Rating: 4.8 ★ (295 ratings)
Mr. Crunch offers a lovely, welcoming atmosphere for diners in Rome, standing out with its notably friendly and efficient staff who ensure great service. The venue is highly regarded by visitors, earning an impressive 4.8 out of 5 rating on Google, and is celebrated for its fair prices and a distinctly crunchy experience. Many appreciate this charming local spot for its quick service and overall pleasant vibe.
Focusing on Italian cuisine, the restaurant is particularly acclaimed for its pizza, with some reviewers even deeming their Margherita pizza to be the best in Rome. Alongside Roman-style pizza and pizza al taglio, the menu features other tasty dishes such as kacamak and suppli. Patrons frequently highlight the margaritas as a must-try, adding to the appealing dining highlights available for brunch, lunch, and dinner, with convenient takeaway and delivery options also provided.
This establishment is ideally suited for anyone seeking authentic Roman flavours in a relaxed setting, whether they are locals or tourists. It works wonderfully for casual meals, quick lunches, or even a relaxed dinner, appealing to those who appreciate a combination of delicious food, good value, and swift, amiable service.
Monday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM | Tuesday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM | Wednesday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM | Thursday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM | Friday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM | Saturday: 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM | Sunday: Closed
+39 392 415 5922
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Comments
Would go again!
As we were eating our pizzas, we noticed they were badly burnt (see photos). I showed them to the vendor and pointed out they were burnt. He ignored me and mumbled something in Italian, leading me to believe we were being insulted. I again pointed out the burnt pizzas, and he simply gestured towards the trash can. There was no effort to make amends. Even if there is a language barrier, some things are universally understood. If not, one can always ask a colleague. Nevertheless, there was no apology, no offer to replace the burnt pizzas or refund the money.
Shortly after, more customers arrived and placed orders with another vendor. I discussed the issue with him. Only after a very lengthy discussion did he partially acknowledge the mistake and offered a refund. I declined! It is outrageous how disrespectfully tourists are treated here. We do not want charity! We paid for burnt pizza, which is also weighed here. It is disrespectful that one has to argue at all! I asked the vendor if he would eat the burnt pizzas, and he said no. So why the long discussion? This is the worst hospitality I have experienced as a tourist in any country. I strongly advise against coming here. You will be scammed and insulted in Italian. The only nice employee here is the one from Bangladesh (many kind regards to him).