Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Trendy Milan pizzeria with thin and classic dough options, lively vibe, friendly service, and fair mid-range prices; great for crispy Roman-style lovers, but noise and occasional cold pizzas can detract.
Glory POP delivers competitive quality on par with Milan's better neighborhood pizzerias through strong food quality and warm, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution—with repeated reports of cold or undercooked pizzas alongside many flawless experiences—prevents the reliability expected of higher-rated establishments. The vibrant vintage setting and thoughtful two-dough approach appeal to crispy-pizza enthusiasts, but occasional noise and service hiccups keep it solidly in the B+ range.
The room feels vintage and lively with vinyl records, neon, and upbeat playlists. Servers are warm and attentive, sometimes capping the night with limoncello. As one diner put it, "we took a bite and grinned—light, crackly crust and bright sauce." However, a few guests noted music can be loud and occasional booking hiccups. The cooking leans elevated traditional: quality Italian ingredients on two doughs—ultra thin and crispy Roman-style or a softer classic. Toppings skew thoughtful rather than flashy, and many call the pizzas easy to digest. If you prize crunch and clean flavors, this is a strong Milan pick; if you want heavy, gooey pies, you may find it light. Families do well here thanks to simple favorites like Margherita (€8.5) and Caprese salad (€10). Portions are light, so hungry teens may want an antipasto. There is a vegan margherita and salads for varied diets, but no formal kids menu.
Area: Trendy urban zone near Sant'Agostino/Solari with a young crowd, bars, and casual dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, active foot traffic into late evening.
Nearby: Close to M2 Sant'Agostino and Via Solari nightlife; mix of residential and creative offices.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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