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Ristorante Pizzeria Roma

Ort des größten Berliner Wochenmarktes

Ristorante Pizzeria Roma

Ristorante Pizzeria Roma

The Pizzeria ROMA is a special recommendation of our managing director Gerhard Koch. Anyone who appreciates Italian flair should definitely plan a visit. This is possible at any time, because the restaurant is open 365 days a year!

The oldest pizzeria in Berlin (by its own admission) opened its doors for the first time in 1965. It can be found on Belziger Strasse at the corner of Gothaer Strasse and is located directly opposite the entrance to Heinrich-Lassen-Park. The walk from Hotel Schöneberg is manageable: under 10 minutes.

The ambience

However, ROMA is not only recommended because of the delicious food! The restaurant also has a wonderful ambience. The large, lavishly decorated dining room is decorated with columns and statues. Especially striking are the many beautiful paintings on the walls and ceiling. The interior also offers space for celebrations with up to 120 people.
In summer, guests prefer to enjoy their food and drink in the large outdoor area. It is located on the quiet Gothaer Straße. If you want to talk, you won’t be disturbed by excessive traffic noise.

By the way: On weekdays, ROMA offers a lunch menu with appetizer and main course. Times: 11.30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Daily opening hours: 11.30 a.m. to 11.00 p.m.

Menu

The ristorante offers typical Italian cuisine: in addition to antipasti, salads and, of course, pasta, there is a rich offer of pizzas directly from the stone oven. In addition, a variety of meat and fish dishes. A good Sicilian wine goes well with it. There is something for every taste on the menu.

If you like dessert: the changing desserts, also Sicilian, are very popular. They are not on the menu, but in a refrigerated display case in the dining room, they first please the eye of the beholder – and later the stomach.

By the way:

Weekdays ROMA offers a lunch menu with appetizer and main course.Times: 11.30 to 16.00 h

Daily opening hours: 11.30 to 23.00


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