Nine To Try: Shire Italian Eateries You Need To Visit
Buon appetito!
Almo Pizza
When the cravings for pasta, pizza, vino and melt-in-your-mouth tiramisu hit, this is the only list you need. Which venue is next on your list?
Fior
Just when we thought the Shire’s rota of Italian restaurants couldn’t get any better, Fior hit the streets of Gymea. The latest venture of Tristan Rosier and Rebecca Fanning, the duo behind Sydney’s cult classics Jane and Arthur, Fior’s 120-seat venue promises to combine Aussie charm with Italian character. The menu features a selection of indulgent pastas, pizzas and antipasti — and best of all, a roaming gelato trolley for dessert at your fingertips. Buon appetito!
Shop 2, 752-756 Kingsway, Gymea
Pino’s
Relatively new to the Shire’s restaurant scene, Pino’s al Mare is an Italian eatery making waves with its authentic Puglia-inspired charm. Offering a menu that celebrates the simplicity and richness of traditional Italian cuisine, pasta is handmade daily and dishes shift with the seasons — no matter what you try, you’re in good hands. Whether you’re planning a long-overdue date night or a leisurely lunch with friends, Pino’s offers the perfect backdrop, menu, and wine list, featuring selections from Italy, Australia, and South Africa, to make your Italian feast one to remember.
15 Surf Road, Cronulla
Queen Margherita
Getting the seal of approval from the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana is kind of a big deal. Queen Margherita is an accredited member which means all of their pizzas must strictly be cooked in 60-90 seconds at temperatures exceeding 450 degrees in a wood-burning oven. The result? A light, soft and foldable crust. They’ve got a number of red pizzas, white pizzas and vegan pizzas on offer and just three rules for diners - one size only, no pineapple, no half and half. Ordering a pizza is a no-brainer but you’d be silly not to get in on a few of their pasta dishes, too. Pair with a Limoncello Spritz or Negroni! As for specific recs, our go-to's are the Prosciutto Crudo E Rucola, Pizza All Aglio and Classic Rocket Salad.
Shop 9, 2 Surf Road, Cronulla
Giro Osteria
Gear up for the Italian feast of a lifetime! Giro Osteria serves up a range of authentic Italian dishes including antipasto, entrees and pasta alongside an impeccable cocktail and wine menu. You can also BYO wine to any service (excluding Friday and Saturday evenings). Our recommendations? Opt for the Spaghetti Cacio E Pepe, Pecorino Romano for a delicious, yet theatrical experience. For drinks, we can’t go past Giro Osteria’s Apple Martini and Salted Caramel Espresso Martini (topped with fairy floss!). Don’t miss the Tiramisu for dessert.
3/1 McDonald Street, Cronulla
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Call Me Mamma
If you're after a vibrant Italian dining experience in the heart of Cronulla, Call Me Mamma is your go-to. Perched on the first floor of Parc Pavilion, this stylish eatery offers full table service and an Italian-inspired menu. Come weekends, DJs set the mood, making it an ideal spot for both intimate dinners and vibey gatherings. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in good food and company, Call Me Mamma is a must-visit.
138–142 Cronulla Street, Cronulla
Bobby’s
Located along South Cronulla beach, Bobby's will transport you to the Italian Riviera with its breathtaking water views and terracotta hues. A venue that celebrates European culinary traditions, expect a share-style menu that's perfect for an afternoon aperitif or a leisurely long lunch. Start with the light Stracciatella or Anchovies on Toast, before diving into hearty mains like the robust Ragu or flavour-packed Whole Snapper. Don't skip the Lemon Tiramisu for dessert—a refreshing twist on a classic. So, for a slice of European charm right in the heart of The Shire, you know what to do.
6R The Esplanade, Cronulla
Almo Pizza
If you’re looking to broaden your dining horizons Almo Pizza deserves a place at the top of your hit-list. Their vibe? Italian cuisine with an Eastern European flair. Think Prosciutto Pizza, Clams and Prawn Pizza, and Roast Potato Pizza. Perfect for those after a fun, cruisey atmosphere and something a little different! They’re all set for BYO, too.
2/10 Waratah Road, Engadine
BoccaBocca
BoccaBocca brings classic Neapolitan pizza and pasta to the table, crafting genuine Italian flavours straight from Napoli. This roomy, inviting spot with an open kitchen is ideal for families and larger groups. Their Napolitana pizza is all about the base — so good you wouldn’t miss the toppings! Must-tries include the Prosciutto Pizza, rich Pappardelle Ragu, and delicate Buffalo Ravioli. Buon appetito!
Shop 3/277/281 Kingsway, Caringbah NSW 2229
Salt Meats Cheese
Salt Meats Cheese Cronulla sits proudly in the heritage-listed Banc Building on Cronulla Street, where Aussie beachside charm meets Amalfi Coast vibes. This stunning venue delivers that authentic Italian dream. Some of our favourites include the Wood-Fired Focaccia served with whipped garlic butter and mozzarella and the Gnocchi Truffle Mushroom. Grab a seat at one of their outdoor high-top tables — perfect for sharing a pizza and enjoying a cocktail with friends anytime.
Shop 1 / 66-70 Cronulla Street, Cronulla NSW 2230