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La focaccina di SerafinaBWorth Trying

Via di Sant'Andrea delle Fratte, 28, 00187 Roma RM, Italy · Pizza restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (524 reviews)

Takeout

Excellent Roman pizza al taglio by weight near Trevi/Spanish Steps with friendly service, lots of veggie options, and rock-bottom prices; tiny standing-only space and no restroom.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

La focaccina di Serafina delivers solid neighborhood quality through strong food quality and friendly, attentive service, supported by exceptional value for central Rome. However, inconsistent execution—with occasional cold or dry slices—and the standing-only format without seating prevent a higher grade. It's a worthwhile quick stop for pizza al taglio, especially for families seeking budget-friendly Roman classics.

Restaurant Summary

This tiny counter spot near Rome’s center hums with quick, friendly service and trays of pizza al taglio. Lines move fast, and a guest noted, "the line zipped by and the staff helped me choose." It is undeniably standing-room only, but the value and warm interactions keep people smiling. The cooking leans traditional Roman: crisp-bottomed slabs with simple, well-balanced toppings like potatoes, cacio e pepe, and mushrooms with sausage. You choose the size and pay by weight, so it is perfect for sampling a few flavors. Most slices taste freshly reheated and lively, though a small number of diners hit a cold or dry slice at off times. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly with margherita and potato options, and portions scale to appetite. Note there are no seats and no restroom, so it is best as a quick stop between sights. Prices stay gentle even in this central location, making it an easy win for hungry kids and adults alike.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€8-12 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic center packed with tourists and shoppers; fast-casual grab-and-go dominates.

Safety: Well-trafficked and well-lit tourist area; petty theft risk typical of city center.

Nearby: Steps from Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps; dense retail, gelato, souvenir shops.

Piazza di Spagna / TreviThis neighborhood is a bustling, upscale area famous for luxury shopping, historic sites like the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain, and a wide range of dining options from casual trattorias to high-end restaurants. The social atmosphere is lively and cosmopolitan, with a mix of international visitors and well-heeled Romans enjoying the vibrant street cafes and elegant eateries.
Sant'Andrea delle FratteA small, charming enclave just off the main tourist thoroughfares, known for its baroque church and a more relaxed, intimate dining scene compared to the busier nearby squares. It offers a blend of traditional Roman trattorias and boutique cafes, appealing to those looking for authentic experiences away from the crowds.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:30–19:30 Tuesday10:30–19:30 Wednesday10:30–19:30 Thursday10:30–19:30 Friday10:30–19:30 Saturday10:30–19:30 Sunday10:30–19:30

Available: Takeout

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