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Pizzeria Romana AlfamaB+?Proceed Cautiously
R. de São João da Praça 75, 1100-519 Lisboa, Portugal
· Pizza restaurant, Health food restaurant, Italian restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (2538 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination for thin, crisp Roman-style pies with friendly service in Alfama; prices mid-to-high for Lisbon, value feels fair if you love light-crust Italian pizza.
Why it gets a B+? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Pizzeria Romana Alfama delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent Roman-style pizza with crisp crust and fresh Italian ingredients and attentive, multilingual service. However, occasional inconsistency in execution—oiliness and mild seasoning variations— and moderate review authenticity concerns prevent a higher grade. The charming Alfama location adds character without reaching destination status, making this a worthwhile stop for Roman pizza enthusiasts rather than a must-visit establishment.
Restaurant Summary
In busy Alfama, this room feels warm and welcoming rather than touristy. Servers switch languages with ease and look after details like shared seating etiquette. One diner summed it up: "A crisp, light crust with vibrant sauce made the pie sing." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans classic Roman—thin, snappy bases, fresh Italian ingredients, and straightforward combinations like Amatriciana, Gricia, and burrata-topped pies. If you love light-crust, ingredient-led pizza, this hits the spot; those wanting gooey, heavy slices may find it restrained. Portions suit sharing, and value feels fair for central Lisbon, though drinks can run high. Families do fine here. Staff have offered crayons, and simple pizzas suit kids. Margherita or crostino-style options are safe bets; adventurous choices with truffle or bitter greens may be less appealing to picky eaters. No dedicated kids menu noted, but splitting a pizza works well.
At a Glance
- Crisp Roman-style crust with fresh Italian toppings
- Friendly, multilingual service and cozy Alfama vibe
- Some inconsistency (oiliness, mild seasoning on certain pies)
- Drinks and dessert pricing can feel high
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- authentic_roman_crust
- multilingual_service
- cozy_alfama_setting
What People Love
- Light, crisp crust that stays crunchy
- High-quality Italian ingredients like burrata and pecorino
- Attentive staff who guide ordering in multiple languages
- Cozy room that feels neighborhood rather than touristy
- Vegetarian and vegan-friendly options
Points of Concern
- A few diners report bland Margherita or excess oil; quality varies by pie and day
- Small room can feel cramped; reservations help at peak hours
- Pricing for drinks and desserts feels premium for Lisbon standards
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (templated owner replies, defensive tone) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- For those expecting heavy New York or Neapolitan style, the lighter Roman approach may disappoint
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-38 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair one richer pie (Gaggia or 4 Formaggi) with a lighter salad (Vado de Fretta) to balance richness
- For vegetarians, 4 Formaggi or Gaggia deliver depth without meat
- Dessert is €16; consider sharing to keep value strong
Perfect For
- Casual date night after exploring Alfama
- Pizza-focused dinner with friends who enjoy lighter Italian pies
- Solo travelers seeking a comfortable sit-down spot
- Families wanting an easy, friendly meal
Location Insights
Area: Historic, tourist-heavy Alfama with narrow streets, intimate venues, and lively evening foot traffic.
Safety: Well-traveled and generally safe; crowded at peak hours, typical old-town lighting and sidewalks.
Nearby: Near cathedral and viewpoints; mix of locals and visitors, many small eateries and bars.
AlfamaAlfama is Lisbon's oldest district, characterized by narrow winding streets, traditional Fado music venues, and authentic Portuguese eateries. The dining scene is a blend of historic taverns and modern casual restaurants, attracting visitors seeking genuine local flavors and a lively, intimate atmosphere.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–22:30
Tuesday12:00–22:30
Wednesday12:00–22:30
Thursday12:00–22:30
Friday12:00–22:30
Saturday12:00–22:30
Sunday12:00–22:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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