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Pizzeria Quattro StagioniB+Worth Trying
Via Giuseppe Bagnera, 65, 00146 Roma RM, Italy
· Pizza Takeout, Pizza restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (516 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Classic Roman pizza by the slice with a legendary Margherita, rock-bottom prices, occasional long waits, and brusque counter service.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Pizzeria Quattro Stagioni excels with exceptional Margherita and crisp Roman-style execution, backed by outstanding value that makes it competitive with respected neighborhood favorites. However, brusque counter service and occasional quality dips like burnt bottoms prevent a higher grade. This is a specialist destination for purists seeking old-school Roman pizza at budget prices, not a full-service dining experience.
Restaurant Summary
The vibe here is pure neighborhood Rome: retro counters, hot trays of pizza al taglio, and a steady line of hungry regulars. Service is brisk and can feel blunt, but the pie speaks louder. One diner put it simply: "That Margherita crackles and tastes right." Expect a busy counter, a few sidewalk seats, and the hum of a place that has done this for decades. Cooking leans classic Roman rather than flashy: thin, crisp bases, balanced tomato, and mozzarella that melts just so. The board is narrow, often centering on Margherita, which is where they shine. If you are chasing modern toppings, look elsewhere; if you want old-school flavor for coins, this fits perfectly. The experience is about tradition over variety, and the value is outstanding. For families, it works well: kids tend to love simple slices like Margherita or Bianca, and prices keep it stress-free. There is no kids menu, but the options are naturally child-friendly—think plain bianca or margherita—with quick in-and-out and a couple of outdoor tables for a fast bite.
At a Glance
- Benchmark Margherita with crisp Roman base
- Ultra-budget pricing for high quality
- Brusque counter service and occasional rudeness
- Limited variety; long waits for non-Margherita slices
- Isolated quality dips like burnt bottoms or watery cheese
What Sets It Apart
- historic_margherita_reputation
- true_roman_al_taglio_crisp
- ultra_low_prices
What People Love
- That shattering-crisp crust
- Balanced tomato flavor without sweetness
- Nostalgic, retro feel
- Paying a few euros for real quality
- Reliably great Margherita
Points of Concern
- Counter service can feel curt or rude per multiple reports
- Limited selection; Margherita dominates and other flavors may require a wait
- Occasional quality issues reported: burnt bases or watery mozzarella
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (none detected at scale here)
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€6-10 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Build a tasting: Margherita (€1.20) + Bianca (€0.80) + Funghi (€1.50) for variety under €4
- For pescatarians, try Napoli (€1.50) or Alici/Capperi (€1.20)
Perfect For
- A quick, classic Roman slice near Ostiense/Marconi
- Budget-friendly lunch on the go
- Pizza purists who value tradition
- Solo snack stops between errands
Location Insights
Area: Residential, everyday Rome; low-key local vibe with students and families, not touristy.
Safety: Generally safe with normal city awareness; steady foot traffic on main streets.
Nearby: Close to Ostiense/Marconi corridors, shops, and apartments; practical stop for takeaway.
Monteverde VecchioMonteverde Vecchio is characterized by its village-like feel within the city, featuring small trattorias, pizzerias, and cafes that cater mostly to locals. The dining scene is authentic and casual, with a focus on traditional Roman and Italian cuisine, attracting residents and visitors seeking genuine neighborhood experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:00–21:30
Tuesday10:00–21:30
Wednesday10:00–21:30
Thursday10:00–21:30
Friday10:00–21:30
Saturday10:00–21:30
Sunday
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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