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    Pizza In Trevi

    4.3 (172 reviews)
    InexpensiveItalian, Gluten-Free, Pizza
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Brian K.

    It was definitely just OK. This was the first pizza we ever had in Rome over 7 years ago and it was the best that I had ever eaten. It is definitely not as good as it once was. This time it was not terrible, but wasn't as fresh tasting and lacked the flavor that it had when we first had it. Maybe too much tourism has watered it down, but I would try somewhere else.

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    Rebecca C.

    The food here was great. A couple family members I was dining with got pizza and the other half got pasta. Everyone enjoyed their meal. My father has celiac and enjoyed his pasta. The restaurant has two kitchens they cook food in to separate the gluten free food from the non-gluten free food. The service was very fast and the restaurant was nice.

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    Devon B.

    Gluten free: Good pizza and okay lasagna. I definitely appreciated the HUGE gluten free menu. The bottled lemonade we got was delicious and we looked far and wide for it for the rest of our trip. Good service the two times we went. I appreciated the free wifi and the spacious area to eat.

    Sopressatta, prosciutto and sausage.
    Paul K.

    Excellent food. Friendly servers. This place was my first ever meal in Italy. Since I'm dining with my whole family, we needed a place that has gf options for my daughter. Here everything on the menu - except for the ravioli - are available gf. We all got pizzas. Mine had prosciutto, sopresatta and homemade sausage. Absolutely fantastic. Each of my kids had mortadella with buratta ( one regular crust and the other gf). My spouse had spicy salami, mushrooms, artichoke and olives. We tried each other's pizza and agreed this was possibly the best we've ever had. And it's a 2 minute walk from the Trevi Fountain.

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    Melissa G.

    I was skeptical of this place based on the fact that it is right next to the Trevi fountain and right in the middle of the touristy section of town but we have it a try based on my husband's never ending search for Gluten free pizzas. I had the Lulli pizza with prosciutto and burrata and it was AMAZING. the pizza crust was delicious as were the ham and cheese on it. I was blown away by how attentive they are for gluten intolerances bringing different seat places and silverware. The service was fast and the prices were fair compared to the area in which it is. Look no further!

    Amatriciana pizza, caprese pizza
    Lauren S.

    The food, the service, and the ambiance are all amazing. Staff go out of their way to make guests feel welcome. Diners of all ages and speaking many languages were served by the amazing multilingual staff. We dined here our first night visiting Rome and chose it for our last one as well. The gluten free menu is all encompassing. If they serve it, it is available gluten free. If dining GF, your placemat will be a different color. We chose a caprese to begin our meal. We both chose pizza- a GF amatriciana (delectable little bits of guanciale!) and a regular salame (not spicy). The GF crust is everything it should be and as delicious as the gluten full. We shared a GF cheesecake for dessert- a perfect end to a memorable evening. Recommend making a reservation and making time before or after to view the Trevi fountain, a few steps from the door.

    Spicy salami
    Stephanie C.

    The pizza is delicious. The servers were very nice. It's right by the Trevi Fountain. It's a little hot inside, then again it was packed so that's how you know it's good.

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    Liberty G.

    Pleasantly surprised with the quality of the food and service for a tourist restaurant right by the Trevi fountain. They were especially nice to my mom who was in a wheelchair, quick to accommodate and rearrange the table so she would fit. Answered our questions politely and were pretty attentive as our meal progressed. We enjoyed lasagna, bucatini all'amatriciana, two plates of linguini al frutti di mare and some refreshing pinot grigio. Every dish was delicious and the perfect moderate serving size. Perhaps not enough food for USA appetites (like my brothers) but we were fine. Pasta was al dente, sauces were flavorful, ingredients were not skimpy. Prices were expected for a tourist restaurant (ie: inflated.) The sit down side of the restaurant was very busy but the other part to stand in line to get pizza al taglio was insanely long. Tables are small and very close together to accommodate the crowds. Traveling to the bathroom was difficult for my mom. This is great place to get quality food if you're spending time by the fountain. We generally stay away from restaurants with bilingual billboards next to historic monuments but this one is the exception!

    Pj H.

    Pasta and pizza delicious. House wine is good and reasonable. service is friendly and fast. Sit only in front half of restaurant. There are no fans in back and you are packed in with lots of sweaty tourists. Would rate a 5 if they had one or two more fans.

    Amy P.

    Absolutely amazing place to dine!! So much was either gluten free or could be made gf! Service was amazing, portions are HUGE, flavor was out of this world and the prices were on par with everything. Very welcoming place-felt at home. Yum!

    Vincent C.

    We stopped in to have some gluten free pizza and it was by far the best gluten free pizza I've ever had. I highly recommend Pizza in Trevi

    Richmond O.

    Really wanted to like this place as it was my last meal before leaving Italy. Decided to order 3 items from the menu. Roman style meatballs, fettuccine ragu and pizza pantheon. Roman style meatballs were either frozen or must have been unsure how to cook them as the outside appeared to be cooked while the inside was cold/raw. Sent it back and they came out with a new batch but still the centre was more cooked but still warm/not fully cooked. Pizza crust was great but the centre was a puddle and soggy. Star of the meal had to have been the ragu fettuccine. Piping hot, well sauced and meaty! Unfortunately 2/3 bad dishes. Could be a tourist trap given it's one of the closest restaurants near the fountain.

    Gluten free individuals get separate tableware to ensure safety

    Gluten free food menu is excellent and the quality is extraordinary! I highly recommend this location for anyone that has a gluten sensitivity or celiac. They have a separate kitchen for gluten free and you even get separate glasses, silverware, and even placemat colors to ensure safety. I had the lasagna and it was divine.

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    Costs 3 times more than Rome overage pizzas. .

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    It may seem like a hot mess being near the Trevi fountain but if you are gluten free it's totally worth it.

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    Da Enzo al 29 - Amatriciana @ Da Enzo, Roma, Italy

    Da Enzo al 29

    4.4(537 reviews)
    1.5 kmTrastevere
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    A friend who had been to Da Enzo's told us the line was worth it and the pasta unforgettable…read more We arrived just after opening and were first in line, even though every table was already full. By the time we were seated, dozens of people were waiting behind us. We sipped an Aperol spritz and lemonade while we waited, chatting with fellow diners who raved about the restaurant. On a sweltering day, our kids were starting to struggle in the heat when the owner came outside and gave them mini pizzas breads. It was a thoughtful gesture that immediately made us feel welcome. Once seated, we ordered burrata, cacio e pepe, amatriciana pasta, pork chops, and fried artichokes. Everything was excellent, but the amatriciana was the standout--rich, savory, and unforgettable. The cacio e pepe was silky, the burrata fresh and creamy, the pork chops juicy, and the fried artichokes perfectly crisp. There's a reason people line up for Da Enzo. The food is exceptional, the atmosphere lively, and the hospitality remarkable. Without question, this was our best meal in Rome and one of our most memorable restaurant experiences.

    Overall 7/10. My partner and I got the burrata and bread as…read morean appetizer, I would give it a 5/10. The tomatoes were fresh and juicy but the burrata was a bit thick (referring to the outer aspect). Also the bread was a bit tough. The amatriciana was good, but not worth a 2 hour wait in a line, 7.5/10. Pasta was perfectly al dente, but the sauce wasn't anything to die for. I think you can get a very similar possibly better pasta in Rome without the wait. My girlfriend got the gnocchi pasta, which she said was a 7/10. The gnocchi was great, but again the sauce wasn't anything special Tiramisu, 10/10. This was amazing. It was sweet without being overpowering. The ladyfingers weren't soggy, and had that strong espresso taste. I would come back here just for this dessert. Also if you don't like cramped spaces, probably not the best spot. I could hear the people next to me better than I could hear the person across me haha.

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    Al Forno della Soffitta

    Al Forno della Soffitta

    4.6(306 reviews)
    1.6 kmTermini
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    Super pizza place with a lot of other great stuff on the menu…read more I looked with envy at the other tables who were enjoying spectacular plates of spaghetti with mussels. * * * That said, my pizza was a grand slam home run. Many of their pizzas are quite elaborate With all sorts of exotic ingredients. I went super simple. Gorgonzola. Mozzarella. That's it. Just enough Mozzarella to cut the Gorgonzola and make for a good melt. * * * If you have never had a gorgonzola pizza, you have never lived. Just sayin'. * * * P.S. My lovely wife got a Norwegian salmon pizza. The Norwegian salmon was stacked up high on her pizza As if she was in the World Series of Poker and she was a big winner. I have never seen so much salmon on one plate. After our meal, I made a discreet phone call to the Norwegian embassy in Rome asking them if they still had any salmon left. The woman at the embassy assured me the Norwegian salmon supply was fine. That surprises me given all the salmon that was on my wife's pizza.

    It was a positive Yelp review that lured us to choose this restaurant for our first night meal…read moreafter traveling from USA. So, I felt that I owed a review of my own in appreciation. Being new to Rome, and having walked 20k steps on our first day, there are an abundance of options a for dining. We wanted something classically Rome nearby to our hotel. The Yelp review of this restaurant was sufficiently positive to entice us. Being American, we appreciate the earlier-than-customary dining options. We arrived at 6pm without a reservation. We were seated immediately. The restaurant is intimate and very well staffed. The wood fire oven is front-and-center and the fresh mozzarella is prominent in display. We ordered a bottle of wine ... all options are very fairly priced. This is nice. We started with a Greek salad to share. It was unlike any American Greek salad ... and a really delight. It is early June but the tomatoes and peppers were ripe and crisp and really fresh. My wife ordered the Marguerite pizza; I opted for the Gorgonzola pizza (the effusive review on Yelp was compelling). Both were solid. We appreciate the thin crust and the crisp edged. The center of both, however, was doughy and somewhat undercooked. Looking around ... the restaurant was over 50% full even at this early hour. Most were Americans. We saw a good number of diners with pasta dishes ... and none were left unfinished. Sadly, we don't have any comparisons to weigh (yet). So, I cannot affirm any "best of" citations, it this is certainly a solid trattoria/pizzeria. The staff are attentive and the food served hot and fresh.

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