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Golfo di NapoliB+Worth Trying

Via Enrico Giglioli, 99-100, 00169 Roma RM, Italy · Pizza restaurant, Pizza Takeout, Seafood restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (1639 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Neighborhood Neapolitan pizzeria with standout dough and fair pricing; expect excellent pizza, simple pastas, and occasional service delays or brusque interactions when busy.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Golfo di Napoli delivers excellent Neapolitan pizza with supple dough and quality ingredients, supported by fair neighborhood pricing and a warm local atmosphere. However, inconsistent service execution during peak times—including reported rudeness and waits exceeding two hours—prevents a higher grade. Best experienced by arriving early to avoid operational strain.

Restaurant Summary

In a quiet residential corner of Alessandrino, Golfo di Napoli feels warm and local—the sort of spot where regulars wave to the kitchen and newcomers clock the trays of blistered pies. Staff can be friendly but stretched when the room fills, and one guest put it simply: "We booked early and everything flowed; later it turned hectic." Expect a neighborhood setting rather than a scenic location. The cooking leans classic Neapolitan: supple, airy dough, quality tomatoes, and straightforward pastas like scarpariello and gnocchi alla Sorrentina. Seafood plates run slightly pricier for the ingredients, while pizzas stay fairly priced. There is little in the way of fusion flash—just well-sourced tradition that shines when the oven is in full rhythm. Families fit right in. Kids who like simple, tasty food will be happy with a Margherita, Marinara without cheese, or gnocchi alla Sorrentina. No formal kids menu, but plenty of approachable choices and shareable plates; arrive early to avoid long waits that can test little diners' patience.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€24-36 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential Roman quarter with local clientele; casual, everyday dining rather than tourist center.

Safety: Generally safe residential feel with regular foot traffic; basic streetscape, not a nightlife hub.

Nearby: Surrounded by apartments, local shops, and services; off the main tourist paths.

MonteverdeMonteverde is a primarily residential neighborhood with a relaxed atmosphere, featuring local eateries, parks, and small shops. The dining scene is characterized by traditional Roman trattorias and pizzerias catering mostly to locals rather than tourists, offering authentic and affordable Italian cuisine.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday12:30–15:00, 07:30–22:30 Wednesday12:30–15:00, 07:30–22:30 Thursday12:30–15:00, 07:30–22:30 Friday12:30–15:00, 07:30–22:30 Saturday12:30–15:00, 07:30–22:30 Sunday12:30–15:00, 07:30–22:30

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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