Tondo è un ristorante situato in Via Tuscolana, nei pressi della stazione metro Porta Furba - Quadraro a Roma. Si specializza principalmente in cucina pizza e fast food, con un'enfasi particolare sulla pizza napoletana, gradita da molti clienti per la leggerezza e la digeribilità del suo impasto. All'interno dell'offerta culinaria, il ristorante comprende una varietà di piatti che spaziano dalle pizze ai piccoli piatti e delizie tipiche da fast food. Tra i servizi offerti figurano opzioni come il servizio al tavolo, il takeout e la possibilità di effettuare prenotazioni.
L'atmosfera del Tondo è descritta perlopiù come casual e accogliente, con un accenno di modernità che lo rende trendy tra le diverse proposte gastronomiche della zona. È l'ideale sia per chi cena in gruppo sia per chi preferisce mangiare in solitario. Inoltre, è pensato per essere adatto anche alle famiglie con bambini. Per chi apprezza un contesto dinamico, nei momenti opportuni non mancano eventi con musica dal vivo e opportunità di divertirsi guardando eventi sportivi sui vari schermi presenti nel locale.
Le opzioni per il servizio includono la consegna a domicilio, il ritiro a bordo strada, e la possibilità di consumare all'aperto, agevolando così diverse preferenze di fruizione. Sul piano dell'accessibilità, il ristorante dispone di ingressi e spazi adeguatamente attrezzati per accogliere persone su sedia a rotelle. Tra altri servizi rilevanti offerti, vi sono la disponibilità di un parcheggio gratuito in loco e lungo la strada adiacente al ristorante.
Nonostante alcune recensioni entusiaste riguardo alla qualità delle pizze e del servizio offerto presso Tondo, risaltano alcune note meno positive legate a ritardi nel servizio. Vi ricordiamo che queste opinioni possono variare, e consigliamo di verificare ogni eventuale cambiamento direttamente con la gestione del locale prima della visita. Per ora, sono disponibili informazioni limitate sul sito ufficiale o su comunicazioni dirette da parte del ristorante stesso.
Do you have a child? This is not the place for you! I've thought a lot about this evening spent with you but I can't justify it Unfortunately we are still far behind in this company both on the owners' side and on the customer side It's absurd that I, with a two-year-old child, should have anxiety and have problems spending an evening in a pub which is also a pub with a children's menu complete with high seats (therefore accessible to families) In order not to disturb us, they placed us in the back room... and that's fine! immediately after us comes the first complaint from 3 customers who arrived immediately after us with their dogs, they were also accommodated in the room where we were, they saw the children and asked to be moved because dogs with children are they shake While waiting for the desserts, the children who fortunately (which doesn't always happen because they are CHILDREN) were in their place and having allowed us parents to have a quiet dinner without screaming or crying, miraculously wanted to get up and consequently, so as not to bother anyone, I I am thrown into a corner behind an empty table with the children who are LAUGHING without screaming. Only the second complaint arrives from a man who, as soon as he entered, saw us with the children and did not want to have an unpleasant evening because there were CHILDREN there. I can say all this because I have seen and heard everything!!!! The owner came down telling me to sit the children and keep them quiet that two tables had already complained and we obviously decided to leave accordingly. I understand if the children were crying, screaming, complaining and it can be annoying... But NO they were laughing... they were just laughing and in a corner anyway Without getting in the way of those who were working and without being between the tables Having said this, because we were 4 people who work with different roles in the world of catering, we know very well what it means to deal with families with children of all ages The ways of the unspeakable owner This isn't even a complaint from anyone who is a parent... because I wouldn't have allowed myself to do what the owner did even before becoming a mother Fortunately it was the first time and I hope the last and certainly neither I nor my friends will return again so as not to disturb us and consequently we will also warn our friends not to come to visit you so as not to risk a ruined evening But for those who have dogs, yes because TONDO keeps up with the times and those who have children shouldn't go out to relax for a drink and a pizza obviously because it's annoying ;) Ah, we didn't even eat the desserts anymore since they didn't even have them arrive it was a real go away! Shame! Obviously I await the justifications and we are very curious I would like to point out once again that the children have never cried or argued with each other and complained and I do not allow anyone to say otherwise otherwise I would not have allowed myself to write this papyrus and I would also have agreed with you. But children are children and parents also need to leave the house every now and then to be in the countryside with their children who one doesn't see all day for work :)
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Hi Kimey I'm only answering because you asked. I was very sorry for the events that happened because it is always a defeat for …Hi Kimey I'm only answering because you asked. I was very sorry for the events that happened because it is always a defeat for everyone. But the thing that left me most perplexed was your attitude of disdain, annoyed at having asked you, very calmly and apologetically, if you could have handled the situation better. On the other hand, if three tables complain about the same situation there is a problem. Now I don't want to go into details and refute the numerous inaccuracies you wrote to defend your cause, the problem here is another: education. You talk about a retrograde society but what is your idea of society? That of going to busy places and pretending that there is no one around you? Sorry it's not like that! You must have respect for others, you are not owed everything just because you have little ones in tow, you are not untouchable. Children are not to blame but parents have the duty to educate them above all by example. It takes humility, education and respect for others! This is keeping up with the times. But maybe it's pure utopia... P.S. We have a children's menu and high chairs because many families normally come to us to spend a relaxing evening and everyone, when it's time to leave, apologizes for their children even if there is no reason to. These are behaviors of people who respect others... I'm sorry but I'm not the one who should be ashamed.More