A pinsa may be a flat bread topped with cheese, cured meat and tomato sauce, but it isn’t pizza. Regardless, the simple margherita pinsa highlights the yeasty dough. Read more
Authentic spot in a sketch area! You will be served "pinsa's" not pizza. Essentially a pizza on a pita like flat bread. Roman style and v. unique. Would recommend trying as it is something different.
Delicious flatbread "pinsas" similar to pizza tucked away on an alley off 6th street. Total hidden gem in this rough neighborhood. Amazing sandwiches and cured meats + friendly Italian staff.
Just went here the other night and loved it! Charming and authentic. Plus, they don't serve pizza, they serve pinsa, which is an easier-to-digest flatbread meaning you can eat MORE OF IT.
Amazing pizzas. We had the Margherita, portonaccio. Delicious unique pies. Their espresso is great too, it comes with whipped cream which makes so delicious. Terrible location.
A bit shady neighborhood but the atmosphere inside the restaurant is great as well as their service. Assorted ham and cheese tasted great. Pinsa was good but nothing to fight over for.
It's basically a "peasant" version of pizza made fancy, from high-quality ingredients, where the personal size runs $15–20. Seems expensive for the neighborhood & ambiance, but very good service.