Reviews on Pizza food in Grottaferrata, Province of Rome, Italy. Grottaferrata (Italian pronunciation: [ɡrɔttaferˈraːta] or [grottaferˈraːta]) is a small town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, situated on the lower slopes of the Alban Hills, 20 kilometres (12 miles) south east of Rome. It has grown up around the Abbey of Santa Maria di Grottaferrata, founded in 1004. Nearby communes include Frascati, Rocca di Papa, Marino and Rome.
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4 based on 570 reviews
Marvellous food served by friendly and knowledgeable staff. We had 2 dinners here and both were excellent; the stir-fried zucchini florettes wrapped in bacon and stuffed with ricotta cheese were knock-out! For our mains we had lovely chicken breast and guinea fowl confit. Just superb! On both occasions we had local wines from Lazio that were faultless.
4 based on 144 reviews
La scelta ai Castelli Romani è davvero ampia, però Casa Maggiolina è sicuramente un posto piacevole dove trascorrere una serata con amici. Il posto è bello e curato la pizza è buona anche se il menù pizza non è proprio economico e la scelta non proprio ampia.Ci tornerò per provare la cucina.
4 based on 563 reviews
Nothing less than perfect. From the moment we walked in till we left the place, there was not a single thing that was not excellent! The waiters were friendly, informative and great translators. The menue being in Italien was not a problem, as the waiters translated the whole thing. Old beatiful furniture in a great classic style. Great atmosphere. The prices were good, dishes varying from 10-25 euros, definitely worth the money!All in all, book a table and you won't regret it!
4 based on 196 reviews
What a wonderful little neighborhood pizza place. Nice people serving fresh and delicious slices of all kinds. Great informal place, we'd love to return. Highly recommended, simple, reasonable and just right. Nice little park and view across the via too.
4 based on 229 reviews
What a great experience we had at Wunder Kaffee. We were staying in Castel Gandolfo, but went here based on TripAdvisor recommendations. So far, only one review in English, which indicates it's not a tourist oriented place. But if you're staying in Castel Gandolfo or anywhere else near Marino, it is 100% worth getting out there! It's easy to reach by car and parking is not a problem in the (relatively new) parking garage off of Via Giuseppe Garibaldi.The interior is very cosy in retro style, jazz music playing in the background. They have a great (artisanal) beer selection and a good selection of wines. I enjoyed one glass of each.. Although it is mostly a local place, at least several people in the staff speak sufficient or good English. Simone was able to explain us the menu perfectly. We had very tasty seafood antipasti and pasta as main dish. The idea was to have a secondi piatti as well, but the first two courses were already enough for us, so we went straight to dessert. And wow, the desserts were delicious! We had a chocolate/orange cheese cake and a coffee/choco semifreddo. True delight..The staff was just wonderful to us, could not have been any better. Too bad we are leaving soon, because we would not hesitate to go back.10/10 from us to Wunder Kaffee. Thank you!! :)thank you and see you soon
4 based on 333 reviews
If you are exploring the surroundings of Rome, this is an excellent place to sample the food that every Roman loves.The weekend trips to the Castelli are a local tradition that involves lots of traditional food and copious amounts of wine, and this is the place to dive in such a pleasant festive occupation.The food is excellent, but mind the size of the portions, and is well accompanied by local wines that you would not normally find abroad.The owners are charming people that will happily cater to your every need, but please...please...don't leave any food in the plate.
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4 based on 239 reviews
small table.close to other table..not very comfortable.pizza good. cheap..made by a son and his mother..smokey for close.easy to reach.
4 based on 544 reviews
Since 1990
We arrived about 7:00pm, a little too early, which gave half an hour to explore the surrounding cobbles streets and add to an already brimming appetite. The welcome was warm and hearty and a waitress helped to with our order from the menu. Two of our diners are vegetarian and they both were very impressed with the fare on offer. I opted for the cockles, not sure what the Italian word for it is but they were succulent. I also had an unexpected course of 'escalope of pork' which one of our guests ordered and misinterpreted as 'Scallops' needless to say there were no complaints here as I polished it off and it was delicious. The prices were very reasonable and the food and wine for those that indulged were both excellent. Highly recommended...
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4 based on 463 reviews
Serafino's pizzeria friggitoria artigianale
The pizza gigante is amazing, you can choose 4 different tastes. The base is crispy and thin as i like. All the different flavours are very well combined to offer you a an excelent moment of pleasure for a fair price. The inconvenient of the restaurant is the parking, so you will need to park a litlle far. But you can eat like a pig without feelings of guilty.
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4 based on 461 reviews
DentroFuori Grottaferrata è diventato RISTO FAMILY PARK Non solo Pinseria e griglieria ma un ampia area giochi dedicata ai bambini di più fasce di età ! Zona 0-3 anni, Multigame(calcetto-basket), Playground e pavimento interattivo con 52 giochi!
We were hungry, but not for a fussy gourmet dinner in Italy. DentroFuori looked like it might fit the bill, bit we weren't quite sure what it was! Located on a side street in Grottaferrata, DentroFuori is a bit off the beaten path, but well worth finding! We had no reservation, which caused some consternation at first, but once we were seated, our waiter was more than accommodating. On his advice we ordered a package deal for two including trittico romani, three croquet-type fried balls that were each different and delicious, and a paper cone filled with batter-fried onion rings, eggplant and zucchini---the lightest, crispiest I've ever tasted. Almost too much were the two pinsas that followed...a red mushroom, and a white four-cheese... The red was literally piled with mushrooms, and you could barely make out the crust for the amount of cheese on the white. It is hard to describe the crust--made up of three flours and baked in a wood-fired oven--- incredibly light, tasty, and yet a definite element in the whole. I wish we had several days to go back and sample more from the menu including their mixed meat hamburgers on their homemade burger rolls with homemade potato chips that looked super crispy and delicious.Very family friendly, serving great artisan beers and excellent wines.
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