Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Roman pizzeria with ultra-thin, wood-fired pies, solid primi, and fair prices; expect crowds and occasional slow or uneven service on busy nights.
Pizza & Fichi delivers dependable neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by crisp Roman pizza and well-executed classics like carbonara. However, inconsistent execution—occasional burnt or dry pies—and service reliability that falters on peak nights prevent a higher grade. Fair pricing and warm, bustling atmosphere make it a solid local go-to rather than a citywide destination.
The room feels like a true neighborhood haunt in Giardinetti, warm and bustling when the wood-fired oven is roaring. Servers are often friendly and efficient, though peak nights can get hectic. One diner put it simply: "Thin Roman pizza that is crisp and easy to digest." The cooking leans classic Roman with a few playful touches: scampi cream fettuccine, Iberico pork, and a carbonara that one guest raved about for its gentle, low-temp texture. Expect straightforward flavors over fancy theatrics, with fried starters and ultra-thin pies leading the way. Prices are fair for the quality, which makes this a reliable go-to rather than a destination trophy. For families, it works well. There is plenty kids will eat—Margherita, quattro formaggi, simple pastas, fries, and meatballs from the starters. No kids menu is noted, but the menu is naturally kid-friendly. On party-heavy nights it can be noisy, so early evening visits are the smoother bet.
Area: Residential neighborhood spot serving locals; casual, family-friendly vibe with busy evenings.
Safety: Generally safe suburban Rome feel with regular foot traffic; no notable safety issues mentioned.
Nearby: Giardinetti area; parking on adjacent streets, sometimes difficult; takeaway also popular.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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