Napoli Centrale is the name of the main train station in Naples, capital of Italy’s southern Campania region and the city that made pizza world-famous. It’s also the name of a ’70s band that mixed traditional Neapolitan music with rock and jazz, starting a musical movement called Naples power. Napoli Centrale, Newcastle, is helmed by a Neapolitan chef and musician, and is a tribute to both Naples and vera pizza (true pizza). We follow the same traditional Neapolitan pizza-making rules: we use Neapolitan flour, San Marzano tomatoes grown near Mount Vesuvius, and a wood-fired oven that was built by hand in Naples. Neapolitan pizza is made from yeast, water, flour and salt; it must be kneaded on a marble surface; and it is cooked for barely a minute or two at 450 degrees celsius. We do all that, too. Napoli Centrale, Newcastle. Napoli in your neighbourhood.
Italian
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173 King Street
Newcastle, NSW 2300
02 4023 2339
Tues-Sun: 11am-3pm / 5pm-10pm
Child Friendly, Outdoor Dining, Wheelchair Access
BYO, Fully Licensed