Restaurant in Rome, Italy
Crazy Pizza Rome
100Pearl PointsLate-Night Pizza

About Crazy Pizza Rome
Crazy Pizza Rome is worth considering for an easy Via Veneto lunch or casual dinner when convenience matters more than a chef-led Roman dining experience. Book it for groups, hotel-area plans, late-day flexibility; cross-shop more defined Rome restaurants if menu depth, awards, or value benchmarking are the priority.
For a Rome explorer building a day around flexible dining hours, Crazy Pizza Rome is best framed as a practical option rather than a venue with many verified details to compare. It makes the most sense when the group wants a venue with daily midday-to-late availability, not when the priority is a deeply researched restaurant with confirmed menu format, pricing, awards, or room details.
The verified basics are simple: Crazy Pizza Rome is in Rome, opens daily from 12 PM to 1 AM, lists a smart-casual dress code. Treat it as an easy Rome choice when timing matters, especially if the rest of the day is built around other plans.
Book it for convenience, not for a deep Roman food hunt
The case for considering it is practical: it is open daily from midday until late, which gives it a broad usable window for groups with mixed appetites, uneven arrival times, or a schedule that does not revolve around a fixed dining itinerary.
The tradeoff is that there is little verified detail here on chef, menu structure, pricing, awards, or room size. The dress code is smart casual, but beyond that, diners should avoid assuming a specific service style or culinary format without checking directly. For broader planning, use Pearl's Rome restaurants guide, plus the Rome hotels, Rome bars, Rome wineries, Rome experiences guides to build the rest of the day.
Earlier versus later: choose based on the group
Because the verified hours run from 12 PM to 1 AM every day, Crazy Pizza Rome can work for either an earlier stop or a later evening plan. Choose the earlier window if the goal is a simple stop before continuing through Rome; choose the later window if the group needs flexibility after other plans.
Quick reference: choose an earlier time for ease and a lighter schedule; choose a later time when the late operating window is useful.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an earlier or later time better at Crazy Pizza Rome?
Crazy Pizza Rome is open daily from 12 PM to 1 AM in Rome, so the better time depends on your schedule. Go earlier if you want an easier stop before the rest of the day; go later if the full late-night window matters. If you are still comparing options, Doney Restaurant & Café and Harry's Bar are other venues to review.
What should I wear to Crazy Pizza Rome?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat city-casual clothing, especially if you are going in the evening. The daily 12 PM to 1 AM schedule makes it flexible, but smart casual is the clearest guidance to follow.
Is Crazy Pizza Rome good for a special occasion?
It can work for a relaxed occasion if the main priority is flexible timing in Rome. The confirmed daily hours, from 12 PM to 1 AM, make it easy to fit around other plans. If you want to compare it with other dining rooms, Doney Restaurant & Café or Harry's Bar are natural alternatives to review.
How far ahead should I book Crazy Pizza Rome?
There is no verified booking lead time available here. If timing matters, especially for an evening or group plan, check availability directly with Crazy Pizza Rome and confirm the current reservation policy before you go.
What should a first-timer know about Crazy Pizza Rome?
Expect a Rome venue with service every day from 12 PM to 1 AM and a smart-casual dress code. The appeal, based on verified information, is convenience and timing. Specifics such as menu format, pricing, chef details, awards, room size are not verified here.
What are alternatives to Crazy Pizza Rome?
Doney Restaurant & Café, Harry's Bar, Il Piccolo Mondo, Il Cortile, Kohaku are comparison points to consider when deciding where to dine. Pick Crazy Pizza Rome when the daily 12 PM to 1 AM hours and smart-casual dress code fit your plan; compare the others if you want to review more options.
Is Crazy Pizza Rome good for solo dining?
It may be practical for solo dining because the 12 PM to 1 AM daily schedule is easy to fit into a day in Rome. There is no verified detail here on seating layout or solo-specific service, so check directly if that matters to you.
Location
Via Vittorio Veneto, 167, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
Rome, Italy
Compare Crazy Pizza Rome
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crazy Pizza Rome | Rome | , | , |
| Doney Restaurant & Café | Rome | , | , |
| Harry’s Bar | Rome | Italian | , |
| Kohaku | Rome | Japanese Contemporary | €€ |
| Il Piccolo Mondo | Rome | , | , |
| Il Cortile | Rome | , | , |
How Crazy Pizza Rome compares with similar nearby venues.
If you cannot get the table
Try Harry's Bar if the group still wants an Italian meal in Rome with a more classic feel. Try Kohaku if the priority is a defined cuisine brief and a visible €€ price tier rather than a casual pizza-led plan.
How It Compares
Crazy Pizza Rome is the convenience play in this set: central, easy to understand, useful when the group wants a casual meal without a complicated brief. Kohaku is the sharper choice for diners who want a defined cuisine lane, with Japanese Contemporary cooking and a €€ price signal. If the decision is between easy pizza-led dining and a more specific restaurant identity, Kohaku gives you more to evaluate before booking.
Harry's Bar is the better cross-shop for a more classic Italian room, especially if ambience matters more than keeping the meal casual. Doney Restaurant & Café fits readers who want a café-restaurant format near the hotel circuit rather than a single-purpose dinner. Crazy Pizza Rome is easier to slot into an open day; Harry's Bar and Doney make more sense when the room itself is part of the plan.
Il Piccolo Mondo and Il Cortile are the right names to compare if the group wants a more traditional restaurant decision rather than a casual pizza choice. For value, pick the venue whose format matches the occasion: Crazy Pizza Rome for low-stress group dining, Kohaku for a clearer cuisine brief, Harry's Bar for a more classic Italian evening.
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