Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Neighborhood Roman pizzeria with thin, crisp pies, friendly family vibe, and fair prices; quality is usually strong though service and consistency wobble on busy nights.
Good Good Pizzeria delivers solid neighborhood trattoria dining with strong pizza execution and genuinely friendly service that keeps regulars returning. However, quality varies noticeably between visits—seasoning and bake consistency slip during busy nights—and the cramped layout limits comfort. Fair pricing and authentic Roman cooking make it worth visiting if nearby, though it doesn't quite reach the polish of grade A establishments.
The room feels warm and bustling, a neighborhood trattoria where friendly staff keep things moving. Reviewers describe the welcome as genuine, with one sharing, "They treated us like old friends." On packed nights it can feel a bit rushed, and space near the bathroom corridor can be tight. The cooking leans traditional Roman—thin, crisp pies, classic fritti, and pastas like carbonara—more comfort than couture. Pizza is the star when seasoning and bake hit right; several diners rave about the crisp base and balanced toppings, while a minority found pies bland or overtoasted during peak hours. Supplì is often loved, tiramisu wins praise, and prices stay friendly. Families will be comfortable here. The menu has kid-ready options like Margherita pizza, fries, pasta pomodoro, and focaccia. There is no formal kids menu, but portions are manageable and staff are used to families, though stroller placement can be awkward when it is busy.
Area: Residential Roman neighborhood with local foot traffic and family-oriented spots; casual dining over fine dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked streets typical of Appio-Latino; standard urban awareness at night.
Nearby: Close to residential blocks, local shops, and services; a nearby parking garage mentioned by a reviewer.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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