Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved San Lorenzo pizzeria with excellent value pies and solid pastas; lively, friendly vibe, but service can be brusque at peak times.
I Fratelli delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional pizza quality with crisp, airy dough and balanced toppings, paired with reliable friendly service and quick execution. The authentic neighborhood charm and strong value proposition make it competitive with Rome's better pizzerias, though occasional service inconsistencies during peak hours and modest space comfort prevent grade A territory. A genuine hidden gem for pizza lovers seeking quality without pretension.
In San Lorenzo, this spot feels like a lively neighborhood pizzeria where locals and students mix with travelers. Servers are often warm and quick, and the pies land fast. One diner noted, "The staff were kind and patient, and our pizzas came super fresh." Outdoor tables give it an authentic and rustic edge when the evening buzz kicks in. The cooking leans classic Roman pizzeria with care: crisp, airy pies, balanced toppings, and well-executed fritti. There are a few creative flourishes—bottarga, porcini, and that honey-guanciale cod—but it stays comfortably traditional. Prices are a sweet spot for Rome, which is why many guests call it a hidden gem. For families, this is a solid choice for kids. The menu has plenty children will actually eat—Margherita, Marinara, focaccia, croquettes—and staff were praised for being kind with little ones. Gluten-free is reportedly available, but one guest found the GF base poor, so traditional dough is the safer bet.
Area: Student-heavy, creative district near La Sapienza; casual, lively streets with nightlife and local spots.
Safety: Generally safe with typical urban bustle; busy evenings, moderate late-night awareness advisable.
Nearby: Close to university, bars, and casual eateries; not far from Termini but feels more neighborhood than touristy.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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