Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
A lively neighborhood Italian with reliable pizzas, classic pastas, warm hospitality for families, and occasional service inconsistencies at peak times.
Fantozzi Southgate delivers reliable neighborhood Italian dining with strong food quality anchored by excellent pizzas and classic pastas, supported by warm, attentive service that genuinely celebrates family occasions. However, inconsistent execution between dine-in and delivery, combined with occasional peak-time rushes and modest setting appeal, prevents the higher grade—it's a dependable local favorite rather than a destination restaurant.
A neighborhood spot where the room feels warm and bustling and staff often go out of their way for birthdays and family gatherings. Guests mention servers by name and praise the friendly, attentive service, though a few weekends bring that brisk, get-you-fed energy. One diner summed it up: "We felt looked after from the moment we arrived." In the kitchen, the approach is classic rather than flashy: thin crust pizzas, well-loved pastas, and seafood specials with a traditional Italian bent. Pizzas and carbonara are reliable crowd-pleasers, starters like burrata and calamari shine, and desserts range from comforting to just okay depending on the night. Seafood and steaks carry a premium, but most dishes feel fairly priced for the quality. Families are very welcome: staff handle buggies, birthdays get a candle, and there are straightforward options kids actually eat like spaghetti bolognese, lasagne, and margherita-style pizza. Gluten-free pizza and pasta are available, too. If little ones are picky, stick to simple pastas or garlic pizza bread and skip the pricier seafood.
Area: Suburban high street with local shops and families; relaxed neighborhood vibe near Southgate tube.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked high street with good lighting and steady footfall.
Nearby: Near Asda Southgate; street parking and Asda car park used by diners; mix of shops and cafes.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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