Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood pizzeria with thin-crust pies and a broad, family-friendly menu; tasty pizza on-site but inconsistent service and slow delivery are recurring issues.
Dagály 17 Pizza delivers solid neighborhood pizzeria appeal with praised thin-crust pizzas and fair pricing, but inconsistent execution and delivery quality combined with frequent service delays prevent a higher grade. The casual terrace setting and family-friendly vibe work well for casual dining, though recent complaints suggest mild operational strain. Worth visiting for budget-conscious pizza lovers willing to accept variable wait times.
This neighborhood spot feels casual and family-friendly, with a summer terrace and thin-crust pies sailing past to nearby tables. Reviewers describe servers as pleasant but sometimes stretched: "We loved the crisp crust, but waited too long for drinks." Expect a hybrid setup where counter ordering and table service blur, and delivery can lag. The cooking leans classic Italian comfort: thin-crust pizzas, familiar pastas, and a few bigger mains. When the oven is humming, pizza draws raves for crisp bases and balanced toppings; other times execution slips with topping clumps or underbaking. Prices are kind, making it easy to share a pie and dessert without splurging. For families, it works well: kids like pizza and pasta, high chairs appear, and the menu includes vegan and vegetarian options. There is no dedicated kids menu on the current list, but simple Margherita, bolognese, and burgers cover most young diners. Note that waits can frustrate hungry children during busy hours.
Area: Residential-business mix near Váci út and Duna Aréna; local foot traffic with families and office workers.
Safety: Generally safe, busy arterial nearby; normal urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Close to Duna Aréna, offices on Váci út, parks and river-adjacent paths; lunchtime demand spikes.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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