OK j’ai envie de mettre 5 étoiles à presque tous les endroits où j’ai mangé à Rome… Mais là vraiiiment la pizza au pesto et pignons de pin, je né m’en remet toujours pas! Grano est un endroit où on peut déjeuner sur place ou à emporter situé dans une petite rue merpendiculaire à la Via del Corso. On passé commande au petit comptoir, il y a des pizzas à la part(celle au saumon avait l’air de valoir le détour mais il n’y en avait plus quand mon tour est arrivé :() des petits ou gros sandwiches. L’endroit est très fréquenté, nous avons pris à emporter, à la caisse on m’a fait goûter des petites pommes séchées à la cannelle qui sont vendues sur place en sachet: Délicieux !! Nous avons traversé la Via del Corso et déjeuné sur les marches de l’église qui se trouve juste là. En bref, pour une pause déjeuner sur le pouce n’hésitez pas.
Min C.
Place rating: 4 Paris, France
cutest little pizza joint that is super instagram worthy. loved the pizza but mainly i LOVE that they had a pesto, pine nut with zucchini pizza. are. you. kidding. me!!! ahhhh so so amazing that I went back to get more after I left the place. Of course i had to walk off all the pizza I ate already first haha. please come here!
Cat C.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Great spot for pizza in the city center. Bustling and only a few tables in this cozy pizza, bakery, café. A bit pricey though, as our pizza and one water cost 16 Euro. They cut off a big square of each for us to share. We opted for the pinenut with pesto and the proscuitto. They have a huge selection but we each chose one we really wanted to try. They also ask if you want it heated up, which is a must! We were able to get a table and dive in. Prior to Italy I was told that most of the pizza in Italy is square shape and totally different. The foccacia bread was so good, nice and crisped and not too carb heavy. I enjoyed the pesto one the most while he enjoyed the proscuitto one more. To me the proscuitto was thicker and tasted more like ham. I had other pizza places bookmarked but this is the closest to us when we were in the shopping area and finally hungry for some food. They also offer free wifi(with the long password) on the board behind the pizza area. I think they’re main sellers are the pizzas but their sandwiches and pastries looked scrumptious as well. This is a great spot for some great pizza although a bit pricey, so watch the weight of your pizza!
Felice M.
Place rating: 4 Montreal, Canada
We came across this cozy bakery on our way to the supermarket and decided to stop for a bite. Very wholesome ingredients. Great variety. Each of our selections were delicious ! The pumpkin cream one was simply amazing.
Anthony I.
Place rating: 2 College Point, NY
FYI: They charge by weight, not by slice. If you like pizza toppings on focaccia bread, this is your place. If not, don’t bother. I’m of the latter opinion. Not sure what the other hype reviews are about but, nothing special here peeps. Just bread and toppings that will cost you, and make you wonder when your done eating it, why you paid that much for it.
Alex V.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
This bakery had the most amazing food we had in rome. Try any pizza slices they have, and you will not be disappointed. They sell it by the weight, so pick the slice size you want, from as many pizzas you want to try. Definitely try it if you are in the area, which is actually a nice area for shopping in Rome as well.
Kitty K.
Place rating: 5 South San Francisco, CA
This quaint shop is fairly small. In the front is where the pizza(sold by weight and not slices) are deliciously displayed. Everything is fresh and is made with whatever is in season. In the back of the narrow shop is quite a display of desserts. There are only a few small tables(2 seaters) inside with high stools to eat on(so not good for groups to eat there). Limited English. BF was the one who found out about this place and tried to sample as many different pizzas that he could. We tried salmon, pesto & pine nut, mushroom & black truffle, and prociutto & mozzarella. All were amazing. Definitely must try! Credit Cards accepted.
Chelene H.
Place rating: 5 Renton, WA
Excellent fast food style pizza. This is some of the best pizza we have had in our three weeks in Italy. The price is by weight. Either find a seat, there are only a few, or get takeaway and eat on the Spanish steps.
Kim L.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
The BEST custard fruit tart I’ve ever had in my life! The pesto pine nut pizza was pretty good too.
Paul W.
Place rating: 5 Cambridge, MA
The pizza here was amazing. I had the prosciutto one and we shared the pesto and pine nuts and the mushroom and truffles, all of them were so tasty and quality price!
Daniel V.
Place rating: 5 Thousand Oaks, CA
This place is amazing! They have 8 – 10 different types of pizza prepared and you can choose the size and variety of pieces you want. They charge by weight, so you can try lots of small pieces. But you’ll want big pieces — it’s that good! And it ranges from traditional pizza to salmon pizza(favorite one!) and other unique recipes. Service was also fantastic! It was obvious the employees enjoyed working here and had fun while helping customers. Desserts also looked great, but we filled up so much on pizza that we could only sample a little piece. This place is fresh and clean, with a free small talked to eat in. Great atmosphere! If this wasn’t our last night in Rome, we would definitely go back again. Highly recommend!
Dan m.
Place rating: 5 Northridge, CA
The pizza is out of this world delicious. Save some room because the desserts are even better.
Mikiko T.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
I didn’t know that eating Panna Cotta could ever be a life-changing experience. But OMG you must have their Panna Cotta with berry sauce! Yummy.
Kathryn W.
Place rating: 4 Long Island, NY
Awesome pizza. Thicker bread than normal, as a lot of Rome serves their pizza with very thin crust, so this place stood out. So much variety, but I stuck with just a regular slice. I like that you pay by the weight so you could sample other slices if you wanted, without getting a whole slice.
Heather D.
Place rating: 5 Mystic, CT
Randomly stopped in and and so glad we did. Amazing pizza. Pesto and pine nuts on buttery focaccia. Expensive but actually worth it. My family actually stated«best pizza ever» and we live in the home of pizza– Naples, Italy!
Emaniac E.
Place rating: 5 Manhattan, NY
Pizza is very delicious. Many varieties to choose from like carbonara, mushroom and truffles, prosciutto and buffalo mozzarella, and so many more. Staff is extremely friendly and helpful. We ate their twice for late evening snacks and would highly recommend it.
Mike H.
Place rating: 5 Carlsbad, CA
The pizza was great and the staff is really friendly. My wife and I stopped by twice during our last trip to Rome. We were on a food tour while in Rome for 16 hours. The desserts were very good as well.
Cindy N.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Best thick crust pizza served on focaccia bread. A little pricey as you pay buy the weight but allows you to sample a little bit of everything!
Milan D.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Best damn pizza ever. Their truffle pizza is addictive. The folks who work there are very friendly. It’s a fun spot. Plenty of locals and just GOODGOOD pizza. Their crust is amazing due to their famous flour/bread products.
Andre P.
Place rating: 4 Wetzikon, Switzerland
This little gem is in a side street and we found it just by accident while shopping. I just love their interior design and the home made cakes at the back end of the store, which not only look very nice but also taste wonderful. You can tell how big the slice should be, and prepare to share, because they are quite heavy. Heavy is a good point, because they will weigh your slice and you pay by weight, so if you are greedy, you pay for it not only on your hips ;-) It’s no cheap place at all, it’s for enjoying delicious food, not saving money… There’s also nice pizza you can get right next to the entrance, which look good but we haven’t tried so far. On the left side you can get dried fruits and nuts, all looking delicious(but we had that slice of cake, you remember…). You can eat your cake or pizza right in the store, there’s a little table to stand at. Most of the people coming here seem to take their cake home. That leads me to the backdraw of this nice place: They don’t serve any coffee or hot drinks, so you need to get that somewhere else(and there’s some options nearby). Oh, and not to forget the biggest plus: All of the staff are very friendly and helpful, even when we got in there while they prepared to close, everyone was smiling and wishing us a nice evening. Just great we went there.