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Pizza Gegè Corso di FranciaBWorth Trying

Via di Villa Severini, 18, 00191 Roma RM, Italy · Pizza restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (1034 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Reliable Roman pizza al taglio with excellent supplì and fair prices, but service courtesy and pricing transparency vary by visit.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Pizza Gegè Corso di Francia delivers solid neighborhood value through strong food quality—particularly standout supplì and well-seasoned marinara—at budget-friendly pricing. However, inconsistent dough crispness across visits and variable service courtesy prevent a higher grade. For a casual al taglio spot, it executes the essentials reliably, making it a worthwhile stop for quick, affordable Roman pizza.

Restaurant Summary

This neighborhood spot feels casual and bustling, with slices cut to your chosen size and fritti flying off the counter. Service ranges from kind and helpful to brusque at busy times, but many praise the speed. One traveler summed it up: "Cheap, delicious, and exactly what I wanted for a quick bite." The cooking leans classic Roman al taglio: crisp-edged trays, simple, well-seasoned toppings, and a standout lineup of supplì. Expect reliable flavors rather than chefly theatrics—marinara and funghi-salsiccia draw the most love, while an occasional visit reports less-than-crisp bases. For most, the price-to-flavor ratio hits that sweet neighborhood value. Families do fine here: the format is quick and unfussy, and kids gravitate to patate and margherita slices plus crocchette. There is no formal kids menu, but portion-by-weight makes sharing easy. Vegetarians can choose marinara or veggie toppings; picky eaters should stick to the simpler trays.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€10-16 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-commercial corridor catering to locals, students, and office workers; daytime foot traffic with neighborhood feel.

Safety: Generally safe and well-trafficked by day and early evening; typical urban vigilance at night.

Nearby: Near Corso di Francia thoroughfare, shops and services; convenient for quick bites and takeaway.

TrastevereThe dining scene in Trastevere is eclectic, featuring traditional Roman trattorias, trendy bars, and international eateries. The area is bustling in the evenings with a mix of casual diners and nightlife seekers, offering a warm, convivial atmosphere that blends old-world charm with contemporary vibrancy.
Villa Severini areaThis micro-area is more residential and tranquil compared to the central parts of Trastevere, with small local restaurants and cafes catering mostly to neighborhood residents, providing a more relaxed and authentic Roman dining experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:30–22:30 Tuesday09:30–22:30 Wednesday09:30–22:30 Thursday09:30–22:30 Friday09:30–22:30 Saturday09:30–22:30 Sunday09:30–22:30

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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