Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively De Pijp pizzeria with thin, crispy Roman-style pies, kind service, and strong owner engagement; great for casual dates, but expect tight seating and occasional service delays.
Renato's Pizza De Pijp delivers excellent Roman-style pizzas with crispy crusts and quality toppings paired with genuinely kind, attentive staff—solid fundamentals for a neighborhood pizzeria. However, reliability suffers during peak hours, with temperature and texture issues from service delays, and tight seating limits comfort despite charming De Pijp location. Worth visiting for pizza lovers seeking authentic Italian execution, but operational constraints prevent a higher grade.
On a quiet De Pijp corner, this pizzeria hums with warm, bustling energy. Tables are close, music runs lively, and staff are often described as kind and attentive. One diner summed it up: "Crispy base, balanced toppings, and a fun vibe." Owner replies are frequent and constructive, which helps smooth over the occasional hiccup. The cooking leans classic Roman-style: a thin, crisp crust with quality toppings like burrata, bresaola, and spicy salami. It is not about flashy fusion, just well-made pies, antipasti, and a tiramisu that fans call very creamy, though a few found it boozy. When packed, service can slow and pizzas risk arriving less than piping hot — timing matters here. Families do well: there is a dedicated kids Margherita at €8-10, simple salads, and familiar flavors. Space is tight, so early bookings help. If you need gluten-free, the option exists but reviews suggest mixed results; stick to classic bases for the best experience.
Area: Trendy, residential-meets-boutique streets with young professionals and visitors; lively evenings, casual dining vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic; typical busy Amsterdam side streets.
Nearby: Near Albert Cuyp Market and Sarphatipark; bars, cafes, and small shops create steady flow.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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