Honestly, this place is worth finding. It’s a small hole in the wall, tucked in an alley a very short walk from the Alameda Metro station. From the warm reception at the door, to the easy Blues music inside and the art that fills the walls, we found this to be a one of a kind place. They serve a variety of amazing pizzas made with fresh handmade dough, each accompanied by a simple, clean and farm fresh salad. The prices are very reasonable, there is a wood fire stoked in the back when it’s cold out and the beer is inexpensive. We couldn’t have been more pleased to have found La Granja and look forward to...
Read moreBy far the best pizza I have ever had. I've had pizza all over the U.S., Norway, Japan, Germany, and the Netherlands. They all pale in comparison. La Granja has the perfect amount of crust, sauce, oil, and cheese. The environment is amazing. Blues music playing while you are surrounded by artwork. Some say it's too expensive, but I say they are wrong! This is officially on my list of places to return to when coming back to Ecuador. Even if I'm not it Quito, I'd make a special trip their just...
Read moreThis place was right by my hotel, which was lucky for me! The pizza and prices are great, and the owner is very friendly! He speaks English well, and was very accommodating with requests. He made me an awesome spaghetti dish, and also another time a chicken dish. I ate here 4 times in the 3 days I stayed in the area! 😃
The one thing I’ll add though is the artwork in the restaurant is a bit questionable, and some may find it sexist. Of course art is subjective, so it’ll depend on your...
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