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Gelateria TonyC+Worth Trying

Viale dei Colli Portuensi, 335, 00151 Roma RM, Italy · Ice cream shop, Bar, Coffee shop · 4.6/5 Google (3204 reviews)

Takeout

Popular neighborhood gelateria with wide flavor variety, low prices, and mixed service; quality praised by many but contested by some locals for industrial mixes and sweetness.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Gelateria Tony delivers affordable, playful gelato with solid flavor variety that appeals to families and budget-conscious diners, but inconsistent quality and execution across visits, combined with variable service tone, prevents a higher grade. Recent feedback suggests mild decline in both portion consistency and staff friendliness, though excellent value for money and strong repeat customer loyalty remain genuine strengths for a neighborhood dessert spot.

Restaurant Summary

A bustling neighborhood gelateria where lines form for cones, cups, and playful spaghetti gelato. The vibe is <b;lively and casual, with quick counter action and families in tow. One diner summed it up: "Affordable treats and lots of choice," though others found staff abrupt at times. The menu sticks to Italian dessert classics—crepes, affogato, banana split, yogurt bowls—at budget-friendly prices. Many praise bright flavors and ample variety, while a vocal minority call the gelato too sweet or mix-based. If you value low cost and options over artisanal minimalism, this spot hits the mark. For families, it is easy: cones from €2.50, crepes with Nutella, spaghetti gelato with toppings, and fruit-forward granita or cremolata for dairy-free eaters. Kids will find lots to love, but labeling for allergens and vegan choices can be confusing, so ask before ordering.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€6-10 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential Monteverde/Colli Portuensi corridor with local foot traffic and family clientele; everyday spots over tourist draws.

Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled avenue with steady evening activity; typical urban Rome conditions.

Nearby: Shops, bars, and cafes along Viale dei Colli Portuensi; convenient for strolls and after-dinner sweets.

PortuenseThe neighborhood has a relaxed, community-oriented dining scene with many small, family-run eateries and casual spots. It is frequented by locals seeking authentic Roman cuisine and informal dining experiences away from tourist-heavy areas.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday08:30–21:00 Wednesday08:30–21:00 Thursday08:30–21:00 Friday08:30–21:00 Saturday08:30–21:00 Sunday08:30–21:00

Available: Takeout

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