Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Classic Roman pizza al taglio with big variety, quick friendly service, and excellent value; a few complaints about a brusque staffer and occasional dry slices at off-peak times.
Pizzeria Italia dal 1987 delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality and strong service attentiveness, with crisp Roman slices and helpful staff that regulars return for repeatedly. Limited seating and functional design prevent higher grades, though the authentic neighborhood character and outstanding value make it a reliable local favorite rather than a destination establishment.
A compact Roman slice shop that feels warm and bustling, stacked with trays of fresh pizza and a counter lined with trophies. Service is often quick and helpful, with staff guiding you through toppings and sizes. One diner captured it best: "New flavors kept coming out, so I just kept ordering." It is a neighborhood stop near Porta Pia rather than a tourist circus, and the vibe is authentically local. The cooking leans classic Roman al taglio—thin, crisp, and flavorful rather than overloaded—with occasional twists like porcini with mayonnaise. Expect simple ingredients done right and the freedom to try a few styles by weight. It shines for a casual lunch or quick bite, and the value is outstanding for the quality. A few off-peak visits reported slices a little dry; aim for fresh trays if you can. For families, this is an easy win. Kids gravitate to Margherita and Bianca, and you can size slices to appetite. The menu clearly supports vegetarians (Marinara, Ortolana, 4 Formaggi), with one vegan-friendly option noted. Seating is limited, so be ready for a quick eat-in or takeaway, but the flexible format makes it very kid-friendly.
Area: Mixed commercial-residential near Porta Pia, offices and hotels; everyday local vibe over tourist spectacle.
Safety: Generally safe, regular foot traffic; standard central Rome conditions with good lighting on main roads.
Nearby: Near Porta Pia, embassies, hotels like Leon’s Place, bus corridors; not in the core tourist triangle.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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