Voglia di Pizza - Gluten Free is a cozy venue in the heart of the city, perfect for those looking for a wide variety of gluten-free dishes in a friendly environment. Friendly and knowledgeable staff, fast service, and excellent gluten-free pizzas.
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5
Quiet and welcoming place. Everything is very good and the staff is really kind.
4
great for those visiting the center, the pizza is quite good
4
I am happy to have come across it by chance, the pizza is excellent, the fried dishes are great, and although it is a bit expensive, it is worth it. I ate well and I will go back.
5
super central area. small but cozy place and very friendly staff. very good gluten-free pizza, honest prices. they also do takeout and delivery.
5
pizza gluten free super!
3
In the city center, if you are celiac and hungry, this little place is for you. Wide gluten-free menu, both for pizzas and pastas, and even desserts. The venue is small, with few seats inside, but there are tables outside too. Fast service, very courteous staff. The carbonara wasn't the best, there are better ones in Rome, while the gluten-free amatriciana wasn't bad. From the table, I saw that the gluten-free dishes were coming out of the same door as the normal ones, and that door seemed to lead directly into the kitchen area. This detail left me quite perplexed because being an AIC certified establishment to avoid contamination, it should have two separate kitchens...
4
I ordered takeout pizzas, one of which was gluten-free. They were ready half an hour after the scheduled time and the staff was very friendly.
4
Very good gluten-free pizza! And the other dishes are abundant and tasty. We have returned several times thanks to the gluten-free menu and I enjoyed both the pizza and the pasta and the eggplant parmesan! The atmosphere is very simple but considering the area, the prices are more than fair, especially in relation to the portions of the dishes!
5
Amazing culinary experience. Very good pizza, specifically one of the best gluten-free and lactose-free calzones I've eaten in Rome. Very kind and courteous staff, accommodating even when making off-menu requests.
4
Great gluten-free pizzeria in the center, the fried dishes were good, the pizzas excellent although my daughter's was a bit overcooked underneath. Wide selection of beers but warm, we asked for them chilled at least with the pizzas! The service was friendly and kind, though there are a few things to improve! What can I say... I would recommend trying their cuisine, you won’t be disappointed!
5
We are Romans and last night we improvised a stroll around Campo de Fiori at dinner time, so we found this gluten-free pizzeria and ordered takeaway pizzas that looked and tasted unexpectedly good. We were expecting a "tourist" pizza or one of those pre-cooked ones from the supermarket, instead they were made on the spot and delicious. The only downside was the exorbitant price: €13.50 for a Margherita!
5
It was truly exciting to be able to stay on Via dei Giubbonari and order a pizza; these are streets I love, and it feels like a privilege to have the opportunity to eat there! The pizza was really great, with excellent quality dough and fresh ingredients. I had a Parmigiana pizza that was really well seasoned! The staff serving at the tables are cheerful, patient, and efficient! Despite the venue being quite crowded both inside and outside, there was practically no waiting at all! The average price for a pizza is around €15. You might say it costs less elsewhere, but I believe it's really well spent for both the location and the quality of food as well as the generous portion!
5
young and helpful staff, excellent food with a wide gluten-free choice. A must-try.
5
The waiter on the terrace last Saturday for lunch was very kind and fast. The food was good, although the ham and buffalo pizza was a bit bland. The grilled vegetable appetizer was good.
5
Finally, a gluten-free pizzeria where you can enjoy a pizza that has nothing to envy from a 'normal' one. Delicious fried foods, and the same goes for the desserts. The pizza is thin, 'Roman-style' just the way I like it. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. AIC circuit.
5
I happened to eat a gluten-free cacio e pepe; the pasta was cooked perfectly and the seasoning was spot on. They have meticulous attention to gluten-free options; in fact, to avoid any mix-up of dishes and thus contamination, they place a small flag on the gluten-free items. The place is very small and narrow, but it’s perfect for a quick lunch before getting back to walking. I will return.
1
The staff is nice and polite, the gluten-free pizza is okay. The spaghetti cacio e pepe was something terrifying; it should be illegal in Rome to serve pasta like that: tasteless and swimming in water, more than a cacio e pepe it looked like a soup.
4
Pizzeria in the Trastevere area, therefore central, where they prepare gluten-free dishes and pizzas, with a dedicated menu. Personally, I enjoyed two excellent pizzas that were generous with toppings, while my wife, who is celiac, had a Margherita with fries and a strawberry tart that could easily serve two people. The place is small and basic. Service is average.
2
We dined in this restaurant after seeing the positive rating (4.4). We were very disappointed. While it's true that there is a lot of choice for pizzas and gluten-free dishes, the quantity does not match the quality. In the meantime, I can understand that the location and the convenience of gluten-free options raise the price, but the gluten pizza I had was heavy, raw inside the 'cornicione', and dry on the outside. Some friends ordered a carbonara and a gricia that were identical in appearance and taste (even though one was gluten and the other was gluten-free). Regarding the gluten-free calzone, it released a liquid (which was supposed to be mushroom sauce but poorly done) and the moisture of the dough brought out the burnt parts on the bottom like a sauce that was anything but pleasant (I am attaching a photo). As for the service, nothing to complain about: the staff was courteous and helpful. We will not return.
4
Apart from an initial misunderstanding with the waiter who scolded me for arriving 15 minutes before the reservation, the evening went well. I must admit that the gluten-free pizza is really good. I would have liked to compliment the pizzaiolo and ask if the dough was homemade or not. In any case, the topping was rich and tasty (finally found zucchini flowers with many flowers and even pieces of buffalo mozzarella), really delicious. The other one, provola and speck, was also good. 2 gluten-free pizzas, gluten-free beer, 1 glass of wine, 2 supplì for €50. Quick service.
1
I tried this place with a friend of mine, she is celiac and I am not. We both chose the gluten-free option, ordering exclusively pizzas (no fries, no alcohol, no dessert). The taste was good, but unfortunately both that evening and the next day we felt unwell. I wouldn't go back nor would I recommend it. Only positive note: very courteous staff.
2
Ridiculous prices (10 euros for a margherita pizza, drink prices not listed on the menu, and then charged 3 euros for a one-liter bottle of water) for subpar quality. A tourist trap. The only positive aspect is the staff's extreme availability.
5
A place close to the beautiful square of Campo dei Fiori. We ate outside on a lovely summer day. The food is very good and they have a special menu for celiacs with many varieties of dishes. They are AIC, so you can go there with peace of mind. The prices are excellent considering that the surcharge for gluten-free is only one euro, much less compared to places in northern Italy. Recommended.
5
Great appetizers SG, excellent first courses with and without gluten, very delicious desserts SG, and very kind staff who are also very attentive to the customer. A top-notch experience. Absolutely worth trying.
4
Tourist locale near Campo dei Fiori. Excellent variety of the menu, including gluten-free options. Friendly and quick staff. I recommend it.
4
Available and quite fast. Average costs. We had a good experience both for lunch and dinner, a good place for celiacs. We will return! Recommended.
5
Very good gluten-free pizza, thin and well-topped just as I like it. The menu is very wide, with many choices available. I ate outside, but the place, although small, is very welcoming and refined. Prices, considering the gluten-free, are in line with being in the center, just a stone's throw from Campo de' Fiori. The staff is polite, friendly, and attentive to customer needs. Highly recommended.
5
Delicious pizza
5
Excellent cuisine, both gluten-free and regular. The place is small and welcoming. A lot of choices among: first courses, salads, and pizza.
3
I’ll start by saying that the pizza is excellent and the waiters are very polite and helpful, but on the downside, the location is too small and with a 30-minute wait sometimes for a table, it seems excessive to remain outside in the cold waiting. I also complain about the fact that if there isn’t a table available inside the restaurant (which is very likely), you cannot sit in the seating areas outside the building due to the lack of warmth that could be avoided with the presence of some halogen lamps or other solutions. Furthermore, the gluten-free menu is too expensive compared to equivalents in other pizzerias; indeed, spending 11 euros for a pizza that can weigh a maximum of 120 grams seems excessive.
5
Great little restaurant near Campo de' Fiori. Very attentive to gluten-free needs. Dedicated menu for those in need. Phenomenal pizza both with and without gluten. First courses are hearty, as they were so full. Excellent supplì. Exceptional staff, friendly and accommodating. Fair prices for the offering. Absolutely worth returning to.
1
I have no words... Staff quite unfriendly and we had to order very hastily.. Not even time to eat and, without asking, they brought the bill because we had to vacate the table... Gluten-free pizza? Yes, sure, too bad my vegetarian pizza had half grilled vegetables and half boiled... Overall inedible pizza because it was overcooked, overly thin, and also burned.. A sole was much, much better... Experience to absolutely not repeat
3
Not a very pleasant experience. I went to this restaurant to try some typical Roman dishes. I started with the carbonara, which in short, "made me want to vomit." Then I moved on to the Supplì, which I didn't like either. Overall, the place is well furnished, but dirty on the floor; near my table I found: sauce on the floor, oil stains, various dirt..... I also noticed that the place is really small (only 30 seats) and not suitable for groups. Not recommended.
5
Pizza with and without gluten really good. A surprise in the offer in the center, among the many tourist traps.
1
Complete chaos. Awkward owner and confused waitstaff. Everything needs improvement.
4
Very good calzone overall. The dough is light and soft. Excellent mozzarella. The ham was particularly salty, which made the overall dish a bit too salty. Tiramisu was good, but the portion was small.
4
After a concert in the area on a rainy day, we went in search of a place that would also meet the needs of my gluten-free girlfriend, and "Voglia di Pizza" seemed to fit that requirement. Cute, essential, small place (not being able, due to the terrible weather, to use the outdoor seats on Via della Pietà), well organized, with kind and attentive staff. We had pizza: the gluten-free one, according to my girlfriend, was good in both the dough and the topping, while ours, although excellently garnished and seasoned, had a dough that was a bit too biscuity which, for a Roman pizza that is already normally thin, isn’t ideal. I hope for a revision of the dough and cooking methods. Good selection of beers, including for celiacs. Standard prices for a pizza with beer. We'll put it to the test next time by ordering traditional Roman dishes. Talk to you then!
4
I went out to dinner one evening with my boyfriend. We ordered two supplì and a trio of bruschetta as an appetizer, then two carbonaras, one of which was gluten-free. Everything was very good, and the portion was quite generous. As for the place, it was welcoming but too chaotic, due to the noise and the chaos created by the waiters. It is not a quiet place at all.
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