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San Martino makes a pizza called Super Mary that will turn you into an anchovy evangelist and haunt your dreams the second you leave Rome.
Ai Marmi is where you’ll find the best spicy, salami-laden pizza alla diavola in Rome.
Panificio Marè in Prati has so many good-looking pizzas, we’re convinced that one of Michelangelo’s distant relatives is working in the kitchen.
Grab a seat outside on L’Archetto’s shaded patio that’s situated on a pretty tree-lined street, and get ready to choose from 40 different pizza options.
After you visit the Vatican, walk to Lina and load up on all the pizza al taglio while you reminisce about the Sistine Chapel.
La Montecarlo, which has been slinging some of the best pizza in Rome consistently since 1986, is your spot for a fast, flavorful pie.
Head to La Pratolina for perfectly made pinsas, and enjoy them outside on their shaded patio, beneath green vines and white umbrellas.
You can’t talk about Rome without mentioning the Pope, and you can’t talk about Roman pizza without bringing up Bonci.
Forno Campo de 'Fiori makes delicious pizza al taglio perfect for a midday snack.
It’s time to skip Roscioli when you’re in Rome. Just come to Antico Forno Roscioli, their sister bakery near Campo de’ Fiori instead.
Stop for a snack at Supplì, the best place for the namesake fried Roman rice ball in Trastevere.
Located near Rome’s historic film and television studios, Sforno serves Naples-style pizzas on a residential block.