The quality in simple things
Parking Pizza lands in Madrid on Paseo de la Castellana, with the aim of creating, once again, unique spaces where modern interior design coexists with the tradition of pizza.
This first location in Madrid - with more than 260 square meters - designed by Skye Maunsell Studio and Jordi Veciana, maintains the industrial feel and relaxed atmosphere conveyed in their venues in Barcelona. The M64 lamps become the cherry on top of this project: the warm light that emanates from Miguel Milá's classic design, in harmony with the creamy yellow tone of the shades presented by colourist Clàudia Valsells, soothes the laid-back character of the restaurant's dining room.
Functionality remains a key element in the conceptualization of the establishment. Its versatile cardboard stools – thanks to their storage capacity –; the long oak wood tables; and the integrated kitchen allows the produce to become the true main character.
With more than 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry, their bet on Madrid is a declaration of intentions towards building an expansion roadmap. As Santiago Font, the company's CEO, assures, the growth of Parking Pizza it will not lead to the standardisation of the locations. Once again, Parking Pizza proves that an ambitious gastronomic offering can have personality and soul.
Parking Pizza lands in Madrid on Paseo de la Castellana, with the aim of creating, once again, unique spaces where modern interior design coexists with the tradition of pizza. This first location in Madrid - with more than 260 square meters - designed by Skye Maunsell Studio and Jordi Veciana,...
Parking Pizza lands in Madrid on Paseo de la Castellana, with the aim of creating, once again, unique spaces where modern interior design coexists with the tradition of pizza. This first location in Madrid - with more than 260 square meters - designed by Skye Maunsell Studio and Jordi Veciana, maintains the industrial feel and relaxed atmosphere conveyed in their venues in Barcelona. The M64 lamps become the cherry on top of this project: the warm light that emanates from Miguel Milá's classic design, in harmony with the creamy yellow tone of the shades presented by colourist Clàudia Valsells, soothes the laid-back character of the restaurant's dining room. Functionality remains a key element in the conceptualization of the establishment. Its versatile cardboard stools – thanks to their storage capacity –; the long oak wood tables; and the integrated kitchen allows the produce to become the true main character. With more than 30 years of experience in the hospitality industry, their bet on Madrid is a declaration of intentions towards building an expansion roadmap. As Santiago Font, the company's CEO, assures, the growth of Parking Pizza it will not lead to the standardisation of the locations. Once again, Parking Pizza proves that an ambitious gastronomic offering can have personality and soul.