Horno 320, not your typical pizza place
Make your own wood fire pizza in a beautiful waterfront setting
The smell of the salty air, and view of the Pacific ocean never gets old. During the summer, being able to enjoy a meal outside is one of my favorite things.
To be completely honest with you, we don’t make it to the beach, nearly as often as I would like to. The weather has been gorgeous lately, and what better opportunity, then being able to enjoy some time with family and friends over a wood fired pizza and glass of cold beer.
Horno 320 is located in Playas de Tijuana. It is a bit tucked away, if you aren’t familiar with the area, but plenty of the locals know where it is if you have any questions. As soon as we grabbed a seat outside, the place filled up with people within 20 minutes. There is just an overall great vibe at Horno 320.
This is a place, that I could see us spending summer afternoons at, just eating, talking, and enjoying the view.
This isn’t your typical pizza place. To start off, they don’t even have a menu. They offer one size of pizza, that you can choose as many, or as little toppings as you would like. The base price of the pizza is 50 pesos (About $3.60), and won’t cost more than 80 pesos (About $5.70).
They have everything from octopus to chorizo, and of course vegetables. We decided to order our pie with octopus, shrimp, and mixed vegetables. To wash it all down, they have an availability of craft beer that varies, as well sodas, wine, and more mainstream beers.
I am a huge fan of white pizzas, those without any red sauce. Of course I will eat pizzas with red sauce, but sometimes I feel that it overpowers the rest of the ingredients.
The crust on the pizza is thin, but holds up to the hearty ingredients, and cheese. Many might assume that the seafood may come out a bit rubbery, because often times it doesn’t take much to over cook it. Both the octopus and shrimp had the perfect texture, and were full of their natural flavors. We will be returning, to try their other ingredients offered, as well as their different craft beers.
If you are looking for a lovely view, and creating your own pizza masterpiece, Horno 320 is your place.
By Kristin Díaz de Sandi
http://www.sandiegor...al-pizza-place/
Horno 320 - Playas de Tijuana
Started by HK70, Jun 14 2012 09:49 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 June 2012 - 09:49 PM
#2
Posted 17 June 2012 - 12:04 AM
I was happy to see this post as it puts another place on my list of places I need to visit, and I just returned from an afternoon at the beach. Lo and behold, I saw this place for the first time. It's behind the Cafe Aquamarina by the bombero station. Just throwing that out there for others who also might want to give it a try...
#3
Posted 17 June 2012 - 04:16 AM
sounds good. I will have to check it out. Thanks for the directions Sycho, since the article didn't have any. On a related note, there is a NY pizza joint in the big pink building on the boardwalk that has pretty good NY style pizza. The owner is from Peru (or Argentina) and he and his wife lived in NY for some time. I am curious how they ended up in TJ but didn't ask.
#4
Posted 05 July 2012 - 07:47 AM
QUOTE (Cyanide41 @ Jun 16 2012, 09:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
sounds good. I will have to check it out. Thanks for the directions Sycho, since the article didn't have any. On a related note, there is a NY pizza joint in the big pink building on the boardwalk that has pretty good NY style pizza. The owner is from Peru (or Argentina) and he and his wife lived in NY for some time. I am curious how they ended up in TJ but didn't ask.
Hello fellas... Hey Cyanide were exactly is that place located in Playas? cause today i went to Playas and i saw a lunch truck parked next to the Bullring said on the side " Pizza del Bronx" but it was closed.
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Posted 05 July 2012 - 05:32 PM
QUOTE (Aztec Eagle @ Jul 5 2012, 12:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello fellas... Hey Cyanide were exactly is that place located in Playas? cause today i went to Playas and i saw a lunch truck parked next to the Bullring said on the side " Pizza del Bronx" but it was closed.
http://goo.gl/maps/7FnA
The New York place is at the end street Parque Mexico North right on the Sea
Sergio(from chile) and wife(from new york)... you don't have to worry about racism (or surprises in your food)they love everyone.
And why is anyone in Tijuana.. ???? (papers??) maybe doesn't matter lots of nice folks here in Playas.
For fun talk to Sergio fun to listen to. There is one up on Ave Del Pacifio above Lat 32(not Horno320) and Sergio's that is also safe.. all 5 of my kids like it the best,cheap and good. The owners kids and Dad and Mom Live above it. can't remember the name.
TJC
WDIGW
#7
Posted 13 September 2013 - 03:05 AM
for some reason I was thinking that place was closed. Maybe I passed by on their off day or something.
Sorry Aztec Eagle. I never saw your question but it looks like TJC had it covered.
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