pizzeria
The Spanish term 'pizzería' translates to 'pizzeria' in English. A pizzeria is essentially a restaurant where pizzas are made and served. Pizzas are Italian dishes that consist of a usually round, flattened base of leavened wheat-based dough topped with tomatoes, cheese, and various other ingredients, which is then baked at a high temperature. The word 'pizzería' in Spanish is used exactly in the same context as its English equivalent.
I went to the pizzeria last Saturday.
This phrase indicates a past action where the speaker visited a pizzeria on the previous Saturday.
The pizzeria in my neighborhood has the best pizzas.
This example expresses a personal opinion about a local pizzeria, suggesting it serves the best pizzas compared to others.
They are opening a new pizzeria near the square.
This sentence describes a future event where a new pizzeria will be established in a location near a square.