Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Top-tier takeout pizza with creative options and fair prices; organization can lag at peak times, so pre-order online.
Inpazza delivers solid neighborhood pizza excellence through exceptional food quality—light, digestible dough and generous toppings earn consistent raves—and friendly, attentive service. However, occasional consistency dips with soggy pies and no seating with peak-hour waits exceeding an hour prevent a higher grade. For grab-and-go pizza with fair pricing and loyal following, it's a worthwhile destination if you time your visit or preorder.
The vibe here is all about grab-and-go excellence: a tiny counter turning out stacks of hot pizzas for locals and travelers headed to the nearby aqueduct park. Staff are described as friendly and multilingual, and more than one diner gushes, "best pie of the trip" while noting lines at peak hours. Organization sometimes strains under demand, so patience or pre-ordering is wise. The cooking leans elevated traditional rather than flashy fusion: light, digestible dough, well-balanced toppings, and a few creative combos alongside classics. Supplì and an outsized zucchini blossom win shout-outs, and the €4.50 tiramisù is a stealth value. If you time it right, this is seriously satisfying pizza without the sit-down fuss. Families are well covered thanks to the kids pizza lineup at €8 and approachable options like Margherita and wurstel. It is takeout-only with no tables, so plan a park picnic or head home; portion sizes are generous, which keeps both budgets and small diners happy.
Area: Residential Appio Latino near Parco degli Acquedotti; local vibe with families and commuters.
Safety: Generally safe, active streets in evening; typical urban Rome lighting and foot traffic.
Nearby: Close to Parco degli Acquedotti; mix of neighborhood shops, cafes, and apartments.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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