Superb Roman pizza al taglio by weight with many toppings, fast friendly counter service, and bargain pricing steps from Largo di Torre Argentina.
Pizza Florida delivers A-grade performance through exceptional food quality and outstanding service attentiveness, with remarkable speed that makes the counter experience seamless. Severe space constraints and occasional consistency dips at off-peak times prevent a higher grade, though proximity to ancient ruins and exceptional value make this a standout neighborhood destination for Roman al taglio.
Steps from the ruins, this counter shop hums with fast friendly energy. Slices are cut to order by weight and packed with crisp, airy crunch. One diner raved, "the tuna slice surprised me in the best way." Seating is very limited, so many grab and go to the piazza with a view of ancient stones. The cooking is classic Roman al taglio with thoughtful toppings—from mozzarella and tomato to porcini, sausage, and even truffle cream. Expect elevated traditional rather than chefly theatrics. Most visits mention fresh trays cycling out and a light, snappy base; a few outliers found slices cold off-peak, so timing helps. For families, this is an easy win: plain red or mozzarella slices and potato-topped options suit kids, prices are gentle on budgets, and service is kind. There is no kids menu, but the menu itself is kid-accessible with familiar flavors. Plan to stand or picnic nearby as seats are scarce.
Area vibe: Historic center near Largo di Torre Argentina; heavy foot traffic with tourists and local office workers.
Safety: Busy, well-lit tourist corridor; generally safe with normal big-city pickpocket caution.
What's nearby: Opposite Torre Argentina ruins; close to Pantheon/Campo de Fiori; takeaway-friendly benches and plazas.
It’s a casual takeaway with scarce seating, quick service, and occasional cold slices if you visit at odd hours
A busy, friendly counter with a simple interior and lots of takeaways eaten by the nearby ruins