Roma Pizza & Subs is a well-reviewed take-out and dine-in pizza joint that is centrally located along Fort Macon Road in the heart of Atlantic Beach. Known as the preferred destination for post-beach pizza, this eatery is sure to appeal to patrons of all ages and tastes.
The menu has everything you’d expect a good pizza joint to offer, with pies that come in 14” or 16” sizes, and a range of standard and more unique pizza toppings like eggplant, spinach, anchovies, beef, ham and meatballs. In addition, Roma’s offers a specialty pizza with the works, and a fresh and colorful vegetarian pizza that is topped with mushrooms, broccoli, black olives and more. Pizza by the slice is available for patrons who just want a quick bite before returning to the beach, and Roma’s also offers a wide range of subs, calzones and Strombolis. For more classic Italian appetites, there’s also a range of traditional entrees, including spaghetti, bakes lasagna and manicotti – all offered at reasonable prices and served with bread and butter.
Nice and easy, with plenty of Italian options to appeal to larger parties with varying tastes, Roma Pizza & Subs is the preferred go-to for hearty Italian fare to enjoy at the central restaurant, or in the comfort of home.
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