A popular Terni pizzeria known for thin, crisp wood-fired pizza and fair pricing, with advance booking advisable because busy periods can produce substantial service delays and noise.
Pizzeria Very Good delivers strong food quality anchored by praise for thin crust and quality ingredients, with good service attentiveness and fair value keeping it reliably solid. Consistency dips slightly during peak crowding, and the welcoming but functional setting lacks destination appeal, preventing a higher grade despite dependable core execution.
Pizzeria Very Good is a busy, family-run Terni institution with the kind of lively dining room where the room hums, tables fill quickly, and the thin-crust pizza is the main event. Reviewers repeatedly describe the crust as crisp, light, well cooked, and among the city’s best; the staff are often warm and capable, though peak-time congestion can turn that welcome into a long wait. One diner’s shorthand captures the appeal: the pizza is “easy to digest and hard to resist.” The cooking is traditional rather than experimental: wood-fired pizza, quality toppings, house-made fried foods, regional antipasti, and homemade desserts. The current menu supports a broad casual spread, from €2.50 supplì and €4.50 fries to €12 bruschette and €9-13 antipasti, so the experience can remain affordable unless you add premium toppings or elaborate starters. It suits groups, regulars, and visitors seeking a local pizzeria more than a quiet or formal meal. Families should find plenty to work with: pizza, fries, potato croquettes, onion rings, mozzarella in carrozza, and other familiar fried items are available, and reviews describe the venue as an easy family choice. There is no dedicated children’s menu in the supplied data, and the crowded room can be noisy, but picky eaters are far more likely to find something comfortable here than at a chef-driven restaurant.
Area vibe: Working-city centre with a mix of industry, municipal services and local commerce
Safety: Generally safe by day; quiet evenings with usual small-city caution in peripheral streets
What's nearby: Near Terni city centre, municipal buildings, local shops, and transport links; not far from Parco della Passeggiata
The crisp wood-fired pizza is the obvious centerpiece, but the best order may begin with a €2.50 supplì or one of the richer regional starters.
Expect a lively, casual room and consider booking, because peak-time delays can be substantial even when you have a reservation.
This is a lively local pizzeria where the welcoming family-run energy comes with a notably noisy dining room at busy times.