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Roma's Pizzeria-Franklin Blvd.

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5743 Franklin Blvd

Sacramento, CA 95824

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(916) 421-1881

Hours of Operation

Open For Lunch T W Thurs 11-10,Fri & Sat 11-11,Sun 11-10,Closed Mondays

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AMEX, DISCOVER, MASTER CARD, VISA

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simlpy the best

Posted by djajfresco on 4/15/2009

Ive lived near romas pizzeria for over 15 years. my parents introduced it to me when i was about 7 or at least from the time i can remember.. im 22 now and still cant get enough of the combo or Hawaiian pizza.... no doubt about it being the best pizza place in Sacramento.. romas pezzeria II is just as good but much smaller seating.. if you plan to eat out with the family and cant decide kfc or Chinese than for 25 bucks or less you can feed a family of 4-5 and have a great family experience

The best Pizza in Sacramento

Posted by CSMobileUser on 3/2/2009

The best pizza in Sacramento I have found the only pizza place that I will buy from now. The pizza here reminds me of a pizza place I grow up eating in south San jose vince'pizza only not as greasey but still awesome

Extra large combo for 24 bucks you cant beat it!

Posted by jimmy631 on 7/24/2008

Its been years since I came home from the east coast..... I will drive from Rocklin to eat this pizza... Best I've ever had here in Sacramento.... Hands Down!!!! Try the garlic cheese bread, its good to....

No better pizza in Sacramento

Posted by thorsney on 4/21/2008

I am a big time pizza fan. For me pizza is one of the basic food groups. And, as far as I'm concerned there is no better pizza in Sacramento than Roma's. I would recommend checking out Roma's if you are looking for extremely tasty, addicting pizza. If, you'd rather have so-so pizza then keep going to those "name brand" pizza places.

Very Good Pizza, But Not if You're Looking for N.Y. Style.

Posted by theseanman66 on 3/16/2008

I literally grew up on NY pizza. I was born and raised on Long Island. I KNOW pizza. This is a great little pizza place, almost good enough to make you forget you're in California.... But not quite. The crust is a little too chewy and slightly thicker than traditional NY pizza. But it's good in it's own right and quite affordable. Their Jukebox has an eclectic mix of music sure to keep everyone happy.

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