Neighborhood pizzeria with tasty, budget-friendly pies and quick counter service; dine-in is smooth, but delivery timing and consistency can be unreliable.
Mastro Pizza delivers reliable neighborhood pizzeria quality with strong food quality and friendly, efficient service, earning a solid grade B. However, inconsistent delivery performance—with recurring cold arrivals and timing delays—prevents a higher grade, and the small, functional space limits its appeal beyond quick casual visits. For dine-in customers nearby, it's an easy win for budget-friendly, well-made pizza.
The room feels like a true neighborhood pit stop, with locals grabbing slices and a few tables for quick meals. Service reads as friendly and efficient, and one diner gushed that their Strepitosa was the best pizza of the trip. Delivery, however, can slip off schedule at busy hours. The cooking leans classic Roman with quality ingredients—stracciatella, porcini, speck, pesto—more elevated traditional than experimental. Pies are flavorful and well-priced, perfect for a casual lunch or low-key dinner without fuss. If you are nearby, it is an easy win for a satisfying pizza fix. Families are welcome: the menu has kid-friendly staples like Margherita, fries, and simple toppings, plus build-your-own options. No kids menu is listed, but pricing is gentle and portions are straightforward for children and teens.
Area vibe: Residential-academic zone near Policlinico and university buildings; local foot traffic and everyday dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled streets, typical urban Rome conditions.
What's nearby: Close to clinics, hotels, and student housing; daytime lunch and evening takeaway demand.