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LivioC-Proceed Cautiously

Via Tiburtina, 119, 00185 Roma RM, Italy · Bakery, Deli, Pastry shop · 4.6/5 Google (286 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Beloved San Lorenzo bakery-deli for quick, budget-friendly Roman pizza, breads, and ready-made dishes, with notable quality and hygiene inconsistencies to weigh.

Why it gets a C- for overall quality

Livio exemplifies a cherished San Lorenzo neighborhood fixture with strong food quality in pizza bianca, breads, and pastries, plus friendly, quick service and budget-friendly pricing that keeps regulars returning. However, documented hygiene concerns including cockroach reports and glove-handling issues combined with inconsistent execution—ranging from excellent to undercooked pizza—prevent a higher grade. The historic charm and loyal following don't override food safety as a core dining concern.

Restaurant Summary

A San Lorenzo standby where counters brim with pizza al taglio, breads, and pastries, Livio feels lively and local. Regulars praise the crispy Roman slices and warm welcome, noting it is excellent for quick lunches. One diner captured the vibe simply: "Fast, filling, and very easy on the wallet." The cooking leans classic and comforting rather than fancy—think pizza bianca and rossa, suppli, gnocchi, and simple ready-made trays. It is a practical stop for everyday bites, with flavors that land best when items are fresh from the oven. Do not expect showy plating; this is a neighborhood workhorse. For families, the format is forgiving: kids can stick to plain pizza and breads, while adults add a pastry or a tray dish. Seating is limited, so plan for counter service and quick turnover. No clear kids menu shows up in reviews, but plenty of simple options keep younger eaters happy.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€10-16 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively student-heavy district near Sapienza; casual, everyday spots serving locals and students.

Safety: Generally safe with busy foot traffic; typical urban wear, vigilance advised at late hours.

Nearby: Close to Sapienza University; mix of cafes, bars, bakeries, and small shops along Via Tiburtina.

San LorenzoThe dining scene in San Lorenzo is eclectic and informal, featuring a mix of traditional Roman trattorias, casual pizzerias, and trendy bars. The area has a bohemian atmosphere with a strong student presence, making it popular for affordable and diverse dining options, often bustling in the evenings.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–19:00 Tuesday07:00–19:00 Wednesday07:00–19:00 Thursday07:00–19:00 Friday07:00–19:00 Saturday07:00–15:00 Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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