Delivery · Takeout
Accessible neighborhood pizza spot with fast service and lots of fans, but quality can be inconsistent and pricing skews high for simple pies.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Pizza Time® Rosny-sous-Bois delivers reliable casual pizza with strong service attentiveness and exceptional speed, but inconsistent food execution—particularly with topping quantity and base temperature—prevents a higher grade. The practical suburban setting suits quick neighborhood visits rather than destination dining, and variable food quality across visits creates uncertainty about what to expect. Best suited for families seeking fast, friendly service and familiar comfort pizza nearby.
This suburban spot draws steady locals for fast, friendly service and familiar pies. Reviews often cheer quick turnarounds and a clean room, with one diner noting the fun 2000s music. Some comments flag occasional missteps like light toppings or a cold pizza, while another praised staff as very helpful. The cooking is squarely classic pizzeria rather than cheffy: think Margherita, 4-cheese, Reine, and a few themed variations. It suits diners after comfort-first pizza and quick bites more than destination pie-hunting. Most feedback is positive on taste, though a few find certain toppings bland or bases a bit oily when loaded. Families are well covered with a Bambino kids menu, nuggets, and familiar pizzas like Margherita. If you have picky eaters, stick to simple pies and skip heavier seafood options; adventurous kids may enjoy the themed pizzas, but there is no deep allergy guidance listed.
Area: Residential suburb east of Paris with shopping zones; practical, everyday dining rather than destination fine dining.
Safety: Generally busy and serviceable; typical suburban safety with steady foot traffic near retail corridors.
Nearby: Near local shops and services; convenient for quick meals, takeaway, and families.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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