Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Local pub with hearty burgers, friendly owner energy, and sports screens; great prices but service speed and organization can wobble on busy nights.
New Devil's Kiss delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong burger and sandwich quality at excellent value, supported by genuine owner presence and loyal regulars. However, quality variation between visits and slow service pacing during peak hours prevent a higher grade. It's a worthwhile local spot for casual meals and sports nights, but inconsistency keeps it from competing with the area's more reliable dining destinations.
The vibe is warm and local, a true neighborhood pub where regulars gather for Roma matches and easygoing nights. One guest summed it up: "You walk in for one beer and end up staying, chatting with the owner." The room is simple and welcoming, with seasonal decorations and sports screens, though peak hours can get loud and lively. In the kitchen, the approach is classic pub fare with Roman flourishes rather than theatrics: think juicy burgers with guanciale, hearty platters, and the occasional Nutella pinsa. It suits diners who want comforting, affordable plates over fine-dining bells and whistles. Prices are friendly, portions generous, and beers well chosen, even if service pacing can slip when the place is buzzing. Families are generally fine earlier in the evening. Kids will recognize straightforward burgers, chicken skewers, and onion rings; there is no dedicated kids menu, but portions and simple builds help. On match nights the energy spikes, so aim for earlier seating if you prefer a calmer experience.
Area: Residential-industrial edge of Tiburtina/Portonaccio with student and match-day crowds; casual local hangout vibe.
Safety: Generally safe with regular foot traffic; feels quieter off-peak, livelier on game nights.
Nearby: Near Tiburtina corridor; sports bars, cafes, light industry, and apartments; convenient for Roma match gatherings.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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