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The Butcher ShopBWorth Trying

Via di Pietralata, 135, 00158 Roma RM, Italy · Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (669 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Customizable burgers with solid meat quality and fast, self-service flow; great for quick, affordable bites but outdoor-only seating and no restroom are real drawbacks.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

The Butcher Shop delivers reliable quality for a casual kiosk format, with strong meat quality and extensive customization that justify its loyal following. However, inconsistent execution on fries and assembly timing and outdoor-only seating that limits year-round comfort prevent it from reaching higher territory. Fair value and friendly service make it worth visiting if you're nearby and weather permits.

Restaurant Summary

A local favorite for build-your-own burgers, this kiosk keeps things fast and friendly with a big toppings lineup and meat ground on display. Diners praise the value and flexibility, noting, "You pay at the counter and get exactly what you want." Outdoor seating only means comfort depends on weather. The cooking leans classic and ingredient-focused rather than fancy—think quality meat and simple assembly over showmanship. Customization is the draw: multiple bread choices including gluten-free, cheeses, vegetables, and sauces, plus a vegan patty. Most bites deliver solid flavor, though a few call out fries that miss the mark or the occasional assembly hiccup. For families, the menu reads kid-friendly with straightforward burgers, fries, and mild toppings. Gluten-free buns and a vegan option help with common needs, but remember it is outdoor-only seating and there is no restroom on site, so plan accordingly with little ones.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€16-22 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Urban mixed-use zone with local traffic and light nightlife; practical rather than scenic.

Safety: Generally safe with regular foot traffic; basic streetscape and lighting.

Nearby: Near offices, workshops, and residential blocks; convenient for locals and passersby.

PietralataThe dining scene in Pietralata is modest with a focus on traditional Roman and Italian cuisine, often catering to locals rather than tourists. The area is characterized by practical, no-frills eateries and some newer establishments aiming to revitalize the neighborhood's culinary offerings.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday19:00–02:00 Tuesday19:00–02:00 Wednesday19:00–02:00 Thursday19:00–02:00 Friday19:00–04:00 Saturday19:00–04:00 Sunday19:00–02:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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