Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Lively American-style burger joint with fun decor and TVs; solid crowd-pleasers when on form, but quality and service can be inconsistent, especially at peak times.
Crazy Burger delivers fun American-diner atmosphere with well-executed themed decor and friendly staff, but inconsistent execution—cold buns, unmelted cheese, variable temperatures—undermines the core burger experience. Service delays at peak times compound the issue. Best suited for casual game-watching and group hangs rather than reliable quality dining; worth visiting on quieter nights when the kitchen performs.
Step into a slice of Americana with neon touches, character statues, and TVs tuned to the big game; the room can feel warm and bustling. Service is friendly when calm, but several diners noted waits and mix-ups on busy nights. One guest summed it up: "The vibe is fun, but our food took too long and arrived lukewarm." The cooking leans classic pub fare: stacked patties, fried snacks, and sweet finishes rather than culinary pyrotechnics. When the kitchen is on song, burgers land juicy and portions are properly hearty. On off nights, bread can be cold, cheese under-melted, and fried sides taste factory-made. Best suited to casual cravings, game-watching, and group hangs more than a precision-minded foodie quest. Families are common here and the menu is naturally kid-friendly: plain burgers, fries, quesadillas, and brownie with ice cream. There is no clear kids menu noted, so portions may be large and the room can get loud. If you need quieter seating, aim for early evening or a weekday.
Area: Suburban Rome corridor with mixed residential and light commercial activity; attracts locals, families, and groups.
Safety: Generally safe suburban feel with steady foot traffic; typical evening bustle around eateries.
Nearby: Near residential blocks, retail strips, and roads linking Morena and Tor Vergata; TVs for game nights draw sports fans.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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