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MATREM BakeryC+Worth Trying

Viale delle Provincie, 84-86-88-90 Angolo, Via Padova, 79-81-83, 00162 Roma RM, Italy · Pastry shop, Pizza Takeout · 4.5/5 Google (2097 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Destination for sweet pangoccioli buns and pizza al taglio near Piazza Bologna with excellent product highs but inconsistent service and delivery issues.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

MATREM Bakery delivers strong food quality with signature soft pangoccioli and authentic Roman pizza that justify its loyal following, but inconsistent execution across visits and unreliable service interactions prevent a higher grade. The convenient location near Bologna metro and late-night availability add appeal, yet operational friction—slow cashier lines, occasional delivery mishaps, and variable food safety practices—undercut the experience for typical customers.

Restaurant Summary

A buzzing counter bakery by Piazza Bologna where the scent of warm buns drifts over a lively queue. Expect late-night energy and a fast-casual flow: pay at the register, then pick up at the counter. One fan raved their bun was “soft and full of flavor,” while others hit snags with slow cashier lines or brusque interactions. The cooking leans classic Roman street fare: pizza al taglio and the house pangoccioli with cream fillings. When fresh, the buns are fluffy and indulgent, and slices like cacio e pepe can sing; on off nights, a few diners report oily or undercooked pizza and occasional delivery mishaps. Families do fine here thanks to familiar tastes—plain pizza, chocolate-studded buns, and simple creams. There is no kids menu, but options are naturally kid-friendly; just be ready for crowds and queues during peak hours.

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 ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Student-heavy district around Piazza Bologna; lively late hours with grab-and-go traffic.

Safety: Generally safe, busy streets and good foot traffic; typical urban late-night crowds.

Nearby: Close to metro Bologna, Sapienza university buildings, residential blocks, and casual eateries.

TiburtinoTiburtino is a traditional Roman neighborhood with a strong local community feel. The dining scene is mostly casual and neighborhood-focused, featuring bakeries, pizzerias, and trattorias catering to everyday tastes rather than upscale dining. The area is accessible and generally safe, with a practical atmosphere rather than tourist-oriented.
Quartiere San LorenzoSan Lorenzo is known for its vibrant, youthful energy due to proximity to the Sapienza University. It has a lively dining and nightlife scene with affordable eateries, bars, and bakeries popular among students and creatives. The area blends traditional Roman culture with a bohemian vibe.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–01:00 Tuesday11:30–01:00 Wednesday11:30–01:00 Thursday11:30–02:00 Friday11:30–02:00 Saturday11:30–02:00 Sunday11:30–01:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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