Takeout
Beloved neighborhood pizza al taglio spot delivering tasty, inexpensive slices with friendly service and lots of variety; minimal seating and no restroom may frustrate some.
Pizzeria Angeli e Diavoli delivers exceptional food quality with crisp, flavorful Roman slices and friendly, attentive counter service that makes it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. Remarkable affordability and reliable execution across repeat visits cement its appeal, though the casual al taglio format and modest neighborhood setting prevent it from reaching grade A territory as a destination establishment.
This compact San Saba slice shop feels warm and local, with trays of pizza al taglio beckoning from the counter and a couple of sidewalk tables for quick bites. Diners rave about the crisp, flavorful dough and friendly pace—one said it was the trip’s most satisfying quick meal—while prices stay remarkably affordable for the area. The cooking leans classic Roman with a playful streak: reliable Margherita and Diavola sit next to options like patate with pesto and pine nuts, or the namesake pie with nduja. Expect elevated traditional more than chef theatrics, plus excellent supplì and a sweet finish of pizza bianca with Nutella. Families do well here. Kids gravitate toward simple slices like Margherita or potato, and you can choose portion sizes by weight. Seating is limited and there is no customer restroom reported by several diners, so plan a quick stop rather than a long sit-down meal.
Area: Quiet residential pocket between Aventine and Testaccio, local vibe near Aurelian Walls and Baths of Caracalla.
Safety: Calm and generally safe; light evening foot traffic typical of residential zones.
Nearby: Close to Terme di Caracalla, Piramide, small piazzas, neighborhood shops and a nearby theatre scene.
Available: Takeout
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