Pizzeria G.M.

600 Oak Grove Rd Homewood, AL 35209

Hours

Open for lunch Monday - Friday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Open for dinner Monday - Friday  5 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Open all day Saturday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Closed Sunday

About

What do you get when you cross Napolean-style pizza, Greenwich Village, and the Respinto family? The answer is Pizzeria G.M.!

The story of this pizzeria begins in Naples, the gritty hometown of Giovanni Respinto. When he migrated to the United States, he brought his love for Napolean pizza to NY, where he managed Rocco's restaurant during the 1960s.

Giovanni had two sons, Gianni and Marco, who learned to cook beside their father. When the boys were adults, they settled in Birmingham, opening GianMarco's in 2003.

The upscale Italian eatery had a sister in 2018 when the family opened Pizzeria G.M., known for inventive pizzas, indulgent appetizers, and a casual atmosphere.

If pizza isn't your preference, their menu also includes homemade lasagna, sandwiches, and seasonal salads. Vegetarian and vegan selections ensure inclusivity for all diners.

The Homewood location places it near landmarks like Vulcan Park & Museum and Red Mountain Park. Such proximity means you're never far from mouth-watering pies!

When your vacationing crew craves pizza, and others demand sandwiches or salads, head to Pizzeria G.M. for a menu that caters to all tastes.

Vibe

Like GianMarco's, Pizzeria G.M. is a standalone building in a residential neighborhood. Unlike the sister restaurant, the all-white structure is new, with black graffiti serving as its signage and matching awnings, adding a contemporary look.

Attached to the rear of the eatery is a covered patio, perfect when the weather is warm.

The interior features a chic industrial decor with exposed steel roof joists, concrete finishes, and warm lighting. White subway tile in the kitchen is a tip of the hat to the family's NY roots. The open kitchen tantalizes the senses with the scent of garlic, pizzas, and sandwiches in the oven.

The dining area features a stained concrete floor with simple wooden tables and chairs. While comfortably spaced, the vibrancy of the room and kitchen may not suit an intimate meal.

With its warm vibe, fantastic food, and versatile setup, Pizzeria G.M. nails the perfect balance for a laid-back lunch or dinner after exploring the McWane Science Center.

Pizzeria G.M.: Menu & Drinks

If you picture the menu as something like a chain restaurant or a typical pizza joint, think again. While classics abound, the delight is the range of creativity throughout the menu.

Let's begin with the small plates. Choose from classics like baked mozzarella flatbread, eggplant parmesan, and beef carpaccio. Adventurous palates will marvel at options like the Prosciutto Basil Wrapped Shrimp. The tender prawns come with zucchini, asparagus, cherry tomatoes, pepper relish, and romesco sauce.

Sandwiches reflect the family's NY and Alabama roots. The New York Reuben has mounds of corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Russian dressing on rye bread. The Fried Green Tomato is a Southern staple on sourdough bread with Canecuh bacon, Romaine lettuce, and some mayo.

Moving on to the pizzas, one seasonal pie diners rave about is the Chilton County Peach Pizza. This pizza marries sweet, juicy peaches with savory Conecuh sausage and fresh mozzarella, creating a flavor profile that's both unexpected and utterly delicious.

Another must-try is the Baked Rigatoni Bolognese Pizza, a showstopper with hearty rigatoni, ground beef, Sunday sauce, mozzarella, pecorino, mascarpone cheese, and fresh oregano. The crisp, thin pizza crust perfectly balances two classic Italian dishes.

When you're ready to toast your day on the RTJ Golf Trail courses, order a craft cocktail, beer, or wine. The limoncello spritzer stands out for its refreshing and light citrus notes, while the espresso martini blends rich coffee flavors with enough sweetness to wrap up a meal.

The beer and wine selections will appeal to various palates, ensuring a beverage for everyone.

Visiting Pizzeria G.M. on your Alabama getaway offers an innovative menu with local ingredients and traditional Italian techniques. The diverse offerings cater to all tastes, from vegetarians to meat lovers, making it a destination spot for diners of all preferences.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to secure outdoor seating, especially on weekends.
  • Ask about the seasonal pizzas and entrees!
  • Order to-go and take back to your Casago rental.
  • Parking can be challenging during peak times, so plan accordingly.
  • Check social media for daily deals or special events.

Location

600 Oak Grove Rd Homewood, AL 35209

Frequently Asked Questions

Birmingham offers a variety of attractions that appeal to all types of visitors. Here are the top 5 must-see spots:

  • Birmingham Civil Rights Institute – A powerful museum that chronicles the struggles and triumphs of the Civil Rights Movement, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
  • Vulcan Park & Museum – Home to the world’s largest cast-iron statue, Vulcan offers panoramic views of the city and a glimpse into Birmingham’s industrial heritage.
  • Red Mountain Park – Perfect for outdoor lovers, this expansive park offers hiking trails, zip lines, and scenic overlooks that showcase Birmingham’s natural beauty.
  • Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark – A unique and immersive site where visitors can explore Birmingham’s industrial past and learn about the city’s role in the steel industry.
  • Railroad Park – A beautiful 19-acre urban green space in the heart of downtown, ideal for walking, picnics, and enjoying outdoor events.
  • Bonus: Art lovers shouldn’t miss the Birmingham Museum of Art, which features an impressive collection of works from around the world.

Birmingham’s high season typically runs from spring through early fall, with peak visitation occurring between March and October. During this time, pleasant weather, outdoor events, and festivals draw crowds. The low season is usually during the winter months, from November through February, when temperatures drop and there are fewer outdoor events.

Spring brings colorful blooms and popular festivals, while fall offers cooler temperatures and a variety of cultural and food events. Summer is also a lively time with outdoor concerts and sporting events, although the heat can be intense. For those seeking fewer crowds and budget-friendly options, winter offers a quieter, more relaxed experience.

Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to Birmingham as it is a 4-season city. While the city has relatively mild weather year-round, summers can be hot and humid. Still, there’s always plenty to do outdoors in and around Birmingham. Some of the top outdoor spots and activities include:

  • Railroad Park – Welcoming 19 acre park in the heart of Birmingham, offering ample space for midday walks as well as green spaces for concerts and festivals. This is Birmingham’s family-friendly backyard.
  • Red Mountain Park – This 1500 acre park, which opened in 2012, is a hikers’ paradise not to mention a thrilling spot for adventure cyclists. The iconic Vulcan Park statue standing 56 ft. tall atop a 124 ft. pedestal is located in Red Mountain Park. Climb up to the observation deck for a spectacular view. Another attractive feature at RMP for furry-family travelers is its dog park.
  • Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail – Several golf courses in the Birmingham area provide ample opportunities for golf enthusiasts to tee-off. Among these are the Oxmoor Valley and Ross Bridge courses designed by Robert Trent Jones, one of the world’s premier golf course architects.
  • Moss Rock Preserve – Alabama is home to numerous parks and preserves, with Moss Rock located about 20 minutes south of Birmingham. Nearly 12 miles of hiking trails span the 349-acre preserve that also features streams, boulders, and even waterfalls.

Birmingham hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year that draw visitors from near and far. Some of the biggest main events include:

  • Furnace Fest (October) – A renowned music festival with a diverse lineup of well-known musicians with performances in various genres, from hardcore, post-hardcore, and punk, to emo taking place at the Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark.
  • Birmingham Restaurant Week (July) – A popular culinary event where local restaurants offer special prix-fixe menus, giving foodies the chance to explore the city’s vibrant dining scene.
  • Barber Motorsports Park Races (April & October) – A thrilling motorsports event featuring international racing competitions at the world-renowned Barber Motorsports Park, attracting fans of all ages.
  • Sidewalk Film Festival (August) – A celebrated independent film festival showcasing films from all over the world, making Birmingham a cultural hub for cinema lovers.
  • Magic City Christmas Parade (December) – A festive and family-friendly parade that kicks off the holiday season with floats, music, and a fun-filled celebration.
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