Destination tiramisu shop with fast-moving lines, very affordable cups, and flavors that many adore though some find too sweet or hyped.
Two Sizes delivers exceptional tiramisu quality—particularly the pistachio—with remarkably efficient service despite constant queues and fair pricing. However, inconsistent execution (sweetness and texture variation) and minimal seating prevent a higher grade. For a quick, high-quality dessert stop near Piazza Navona, it excels; as a destination for ceremony or comfort, it falls short.
On a cobblestone lane near Piazza Navona, the tiny shop hums with a line that moves with cheerful efficiency and the scent of espresso-damp biscuits. Many gush about silky, balanced tiramisu, while dissenters call it too sweet and overhyped. A traveler summed it up simply: "We queued, ordered, and were smiling minutes later." The cooking here is singular and focused: tiramisu in cups, two sizes, several flavors. Expect classic technique with modern convenience rather than culinary fireworks. Pistachio frequently steals the spotlight, original divides fewer opinions, and caramel leans rich. If you crave plated desserts and ceremony, look elsewhere; if you want a fast, tasty hit, this delivers. Families do well: the small cups suit kids and the flavors are approachable. There is no kids menu, but simple options, clear pricing, and quick service make it an easy stop mid-walk. Note that seating is scarce, so plan to enjoy your dessert on the go.
Area vibe: Historic center with heavy foot traffic, tourists, and some locals; lively streets near Piazza Navona.
Safety: Well-trafficked tourist zone; generally safe with typical pickpocket caution.
What's nearby: Steps from major sights, boutiques, gelaterie, and trattorias; frequent pedestrian flow and queues.