Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative vegan pinse, standout fried specials, and warm owner-led service make this a destination for plant-curious and vegan diners, with fair prices and occasional waits.
Al Pachino delivers exceptional food quality that converts skeptics—the vegan carbonara and creative pinsa reimagine Roman classics with genuine flavor and texture. Warm, attentive service from owners Pamela and Giovanni creates genuine hospitality, though tight seating and occasional waits limit the experience. Solid execution across dimensions earns grade A- standing, competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants.
The room feels warm and lively with just a handful of tables, a neighborhood spot where owners greet you like regulars. Reviewers rave that the fried carbonara tastes uncannily real, calling it a "blast from the past," while the staff stays kind and playful. Expect some waits at peak times, but most leave with full and happy bellies. The cooking reimagines Roman comfort through a vegan lens: crisp, light pinsa with creative toppings, soy-braised "wild boar," and convincing "fish and chips." It is inventive vegan Italian that wins over omnivores too, better for diners who enjoy bold flavors and plant-based craft rather than strict tradition. Portions are satisfying and prices align with neighborhood pinserie. For families, the format works: kids can gravitate to simple Margherita-style pinse, fries, and nuggets, while adventurous teens may enjoy spicy nduja or fun specials. Seating is limited, so consider early hours or takeaway. There is no kids menu, but the familiar shapes and approachable toppings help picky eaters.
Area: Residential northeast Rome suburb with local shops; relaxed, neighborhood vibe more than tourist hustle.
Safety: Generally safe residential feel with typical Rome foot traffic; no repeated safety complaints in reviews.
Nearby: Near local housing and small commerce; patrons mention parking realities and small interior space.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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