Delivery · Takeout
High-praise neighborhood spot for pizza by weight and casual slices with very low prices; mostly excellent quick bites, though reheating and service warmth vary.
Pizza Dai Cinque delivers solid neighborhood pizza al taglio with above-average food quality and exceptional service speed that make it a reliable casual option. However, inconsistent execution during peak and late hours—with reheated or stale slices—and limited seating prevent it from reaching higher territory. For grab-and-go Roman pizza at budget prices, it's worth the visit; for lingering meals, expectations should be modest.
A compact Prati slice shop where the counter is lined with trays of pizza al taglio, the vibe stays casual and bustling, and staff cut to your hand-sized request. Diners praise the quick, friendly flow and the crisp, airy base. One traveler put it simply: "Fast service, tasty slices, and easy ordering." Expect reheated slices at busier times and limited seating. The cooking leans classic Roman comfort over flash: Margherita, Diavola, mushrooms, potato and sausage, plus €2 supplì and crocchette. It is traditional and straightforward rather than chef-driven. Most love the light crunch and variety, though quality dips when slices sit too long or are reheated poorly; late-night selections can be sparse. For families, this is an easy win. Kids can point to a Margherita slice, grab fries or a simple crocchetta, and be happy for a few euros. Vegan choices are thin beyond fries, but vegetarians have multiple pizzas and supplì. Prices are wallet-friendly, though by-weight portions with heavy toppings can add up—keep an eye on the scale.
Area: Residential-business Prati near Vatican side; steady local foot traffic with tourists exploring beyond Vatican.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit avenues; busy by day and early evening.
Nearby: Near Lepanto metro, offices, boutiques, hotels; convenient for quick meals and takeaways.
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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