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Pizzeria La Boccaccia
Description
Tiny nook for pizza slices with meat or veg toppings, to eat on a small terrace or take out.
Nearby attractions
Ponte Sisto
Piazza Trilussa, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere
Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Church of St Dorothy
Via di Santa Dorotea, 23, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Villa Farnesina
Via della Lungara, 230, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Museo di Roma in Trastevere
Piazza di S. Egidio, 1/b, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Palazzo Corsini, Rome
Via della Lungara, 10, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
John Cabot University Guarini Campus
Via della Lungara, 233, 00165 Roma RM, Italy
Campo de' Fiori
P.za Campo de' Fiori, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Fontana di Santa Maria in Trastevere
Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Galleria Spada
Piazza Capo di Ferro, 13, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Dar Poeta
Vicolo del Bologna, 45, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Tonnarello Scala
Piazza della Scala, 19/21, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Pastamore
Piazza della Scala, 56, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Tonnarello | Paglia
V. della Paglia, 1/2/3, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Osteria da Zi Umberto
P.za di S. Giovanni della Malva, 14, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Pimm'S Good
Via di Santa Dorotea, 8/9, 00100 Roma RM, Italy
L'Elementare - Trastevere
Via Benedetta, 23, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Ristorante Pinseria Da Massi
Via della Scala, 34, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Otello
Via della Pelliccia, 47/53, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
Bacco In Trastevere
P.za di S. Giovanni della Malva, 14, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
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Pizzeria La Boccaccia
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Pizzeria La Boccaccia

Via di Santa Dorotea, 2, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
4.6(906)
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Tiny nook for pizza slices with meat or veg toppings, to eat on a small terrace or take out.

attractions: Ponte Sisto, Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, Church of St Dorothy, Villa Farnesina, Museo di Roma in Trastevere, Palazzo Corsini, Rome, John Cabot University Guarini Campus, Campo de' Fiori, Fontana di Santa Maria in Trastevere, Galleria Spada, restaurants: Dar Poeta, Tonnarello Scala, Pastamore, Tonnarello | Paglia, Osteria da Zi Umberto, Pimm'S Good, L'Elementare - Trastevere, Ristorante Pinseria Da Massi, Otello, Bacco In Trastevere
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Phone
+39 320 775 6277
Website
pizzerialaboccaccia.shop

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Featured dishes

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Margherita
Tomato sauce, mozzarella
Prosciutto Cotto
Ham, mozzarella
Patate
Potatoes, mozzarella
Patate E Salsiccia
Potatoes, sausages, mozzarella
Ricotta E Salsiccia
Sausages, ricotta cheese

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Nearby attractions of Pizzeria La Boccaccia

Ponte Sisto

Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere

Church of St Dorothy

Villa Farnesina

Museo di Roma in Trastevere

Palazzo Corsini, Rome

John Cabot University Guarini Campus

Campo de' Fiori

Fontana di Santa Maria in Trastevere

Galleria Spada

Ponte Sisto

Ponte Sisto

4.6

(5.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere

Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere

4.7

(8.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Church of St Dorothy

Church of St Dorothy

4.7

(125)

Closed
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Villa Farnesina

Villa Farnesina

4.6

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Pasta and Pizza cooking class with wine and more
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Sun, Dec 7 • 10:30 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Pizzeria La Boccaccia

Dar Poeta

Tonnarello Scala

Pastamore

Tonnarello | Paglia

Osteria da Zi Umberto

Pimm'S Good

L'Elementare - Trastevere

Ristorante Pinseria Da Massi

Otello

Bacco In Trastevere

Dar Poeta

Dar Poeta

4.3

(3.8K)

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Tonnarello Scala

Tonnarello Scala

4.8

(6.5K)

$$

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Pastamore

Pastamore

4.5

(3.6K)

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Tonnarello | Paglia

Tonnarello | Paglia

4.7

(31.1K)

Closed
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sabrina lsabrina l
This turned out to be one of my favorite places we ate pizza. We get Neapolitan style pizza back home so I was more interested in Roman style. Boccaccia had simple delicious flavors like pesto zucchini with basil & vegetables (the best one and our favorite!), potato & sausage, diavola, classic cheese, mushroom, & a few other flavors. The only one I didn’t care for was lettuce and olives but that’s personal preference. The woman behind the counter spoke little English but was so kind and had great energy. She was patient with us & seemed to know exactly what we were communicating. She must’ve sensed my kids were hungry because she randomly gifted us with plain bread that I think is called Bianco which was thin & crackly and delicious (salted and baked with olive oil?) while we waited for our slice selections to warm up in the oven. She had also directed us from a table in the front to a bigger one in the back so we’d be more comfortable. Very thoughtful woman and we appreciated her and the pizza. It came piping hot to our table and we enjoyed the hot pizza with cold sodas. Delicious!
Mario MMario M
Pizza in pieces, pizza al taglio in Italian, is always the most expensive option if you eat a lot. A round pizza is usually a better deal. That said, the good thing about Pizza in pieces is that you can mix and try different flavors. The price of Pizza in pieces normally depends on its weight. Some more elaborated pieces can be expensive - this is the rule at least Pizzeria La Boccaccia. This pizzeria offers many flavors and at a OK price considered the location. You can eat in since they have a few seats or take away. As you can see from my pics, 1 beer, 4 squared pizza slices, 1 supplì costed me 9 euros.
Martin KimMartin Kim
I came here after seeing rave reviews about their pizza. The ones I had were certainly good but I don't think the ultra high marks on social media were warranted. It's in a great location, near the hip Piazza Trilussa. The shop itself is nothing much but I kind of prefer my pizza slices (but not pies) from a hole-in-the-wall kind of place anyway. Crust hurt my mouth a bit. Flavors were there but didn't transport me to another dimension. tl;dr pizza is solid but not life-changing. Location is amazing. Store itself not so much. There are better spots in Rome but if you see this place, no need to hesitate.
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This turned out to be one of my favorite places we ate pizza. We get Neapolitan style pizza back home so I was more interested in Roman style. Boccaccia had simple delicious flavors like pesto zucchini with basil & vegetables (the best one and our favorite!), potato & sausage, diavola, classic cheese, mushroom, & a few other flavors. The only one I didn’t care for was lettuce and olives but that’s personal preference. The woman behind the counter spoke little English but was so kind and had great energy. She was patient with us & seemed to know exactly what we were communicating. She must’ve sensed my kids were hungry because she randomly gifted us with plain bread that I think is called Bianco which was thin & crackly and delicious (salted and baked with olive oil?) while we waited for our slice selections to warm up in the oven. She had also directed us from a table in the front to a bigger one in the back so we’d be more comfortable. Very thoughtful woman and we appreciated her and the pizza. It came piping hot to our table and we enjoyed the hot pizza with cold sodas. Delicious!
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Pizza in pieces, pizza al taglio in Italian, is always the most expensive option if you eat a lot. A round pizza is usually a better deal. That said, the good thing about Pizza in pieces is that you can mix and try different flavors. The price of Pizza in pieces normally depends on its weight. Some more elaborated pieces can be expensive - this is the rule at least Pizzeria La Boccaccia. This pizzeria offers many flavors and at a OK price considered the location. You can eat in since they have a few seats or take away. As you can see from my pics, 1 beer, 4 squared pizza slices, 1 supplì costed me 9 euros.
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Mario M

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I came here after seeing rave reviews about their pizza. The ones I had were certainly good but I don't think the ultra high marks on social media were warranted. It's in a great location, near the hip Piazza Trilussa. The shop itself is nothing much but I kind of prefer my pizza slices (but not pies) from a hole-in-the-wall kind of place anyway. Crust hurt my mouth a bit. Flavors were there but didn't transport me to another dimension. tl;dr pizza is solid but not life-changing. Location is amazing. Store itself not so much. There are better spots in Rome but if you see this place, no need to hesitate.
Martin Kim

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4.6
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5.0
15w

This turned out to be one of my favorite places we ate pizza. We get Neapolitan style pizza back home so I was more interested in Roman style. Boccaccia had simple delicious flavors like pesto zucchini with basil & vegetables (the best one and our favorite!), potato & sausage, diavola, classic cheese, mushroom, & a few other flavors. The only one I didn’t care for was lettuce and olives but that’s personal preference.

The woman behind the counter spoke little English but was so kind and had great energy. She was patient with us & seemed to know exactly what we were communicating.

She must’ve sensed my kids were hungry because she randomly gifted us with plain bread that I think is called Bianco which was thin & crackly and delicious (salted and baked with olive oil?) while we waited for our slice selections to warm up in the oven.

She had also directed us from a table in the front to a bigger one in the back so we’d be more comfortable. Very thoughtful woman and we appreciated her and the pizza. It came piping hot to our table and we enjoyed the hot pizza with cold...

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1.0
3y

By far the rudest staff anywhere in the world. I have reviewed almost 300 restaurants on google and this place has the RUDEST most aggressive staff ever.

To start off, when we go there we asked the lady if she could tell us what was on some of the pizzas. She shook her head and said she didn’t speak English. Fine. So we tried to make sense of the menu then all of a sudden she got frustrated we took so long and spoke perfect English. WHAT!!! Why would you pretend you don’t speak English so you don’t have to help your CUSTOMERS ?

Then she literally THREW a metal tray onto the glass counter in front of us and seemed so annoyed at having to serve us.

They clearly do not like tourists here so save yourself the trip. Honestly the rudest place I have ever been to. AVOID AVOID AVOID!!

Worse part was the owner or her manager next to her did not seem to mind at all that this was happening.

The food was a 3/10 for me.

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4.0
3y

Pizza in pieces, pizza al taglio in Italian, is always the most expensive option if you eat a lot. A round pizza is usually a better deal. That said, the good thing about Pizza in pieces is that you can mix and try different flavors. The price of Pizza in pieces normally depends on its weight. Some more elaborated pieces can be expensive - this is the rule at least Pizzeria La Boccaccia. This pizzeria offers many flavors and at a OK price considered the location. You can eat in since they have a few seats or take away. As you can see from my pics, 1 beer, 4 squared pizza slices, 1 supplì...

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