Delivery · Takeout
Ultra-crispy, thin-crust pizzas made fast by a friendly owner in central Bologna; great value on classics, but drink pricing and small space raise occasional frustrations.
Pizzeria Nettuno earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality—crispy, thin-crust pizzas with fresh toppings delivered at impressive speed—and warm, attentive owner-led service that creates genuine hospitality. Tight, cramped seating and slightly mixed recent value perception prevent grade A territory, but this remains a competitive neighborhood pizzeria that delivers reliable quality and charm in Bologna's center.
Tucked in Bologna’s center, Pizzeria Nettuno feels warm and bustling: a counter, a few tight tables, and pies flying from the oven to boards in minutes. Staff warmth is a recurring theme, with one diner calling the welcome genuinely kind and the crust “crispy to the last bite.” Heart-shaped pizzas add a playful note that regulars mention with a smile. The cooking leans classic rather than showy: thin, crunchy bases, clean tomato, and straightforward toppings like spicy salame, anchovies, and four cheeses. This suits travelers hunting a quick, satisfying bite or locals on lunch break. Praise centers on speed and flavor; pushback comes from a few who find the base dry or the hype outsized, plus occasional grumbles about drink pricing and waits at peak. Families do fine here thanks to simple, familiar pizzas and sweet Nutella options. Space is tiny, so strollers and big groups will struggle, but a Margherita, Marinara (vegan), and a shared Nutella pizza make for easy wins. Portions range from kid-manageable to shareable gigante, so you can right-size the order for hungry teens.
Area: Historic center near university streets; high foot traffic, casual student and tourist mix.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit central area with steady pedestrian activity; typical petty-theft cautions.
Nearby: Steps from busy lanes, cafes, and landmarks; heavy lunch and evening crowds.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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