Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood Italian spot for Neapolitan-style pies with excellent dough in-house, best when dining in; delivery quality and strict card policy can frustrate.
Da Francesco delivers solid neighborhood pizzeria quality anchored by exceptional Neapolitan-style dough and a pleasant courtyard setting that rewards dine-in visits. However, inconsistent execution—particularly soggy delivery pizzas and occasional food safety concerns—limits reliability, while basic service knowledge and reported payment policy friction prevent grade A territory. Best experienced fresh from the oven in the courtyard rather than as a delivery option.
This neighborhood pizzeria blends Italian warmth with an Austrian tavern vibe, the kind of place where the courtyard feels quiet and spacious and servers often keep things moving. One diner raved that the crust was "light and fluffy," while another wished the patio were tidier, capturing a cozy but lived-in feel overall. In the kitchen, the focus leans classic Neapolitan—airy dough, simple toppings, and a traditional-first mindset rather than flash. The pies shine fresh from the oven, though some report a soggy center if the heat is not cranked or when delivered. Starters like caprese and carpaccio fit the mood; salads can feel basic compared with the standout dough. Families will be fine here: simple pizzas, mild white pies, and kid-friendly choices like Margherita or plain bruschetta make ordering easy. There is no explicit kids menu, but sharing works well, especially in the courtyard. Do note a strict card minimum reported by multiple guests—bring cash to keep things smooth.
Area: Residential Stammersdorf with traditional heuriger vibe; relaxed local crowd over tourist traffic.
Safety: Generally safe suburban area with steady foot traffic near wine taverns; low late-night bustle.
Nearby: Near Stammersdorfer wine taverns and city hiking trail; courtyard seating reported; family-oriented surroundings.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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