Isla Mujeres 2025 Restaurant Feature-Pizza Rock by Sister Sue

One of the food related questions I see most often on Isla Facebook pages is “who has the BEST pizza?”. There are a few places that get the most endorsements from tourists and expats alike. But ask an Islander who they think has the best pizza, and you’ll get a resounding Pizza Rock as a reply!

The first pizza I ever had on Isla was in 2006 at Pizza Rock. Back when Centro was not packed with restaurants, Pizza Rock was the first pizza place on the island. It opened in 1997 making it one of the original restaurants on Hidalgo. It’s located between Jenny Penny and Oceans. The storefront is small and easy to miss, but the restaurant is deep with plenty of outdoor and indoor seating, including a private air conditioned party room, which on the night of our visit was hosting a quienceñero party for 20 people.

Back in the day, owners Verónica and Orbelín had a humble little place with excellent pizza. Over the years, with the input of the next generation of the family, the restaurant has continued to evolve. The decor is more sophisticated and modern and a menu is more diverse. What hasn’t changed is the commitment to excellent quality and utter deliciousness.
We were warmly welcomed by Carlos, fiancé of Camila. daughter of the owners.

Kath started with a piña colada, garnished with a small white chrysanthemum, making it as pretty as it was delicious. Then we ordered an appetizer to allow ourselves a bit more time to contemplate our dinner choices.

Our appetizer of “bread with garlic and mushrooms” was a lovely version of cheese toast. The cheese pull of Mozzarella, the buttery crunch of the toasty bead, and its soft interior, tasted like home.

For our mains we decided to do one pasta and one pizza. We asked Carlos for his favourite pasta and he said he liked the “Lemon” pasta. We selected fettuccine as our noodle, and added shrimp. The pasta was cooked al dente, and tossed with a lovely combination of bacon, onion, Parmesan and lemon. It was nice and light and the shrimp were tender and tasty. Served with a basket of lightly toasted, fluffy bread. The plate looked like a work of art.
Then on to the star of the show as the name of the restaurant infers – the pizza.

I have been visiting Isla for twenty years, the last few of which I have enjoyed extended stays of a couple of months at a time, so needless to say I have eaten a lot of pizza here. I have likely tried and enjoyed them all. And for me, this is the “best” pizza. The thing is, what makes for the “best” pizza, is based a lot on personal preference.
Let’s start with what I think makes this my favourite, the crust. Not too thin, not too thick, it was absolutely melt-in -your-mouth tender.
Next is the sauce, the fact that there was not too much of it, and it was subtle, was perfect for me. Lastly is the cheese, just enough to bring it all together without bogging it down. For toppings we had “Tropical chicken”, a combination of shredded chicken, bacon, onion and pineapple. We ordered a medium which provided leftovers to feed three people for lunch. It was equally as yummy the next day.
Insider tip-If you truly want to feel like an islander, dine at Pizza Rock.
Kath’s quote: “When the moon hits the sky like a big pizza pie, that’s amore“.-Dean Martin

Love never fails.