Restaurant in Oslo, Norway
Mamma Pizza
100Pearl PointsCentral, casual, quick

About Mamma Pizza
Mamma Pizza is a practical central Oslo choice when the brief is casual, easy, pizza-led. It is worth considering for lunch, early dinner, solo dining, or a low-pressure group meal, but not as the main pick for cocktails, wine depth, or a special-occasion room.
Mamma Pizza is a casual venue in Oslo with verified daily opening hours. The confirmed schedule is Monday through Saturday from 11 AM to 9:30 PM, Sunday from 12 PM to 9:30 PM. Use it as a direct, casual stop in the city rather than as a venue defined here by unverified menu details, prices, awards, or a specific drinks program.
Because the verified public details are limited, the safest planning approach is simple: confirm any menu, booking, group, dietary, or service questions directly with the venue before building an itinerary around it. What is confirmed is the Oslo location, casual dress code, all-week opening pattern.
Choose it for a casual Oslo visit, not a big-night-out brief
The clearest verified fit is a relaxed visit in Oslo during its listed opening hours. It is not possible, from the verified record here, to promise a particular cuisine, signature dish, price point, group setup, or service style. Treat it as a casual option and check current details before going.
For an explorer building a wider Oslo plan, this can sit alongside research from Our full Oslo restaurants guide. If the evening needs a stronger beverage focus, cross-check options in Our full Oslo bars guide. Travelers mapping the rest of the city can also use Our full Oslo hotels guide, Our full Oslo wineries guide, Our full Oslo experiences guide for the rest of the itinerary.
The drinks question: keep expectations modest
There is no verified cocktail, wine, or bar-program detail strong enough to make drinks the reason to choose Mamma Pizza. If the night is built around what is in the glass, consider comparing it with Oslo options such as Posthallen Drinkhub or Pier 42 before committing.
Readers comparing casual Oslo options can also look at other dining rooms in the city for different moods. For a broader Norway trip, compare city-to-city expectations with restaurants and bars in other destinations generically, rather than assuming Mamma Pizza serves the same purpose as a more formal or drinks-led venue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Mamma Pizza accommodate groups?
Group accommodation is not verified here. Mamma Pizza is a casual venue in Oslo with daily opening hours, but guests should check the venue's official channels for current booking, seating, or group details.
Does Mamma Pizza handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy information is not verified here. If anyone in the party has strict requirements, check directly with the venue before visiting.
What should I order at Mamma Pizza?
Specific menu items are not verified here. Check the venue's current menu or official channels before deciding what to order.
Is Mamma Pizza good for solo visits?
It may suit a casual solo visit in Oslo, especially because the verified hours cover every day of the week. Specific seating style and service details are not verified, so check current information if that matters to your visit.
Location
Dronningens gt. 22, 0154 Oslo, Norway
Compare Mamma Pizza
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Mamma Pizza | Oslo |
| Posthallen Drinkhub | Oslo |
| Baltazar Ristorante e Enoteca | Oslo |
| Mantra by Mr India | Oslo |
| Pier 42 | Oslo |
| The Little Bakery | Oslo |
How Mamma Pizza Oslo compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Posthallen Drinkhub, Notable alternative
- Baltazar Ristorante e Enoteca, Notable alternative
- Mantra by Mr India, Notable alternative
- Pier 42, Notable alternative
- The Little Bakery, Notable alternative
How it compares in Oslo
Choose Mamma Pizza when convenience and an easy meal matter more than ceremony. Compared with Baltazar Ristorante e Enoteca, it reads as the more casual call; Baltazar is the better fit when the group wants an Italian restaurant feel and a more wine-oriented evening.
If drinks drive the decision, Posthallen Drinkhub and Pier 42 are stronger cross-shops. Mamma Pizza is food-first and low-commitment; those two make more sense when the night is built around the bar, atmosphere, or a longer pre- or post-dinner plan.
For a different casual fallback, The Little Bakery is better suited to a lighter daytime stop, while Mantra by Mr India is the better choice when the group wants a fuller restaurant meal with a different flavor profile. Mamma Pizza wins on simplicity and ease; the others are more targeted choices for mood, drinks, or a specific dining style.
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