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Tom’n’JerryB+Worth Trying
Proskauer Str. 13, 10247 Berlin, Germany
· Pizza restaurant, Italian restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (818 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood pizzeria serving thin, well-fermented pies with strong vegan options and fair prices; quality is usually high but can slip at peak times and delivery.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Tom'n'Jerry competes well with Berlin's better neighborhood pizzerias through excellent dough and classic toppings at fair prices, plus a standout vegan program. However, inconsistent doneness during peak times and delivery prevents grade A territory, and tight interior seating with limited outdoor space constrains the overall experience. Strong loyalty and friendly staff make it worth a visit for casual, well-made pizza.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and cozy with a few sidewalk tables that keep things casual. Staff are often described as friendly and welcoming, and the dough aroma draws people in. One diner noted, "The crust was spot on, but it got hot inside during the rush," capturing both charm and the busy neighborhood vibe. The cooking leans classic Italian with thin, gently blistered pies and a few white-pizza riffs rather than culinary theatrics. Expect well-made, traditional toppings, fair prices, and a standout vegan program with plant-based cheese that fans say actually tastes good. Quality is usually high, though at peak times or via delivery, centers can run soft and service slows; dine-in off-peak brings the best experience. For families, this is easy and kid-friendly: Margherita, Salame, and Funghi are straightforward wins, and portions suit sharing. There is no kids menu, seating is tight, and benches outside are small, but simple pizzas and salads make it workable for parents with hungry kids.
At a Glance
- Excellent dough and classic toppings at fair prices
- Strong vegan pizza options with convincing plant cheese
- Inconsistent doneness during peak times and delivery
- Small, warm interior with limited outdoor seats
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- strong_vegan_pizza_program
- well-priced_31cm_pies
- neighborhood_vibe_with_sidewalk_tables
What People Love
- Dough with great texture and lightness
- Vegan pizzas that taste convincing
- Friendly, multilingual service
- Sidewalk seating that feels local
Points of Concern
- Quality can slip at peak times with soggy centers reported by several diners
- Small space gets hot and stuffy; outdoor seating limited
- Delivery service slower and less reliable than dine-in
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (very high five-star share, some marketing-style language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€20-27 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair a Caprese (€10.40) to start, split a Diavola (€13.90) and a Vegan Verdura (€11.90) to compare styles, add olives (€2.90) for a budget-friendly extra
Perfect For
- Casual date over quality pizza
- Weeknight dinner with vegan and non-vegan friends
- Solo slice stop before a night out
- Neighborhood meetups in Friedrichshain
Location Insights
Area: Lively, creative East Berlin quarter with bars and casual eateries; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked; typical urban bustle, busy sidewalks at night.
Nearby: Near Boxhagener Platz and Karl-Marx-Allee corridors; dense residential blocks with nightlife.
FriedrichshainFriedrichshain is characterized by its lively atmosphere with numerous bars, cafes, and restaurants catering to a youthful and alternative crowd. The dining scene is eclectic, ranging from casual street food to trendy eateries, reflecting the neighborhood's dynamic and creative spirit.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday15:30–23:00
Tuesday15:30–23:00
Wednesday15:30–23:00
Thursday15:30–23:00
Friday15:30–23:00
Saturday12:30–23:00
Sunday12:30–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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