Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination-worthy contemporary pizzeria with creative toppings and excellent fried starters; expect waits on peak nights and prices above neighborhood norm.
Extremis delivers solid neighborhood dining through exceptional food quality—light, flavorful dough and inventive toppings—paired with striking modern design and attentive service. However, inconsistent execution on busy nights and notably long waits prevent a higher grade, making it a worthwhile destination for those willing to reserve early and embrace the contemporary pizzeria experience.
A modern, design-forward pizzeria in Pietralata, Extremis feels warm and bustling without tipping into chaos early in the evening. Guests highlight attentive, upbeat service, with one diner noting the team was professional without being intrusive. Expect a contemporary room, bold colors, and a space that draws both locals and destination diners. The cooking leans contemporary and chef-driven: a Neapolitan base with inventive toppings and standout fritti. Many rave about a light, airy dough and high-quality ingredients, while a minority find the crust chewy or pizzas lukewarm on hectic nights. Pricing runs above the neighborhood norm but aligns with the sourcing and creativity; think fritti to start, a signature pie, and a small dessert to finish. Families are welcome—there are high chairs and a changing table—but the menu skews fixed and creative. Kids who like a simple Margherita or Marinara will be fine, though very picky eaters may struggle with the more adventurous combinations. Outdoor tables help with strollers, and early reservations make for the smoothest family visit.
Area: Residential-industrial Pietralata with emerging creative venues; draws diners beyond immediate neighborhood.
Safety: Generally safe with typical urban edges; well-trafficked evenings.
Nearby: Mixed residential blocks, light industry, and growing dining scene; limited dedicated parking.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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