About
Welcome to Mamma Rosa's Pizza & Restaurant - a cozy pizza spot located in the heart of Titusville, FL. This family-owned restaurant offers a diverse menu with a variety of options that cater to all tastes and preferences. From classic Italian appetizers like Mozzarella Sticks and Fried Calamari to hearty entrees like Chicken Marsala and Eggplant Rollatini, Mamma Rosa's has something for everyone.
What sets Mamma Rosa's apart is their commitment to using fresh, homemade ingredients in all of their dishes. Each bite is bursting with flavor and you can truly taste the love and care that goes into every meal. The ambiance is warm and inviting, perfect for a casual meal with friends or a cozy dinner with loved ones.
But the real star of the show at Mamma Rosa's is their pizza. Customers rave about the authentic New York-style pies that are baked to perfection. Whether you're a fan of classic cheese pizza or prefer something more adventurous like their specialty toppings, you're sure to find a slice that satisfies your cravings.
Don't forget to save room for dessert! Mamma Rosa's offers a selection of sweet treats like Cheesecake, Tiramisu, and Cannolis that are the perfect way to end your meal on a high note.
So if you're in the mood for delicious, homemade Italian fare in a welcoming environment, Mamma Rosa's Pizza & Restaurant is the place to be. Stop by for a taste of tradition and enjoy a dining experience that will leave you coming back for more.
“ Food tasted very home made and freshly baked. Service was excellent during my two visits with my beloved wife and once with my lovely wife and daughter. They loved the food and the elegant atmosphere with the peaceful music background. ”
“ Mama Rosa's has really good pizza. We think it's best in Titusville. A little pricey, but that seems common nowadays, but good pizza. ”
“ Best pizza in Titusville. Hands down... The garlic knots are awesome too!!! Been going since they opened. ”
“ Really good New York pizza. We will be back. It's usually busy but not too bad, well worth it. The locals love the place. We do too! ”
“ Mama Rose's Pizzeria & Restaurant is located in a small shopping plaza that has definitely seen better days and is on Cheney Highway (it is on the corner of Cheney Highway and Tuscarora Road to be exact). I stopped in for lunch on a Thursday afternoon and was overall pleased with the experience. I ended up going with two slices of cheese pizza to go. The owner was friendly and outgoing and the overall ambiance and vibe was your typical mom-and-pop local pizzeria (and I definitely mean that in a complimentary way). There was adequate parking and as an added plus for travelers on Interstate 95, it is not far from the exit of that highway if you want to grab a quick meal and get back on the road. Mama Rosa's Pizzeria & Restaurant is a good overall option if you are craving pizza and are in the general area. I would definitely recommend here. ”
“ Went in to order 2 pizzas to go. Both were very good. Owners were friendly and no up-charge to add basil to the three cheese pizza. Could have used more garlic for me but overall, pretty good. Will come back and try the dine-in entrées soon. ”
“ Mamma Rosa's Pizzeria Restaurant 381 Cheney Hwy., Titusville, FL 32780 4 Stars My loyal followers know there is nothing I dislike more than pedestrian Italian food. Not only is the food unpleasant, but the owners are, oftentimes, the most combative and have threatened my life span more than any others. So, when Mamma Rosa's Pizzeria Restaurant popped up on my random name generator, it was with slight trepidation that I set forth. When I walked into this quaint, clean eatery, I first observed the owner, Steven. Steven is about as far from a mesomorph as the Big Boy. Grabbing a table I was soon approached by a gentleman who went by the moniker of Myles. Myles was fantastic in every way a server can be and took my order for some Fettuccine Alfredo, Sausage Parmigiana and one Meat Lovers Pizza. While waiting for Myles to return with my grub, I took a few pictures of the place (minimalism was on full display) and relaxed in the welcoming, family atmosphere. Before too long, Myles brought forth my feast, snapping a few pictures of the order (look at that food!), I proceeded to dig in. I would be remiss if I failed to mention the appetizing aromas assaulting my olfactory nerve. Everything certainly looked and smelled far above the plebeian fodder that passes for Italian food in most clip joints dotting the Space Coast. The first to dance tastefully across my taste buds was the Italian dish from a restaurant in Rome that conquered the world, Fettuccine Alfredo. The perfectly cooked Fettuccine was slathered in some of the creamiest, cheesiest Alfredo sauce that has yet to slide down my gullet. It had the perfect amount of garlic and nice woodsy notes from the cheese. Magnifico! As hard as it was to turn my attention to the Sausage Parmigiana, I forced myself to move on as I was here for a job, not to eat myself into an Alfredo-induced coma. I have to draw your attention to the photos at this point. I mean, just look at that Sausage Parmigiana! As with anything served on a bread base, it all begins with the foundation. I don't know if Mamma Rosa's bakes their bread on-site, but it sure tasted like it. The bun was warm with a crispy exterior and a fluffy, chewy interior. The sausage bedded on top was on par with the bread as this link of meat was to die for. It was sweet, savory, complex in flavor and cooked to perfection. The sauce was tasty and had just enough herbs to compliment the sausage without overpowering it. The parm was fresh, gooey and slightly nutty as all aged parmigiana is. This stuff wasn't top shelf, but it was far removed from the bottom rung of cheap food service cheese product and was obviously the real deal. This brings me to the final item today, the Meat Lover's Pizza. Again, starting at the bottom and working my way up, I found the crust to be delightful. It was your traditional crust, meaning not a deep dish, not stuffed and not thin and crispy. The crust was extremely flavorful, light, and airy and had just the perfect amount of crunch before the give. The toppings were supreme. The sausage was obviously hand-cut and out-of-this-world delicious. The rest of the meats were of the same caliber. This was a top-of-the-line pizza. The Big Boy says, "Finally an Italian restaurant with great owners and great food." ”
“ Loved this place. Super cozy. Excellent waitress. Delicious pizza. We tried the Grandma's Pie cheese pizza. It was so good. If we lived local, we'd be regulars. ”
“ Needing a quick dinner while waiting for the Boeing Starliner launch, we found this gem if a restaurant. We ordered a calzone, a Stromboli and a Greek salad. The calzone and Stromboli were delicious! The salad was huge and my daughter enjoyed it. One caveat...we ordered take out...the restaurant's ceiling was filthy...I don't think I could have eaten dine-in there. ”