Pizzeria Picasso is a restaurant in Puerto Banus, Unknown. Rated 4.5 stars from 6819 Google reviews. Known for pizza that lands and fair pricing for the location. Best for group dinner and waterfront meal. Ranked #8 of 17 in Puerto Banus. Price range: €20-30.
Rankings updated April 2026
Pizzeria Picasso
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in Puerto Banus
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Quick Verdict
Go back, yes — it's one of the few places in Puerto Banús where the food justifies the price and the staff don't make you feel rushed through it.
Go if you want pizza and harbour views without the extortionate markup most Puerto Banús restaurants charge.
About Pizzeria Picasso
Pizzeria Picasso sits on the waterfront at Puerto Banús, built for volume and designed to move people through quickly without rushing them. The kitchen handles pizzas, risottos, and grilled meat with equal competence — reviewers praise the Diavola, mushroom risotto, and entrecote specifically. Portions run large. The walls carry art that gives the place personality, and the harbour views work in your favour if you're willing to queue (queues are regular on busy nights but move fast). Staff hold their composure through the chaos and keep drinks coming. It's a working restaurant for a working marina, not a quiet corner table situation. The price sits reasonable for the location — €20–30 for a full meal — which reviewers notice because everywhere else around here overcharges for average food.
What Stands Out
Pizza that lands
Multiple reviewers called pizzas 'amazing' and 'very good', with the Diavola specifically mentioned as 'absolutely spot on' — one reviewer claimed it was 'probably the best pizza I've had in years'.
Fair pricing for the location
A regular noted 'the most reasonably priced restaurant' at Puerto Banús, and another reviewer was struck that 'far too many other places in the area charge extortionate money for average food' — this place doesn't.
Staff who move with purpose
Service described as 'quick and prompt', with staff showing 'patience' even with large groups and dietary requirements (one parent with a coeliac child praised their 'good patience'). Queues move fast despite high volume.
What Customers Say
Aros de cebolla crujientes, finguers de queso y pizzas muy buenas.
Especially when far too many other places in the area charge extortionate money for average food.
Had some disappointing food in the area but stumbled across this place whilst looking at reviews.
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Practical Information
Contact
c/Muelle Ribera Casa H Local 48/49 Puerto José Banus, 29660 Marbella, Málaga, España
+34 952 81 36 69Visit WebsiteView MenuFrequently Asked Questions about Pizzeria Picasso
No online booking available. Walk-ins are standard — expect a queue on busy nights and weekends, but it moves quickly. Arrive before 8pm on weekends to avoid the worst of it.
Pizza Diavola and the mushroom risotto are the two dishes reviewers came back for. Aros de cebolla (crispy onion rings) and mozzarella sticks work as starters. Portions are large — don't order like you're at a small-plate restaurant.
€20–30 for a full meal with mains and sides. Watch the cocktails — Aperol Spritz runs €18, which reviewers flagged as the one place the bill climbs fast.
Yes — reviewers specifically praised family lunches, and staff handle dietary requirements (coeliac, vegetarian) without fuss. Birthday cakes are available. It's loud and busy, not intimate, but that's part of the appeal.
Harbour views, art on the walls, full by 8pm on weekends, standing room at the bar by 9pm. Loud, busy, people-watching friendly. One reviewer called it 'wonderful' — another found it 'somewhat noisy but manageable'.
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