When I realized that Chattanooga was on the TN/GA border, I went on search for pizza in Georgia. We already had pizza in Tennessee so I figured it was a good time as any to have pizza in Georgia. A quick search resulted in Cesario's Pizzeria in Rossville. It was only 15-20 minutes from our hotel and rated really well.
Cesario's Pizzeria Rossville is located in an old industrial area of Rossville. If you aren't looking for it, you may miss it. Cesario's is open 11-9 most days. Fridays they stay open until 10 and Sundays they are open 12-8. There is a parking lot.
We were asked if we waned to eat inside or outside. It was a beautiful evening so we opted for outside which meant a covered patio. It was perfect and reminded me of being in Arizona. I will always take the outside option if they weather is nice.
The menu has wood fired pizza along with pasta, salad, and sandwiches. There was no build your own option for the pizza so we went went with cheese. The hubby was hesitant to do meat lovers in case it was spicy. We also got some cheese sticks. Like most wood fired pizza, there is only one size.
The cheese sticks were very good. They were toasted to perfection.
Our pizza was amazing. It was fired to perfection. We devoured that pizza quickly.
I asked if the hubby wanted cannoli for later but he was full. They also had gelato and tiramisu for dessert.
If we are ever back in Chattanooga area, I would definitely go back to Cesario's Pizzeria Rossville. If you are craving pizza while in Chattanooga, check out Cesario's Pizzeria in Rossville just across the border.































