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Ristorante Pizzeria La PizzacciaB+Worth Trying
Viale Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 11, 22100 Como CO, Italy
· Pizza restaurant, Italian restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (1306 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Busy neighborhood pizzeria known for very thin, crispy pies, lightning-fast service, and wallet-friendly prices; go on quieter nights if you dislike crowds and surcharges.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Ristorante Pizzeria La Pizzaccia delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent thin-crust pizzas and brisk, friendly service at fair prices. Occasional quality variation and cramped weekend conditions prevent a higher grade, though the restaurant excels at what it does—fast, satisfying casual Italian dining that appeals to families and locals seeking honest flavors over ambiance.
Restaurant Summary
A lively neighborhood staple where thin and crispy pizzas fly out of the oven and the pace is brisk. Guests describe quick seating, speedy courses, and welcoming staff: "They made our day and sent us off full and happy." Expect a bustling room on weekends with a steady flow of takeout, fair prices, and a crowd that skews local. The cooking stays classic—think Margherita, Diavola, and regional combos—executed with an ultra-thin crust and plenty of topping options. It is not about fancy flourishes, just crisp pies, shareable antipasti, and sides like rustiche fries that earn raves. Best fit for diners who value speed, comfort, and honest flavors over showy presentation. Families do well here: staff offered a high chair and even a quieter table for a little one, and the menu is packed with familiar choices like Margherita, Wurstel, and fries. Portions are generous, prices kind, and the no-nonsense format makes it easy with kids—aim for weekdays if you want less chaos.
At a Glance
- Very thin, crispy pizzas with fast, friendly service
- Strong value vs. central Como pricing
- Coperto €3 per person and small dessert topping surcharges
- Long waits and crowding on peak Saturdays
- Weekend rush can delay food and split ticket timing across a table
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Crispy ultra-thin crust
- Speedy table turns and friendly staff
- Generous portions for the price
- Neighborhood authenticity
Points of Concern
- Coperto €3 per person increases final bill
- Possible long waits and chaotic feel on Saturdays due to demand
- A few reports of curt owner interactions vs. generally kind waitstaff
- Review patterns are organic overall; minor generic praise lines do not dominate
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€18-26 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Vegetarians: Caprese or Verdure pizzas like Spinaci or Zucchina offer easy wins
- Value play: Margherita or Diavola plus shared fries meets most cravings for under €20 pp
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight pizza run
- Families needing quick, friendly service
- Budget-friendly sit-down meal
- Travelers seeking local vibe away from tourist strip
Location Insights
Area: Residential-leaning boulevard just outside the busiest tourist core; popular with locals and families.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked; evening crowds typical on weekends.
Nearby: Near neighborhood shops and housing; a short ride or walk from Como center and lakefront attractions.
Centro StoricoCentro Storico is the historic heart of Como, characterized by charming streets, historic buildings, and a lively atmosphere. The dining scene here includes a mix of traditional Italian eateries, casual pizzerias, and upscale restaurants, catering to both locals and tourists enjoying the lakeside ambiance.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday12:00–14:15, 07:00–23:00
Wednesday12:00–14:15, 07:00–23:00
Thursday12:00–14:15, 07:00–23:00
Friday12:00–14:15, 07:00–23:00
Saturday12:00–14:15, 07:00–23:00
Sunday07:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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