on simplicity for pizza-focused meals; the others are better when cuisine, room, or occasion matter more than convenience.

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