Creative Roman pinsa with strong craft beer program; good value and friendly service, but occasional delivery mix-ups and a few reports of heavy dough or early kitchen cutoff.
Il Ponticello competes well with Rome's better neighborhood casual spots through strong food quality in its pinse and fritti, paired with friendly, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution on dough texture and occasional delivery errors prevent grade A territory, while modest ambiance and space comfort keep it solidly in the B+ range. Excellent value and convenient metro access make it a reliable choice for casual Roman dining.
One caveat: Seasonal specials can feel topping-heavy for some diners