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...
Read moreBy 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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Read morePizza 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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