{"id":2206,"date":"2019-02-09T19:30:54","date_gmt":"2019-02-09T19:30:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/devourromefoodtours.com\/?p=2206"},"modified":"2025-04-04T10:03:35","modified_gmt":"2025-04-04T10:03:35","slug":"best-pizza-rome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devourtours.com\/blog\/best-pizza-rome\/","title":{"rendered":"Where to Find the 7 Best Pizza Spots in Rome"},"content":{"rendered":"

Not that it’s a competition, but Roman pizza is just as interesting as Neapolitan<\/strong> (and just as good).

In Rome, pizza is everywhere<\/em>. It’s rare to go more than two blocks without the smell of yeast and mozzarella wafting<\/strong> from some storefront. Romans eat pizza for lunch,<\/strong> as an afternoon snack, cut into little pieces for an aperitivo<\/em>,<\/strong> and then as a whole pie for dinner (and maybe a quick slice on the way home from the discoteca<\/em>).<\/p>

You’d be crazy to come to Rome and not eat pizza at least once, so we’ve put together this list to help you not only find the best pizza in Rome,<\/strong> but how and when to eat it.<\/p>

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From crispy Roman-style pies to pizza by the slice, here’s where to get your fix in Rome.<\/figcaption><\/figure>

Pizza al Taglio<\/h2>

The word pizza<\/em> in Rome actually refers to a type of bread<\/strong> — flat and bubbly, with a nice ratio of chewy inside and crisp outside. When dressed with just olive and salt, it’s called pizza bianca<\/em>,<\/strong> a near-perfect food that Romans eat strips of for a snack.<\/strong><\/p>

It can be embellished in two ways: <\/strong><\/p>