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==References==
==References==
* Crider, Deeana (September 29, 2006) ;An Italian touch at Pepper Place." {{BN}}
* Urquhart, Maretta (c. 2006) "Bettola Beats All: Authentic Neapoletan pizza comes to Birmingham." ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Crider, Deeana (September 29, 2006) "An Italian touch at Pepper Place." {{BN}}
* Michael, Brooke (October 26, 2006) "Slices of Elegance." ''Birmingham Weekly''
* Michael, Brooke (October 26, 2006) "Slices of Elegance." ''Birmingham Weekly''


==External links==
==External links==
{{Locate_address | address = 2901+2nd+Ave+S }}
* [https://www.bettolabhm.com/ Bettola] website
* [http://m.mainstreethub.com/bettolarestaurant Bettola] mobile website


[[Category:Pizzerias]]
[[Category:Pizzerias]]
[[Category:Martin Biscuit Building]]
[[Category:Martin Biscuit Building]]
[[Category:2006 establishments]]
[[Category:2006 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 17:57, 11 September 2022

Bettola Trattoria is an Italian café and grill located at 2901 2nd Avenue South in the Martin Biscuit Building at Dr Pepper Place. The restaurant, which opened in 2006, specializes in pizzas and grilled flatbread sandwiches.

The owners, James and Anna Lewis, researched and obtained the best mixer, oven, and ingredients needed to make a truly authentic Neapolitan-style pizza. The oven was made by Forno Napoletano.

In 2015 Lewis merged his neighboring Vittoria restaurant and butcher shop into Bettola.

References

  • Urquhart, Maretta (c. 2006) "Bettola Beats All: Authentic Neapoletan pizza comes to Birmingham." Birmingham magazine
  • Crider, Deeana (September 29, 2006) "An Italian touch at Pepper Place." The Birmingham News
  • Michael, Brooke (October 26, 2006) "Slices of Elegance." Birmingham Weekly

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