Pane e Vino Pizzeria

300 Church Street SW, Huntsville, AL 35801

Hours

Open daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.

About

Pane e Vino Pizzeria offers authentic Italian cuisine without setting foot in Naples!

This restaurant, part of Boyce Restaurant Concepts, Inc., is located at the Huntsville Museum of Art overlooking the tranquil Big Spring International Park.

Award-winning chef James Boyce and his wife Suzan manage the Huntsville company, which includes other hotspots like Cotton Row, Commerce Kitchen, and Grille on Main. While each serves different fare, Chef Boyce’s creative touch has influenced the menus.

While there are various types of pizza, like NY, Chicago, and Detroit-style, Pane e Vino crafts Neapolitan-inspired pies. These classic pizzas feature made-from-scratch dough that is wood-fired for a crisp bite, while toppings showcase regional favorites.

Not in the mood for pizza? No worries! Pasta fans will marvel at the choices, like lasagna, baked ziti, and chicken alfredo. Italian subs are a hit, with monstrous-sized picks like the classic or chicken parmesan.

The casual setting makes it a hit with families or those looking to dine with friends. Whether you’re stopping for lunch, dinner, or an evening drink, Pane e Vino Pizzeria offers a taste of Italy in Alabama.

Vibe

The restaurant’s exterior is modern and welcoming, blending with the Huntsville Museum of Art. Picture windows showcase the interior, offering expansive views of the outdoors.

Inside, the decor combines industrial elements and contemporary furnishings with a dash of Italian influence. The vaulted ceiling with exposed ductwork works harmoniously with Tuscany-inspired tiled walls and earth tones. The modern-style tables and chairs connect with the vibe of the museum. These amenities make the restaurant chic and laid-back, making for a relaxing meal with family or in a large group.

The open kitchen adds to the cheery atmosphere, as chefs hand-toss dough, and the scent of delicious food permeates the air.

As discussed above, the dining options are plentiful, from bar seating to the main room’s tables. The patio area provides a relaxing al fresco dining experience that’s especially appealing on sunny days.

The balance of comfort, style, and soul-satisfying food makes this pizza joint an excellent addition to any Huntsville itinerary.

Pane e Vino Pizzeria: Menu & Drinks

As we’ve hinted at above, Pane e Vino is more than a pizzeria. The various offerings make it ideal when you have picky eaters or are seeking meals that meet your dietary needs.

Combine the tasty appetizers into a smorgasbord of meals. Options range from classic mozzarella sticks with marinara to a meat, cheese, and olive board. The salads will appeal to vegetarians or those watching calories, with the Greek and Italian being the standout choices. You may add chicken for an additional cost, transforming these salads into a hearty treat.

The pasta, which you can also order gluten-free, shines as stars at Pane e Vino. The lasagna features layers of pasta, sauteed beef, and housemade pomodoro sauce. The chicken carbonara offers a bit of heat with crushed red peppers in a garlic Alfredo sauce. Combine this with the al dente penne pasta, roasted chicken, and bacon, and it’s an Italian comfort food winner.

Of course, the pizzas are divine, reflecting Chef Boyce’s Italian inspiration. The Salvador Dali pizza is a meat lover’s favorite with sausage, meatballs, pepperoni, salami, and bacon. The crisp oven-baked crust cradles the marinara, mozzarella, and meat, making a delicious meal.

A vegetarian masterpiece is the Da Vinci with a pesto base, Roma tomato, fresh mozzarella, arugula, and balsamic reduction. Also of note is the Mushroom & Truffle with mozzarella and parmesan cheese, fresh basil, and olive oil.

The drink menu is equally enticing, with wine by the glass, beer, cocktails, espressos, soft drinks, teas, and lemonade.

Guests looking for something refreshing often turn to the Aperol Spritz. This vibrant and bubbly cocktail features Aperol, prosecco, orange peel, and soda.

The food, drink, and ambiance at Pane e Vino Pizzeria enhance any Alabama getaway. Add a visit for a taste of authentic Italian cuisine.

Local Tips

  • Have Pane e Vino cater your next event or special occasion.
  • Choose patio seating for the best views of Big Spring Park.
  • Order online and take your food back to your Casago rental.
  • Check social media for live music nights near the museum.

Location

300 Church Street SW, Huntsville, AL 35801

Frequently Asked Questions

Huntsville is famously known as the “Rocket City” because of its essential role in the development of the U.S. space program. During the Space Race of the 1960s, NASA established the Marshal Space Flight Center here. Huntsville became the hub for designing and testing rockets, including those that helped with Apollo missions to the moon.

Even before the race to the moon, after World War II German rocket scientist Dr. Wernher von Braun and his team arrived in Huntsville to work with the U.S. Army in developing the Redstone Rocket.

Huntsville is still home to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, which showcases the history of space exploration.

Despite its renowned moniker, you do not need a rocket to get to Huntsville, Alabama, as you can easily fly or drive there.

  • As a central aerospace and technology hub, the Huntsville International Airport (HSV) provides nonstop service to 15 U.S. destinations and welcomes nearly 1.4 million travelers annually. The HSV is conveniently 15 minutes from downtown Huntsville.
  • Huntsville is located on I-565 just off I-65 in northern Alabama. It is easily accessible when driving from Nashville, TN (2 hours), or Birmingham, AL (about 1½ hours). It is about a 3½ hour drive to Huntsville from either Atlanta, GA or Memphis, TN.

Huntsville is packed with exciting attractions that cater to all kinds of visitors. Here are the top 5 must-see spots:

  • U.S. Space & Rocket Center – A world-renowned attraction showcasing space exploration history, interactive exhibits, and even Space Camp, making it a top pick for families and science enthusiasts.
  • Monte Sano State Park – Perfect for outdoor lovers, this scenic park offers hiking, biking, and stunning views, along with peaceful spots for picnics.
  • Huntsville Museum of Art – Located downtown, this museum features diverse exhibitions and beautiful artwork, appealing to culture seekers.
  • Huntsville Botanical Garden – A serene escape with themed gardens, seasonal displays, and nature trails that are enjoyable year-round.
  • Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment – The largest privately owned arts facility in the U.S., offering galleries, artist studios, live performances, and unique local crafts.

Huntsville hosts several exciting events throughout the year that draw visitors from near and far. Some of the main events include:

  • Panoply Arts Festival (April) – A premier arts and music festival held in Big Spring Park, featuring live performances, local art, and family-friendly activities.
  • Concerts in the Park (Summer Months) – A free concert series showcasing local and regional musicians, creating a lively atmosphere for families and music lovers.
  • Rocket City Fair (June) – A fun-filled event with carnival rides, games, and food, making it a favorite for families and thrill-seekers.
  • WhistleStop BBQ Festival (Fall) – A mouth-watering barbecue competition where pitmasters compete while visitors enjoy delicious food and live music.
  • Galaxy of Lights (November–December) – A magical holiday tradition at the Huntsville Botanical Garden, featuring dazzling light displays and festive cheer.
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