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    Tiberius

    3.2 (15 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 7:00 PM - 11:30 PM

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    Classy
    Good for groups
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Kanchan B.

    Eh. We stopped here as for lunch as part of our tour group after visiting Pompei and this place seems to cater specifically for large group tours. The food was a massive disappointment especially after our guides had talked up about what specifically makes the pizza a "Neapolitan pizza" We could choose between a Margherita, Marinara or Prosciutto. Tried the Margherita (with its measily basil leaves) and the Prosciutto - both were just super dry. Honestly the Marinara seemed it like might have been a better option. Also the salad needed more dressing. Its a busy place and while it was massively hard to get waiter's attention to get a bottle of oil, 1 person at our table only got their pizza after everyone else was finished eating! The only bright spot was the Pastiera, which was an addition €3 and quite delicious, so save room for some of the dessert options - they might just be the only saving grace at this restaurant! Yelp 279/ 2018

    Leslie-Ann J.

    Stopped at Tiberius for a pizza lunch organized by our tour company. We had three choices of pizza - ham & cheese, Margherita and Rossa and it included a side salad and a drink. Although we had our food ordered ahead of arrival the Margherita folks had to wait a few minutes. The Margherita was fine a little bit different from the pizza back home. Well because we came here after walking through Pompeii I was really thirsty so I ordered another Pepsi and Sparkling water. After I found out the regular size pepsi was 4 euros and the regular bottle of water was 6 euros I just kept the pepsi. Otherwise, the staff was responsive and kind for the most part. The venue was nice they had a cute patio area in the back.

    Margherita.... average at best
    Matthew B.

    This was part of our Pompei/Mt Vesuvius tour and we were forced here (no biggie) with a set meal designed for us so I had no control over what I could order except the type of pizza (Margherita/prosciutto or Marinara). Anyways, the house red wine was pretty good. I think it's almost standard that anywhere you go in Italy the house wine will always be good. I enjoyed my glass. They served us a really basically salad with a slight drizzle of olive oil. I'm used to big hearty American salads with all the trimmings but honestly this was fine. I like the idea of a simple salad with just a little salt, olive oil and lemon. The pizza... my wife ordered the Margherita (basically an American style- not the fresh white cheese like I expected). It had 2 pieces of basil on it (wish they had more because it was so good). The pizza was average at best. Typical Neapolitan pizza that I find everywhere in NY. Crust was ok, sauce not too much taste and cheese alright but not the fresh Mozz which I like. The Marinara was much better. It was simple- sauce, chopped garlic and green olives (whole w/pits). My pizza was more charred which I love. It was extremely basic but bursting with flavor. I thoroughly enjoyed this more than the traditional Margherita pizza. My wife would agree. We devoured this and used the leftover sauce we spilled on the plate to wipe up with her bland doughy crust lol. I would have rated 3.5 stars overall. Nothing spectacular but just based on our two pizzas, wine and salad. For the ladies they have a Pandora shop there where you can buy Pompei charms which my wife was thrilled with.

    Beer included with lunch wasn't Italian!
    Savanna M.

    We stopped here as the other reviewers did as part of an all day Pompeii/Mount Vesuvius tour. The place seems more like an event venue place, and less of a restaurant, but I guess they make some extra money by offering lunch services to tour groups. Our group arrived and was shown to our tables, unfortunately our table ended up being the last served for food and drink (one drink cart was going around) so the waiting was a bit long, especially when starving. Our tour included one drink and one pizza (pizza orders were called in ahead of time, so they had time to prepare). I opted for red wine, which made me feel quite sick afterwards, so I did end up wishing I had just done water. The pizza was really good! I didn't order pizza often on the trip (not a huge pizza person) but this was by far my favorite and I'll have to side with the Naples' view point that their crust is the best!

    Angela W.

    This was a stop as part of our ruins of Pompeii & hiking Vesuvius tour. Now normally tour bus stops for food are mediocre tourist fare at best. That is NOT the case here. Our individual pizza orders were called in well in advance so that the fresh baked wonders were ready when our group arrived. The grounds are understated outside and lovely. Inside is cool, sleek, modern and still somehow delivers the welcoming Italian feel. There are not proper words to describe how good the pizza is, so I won't try. I will say only this is how I always thought pizza should taste, but never did. Perfection. The waiters, well one waiter in particular, made this stop truly memorable for more than just the pizza. He playfully interacted with our girls teasingly showing one the right way to cut her pizza then play stalking the other for the rest of the meal lest she be caught doing it wrong too. He was a delight! We wish we'd gotten his name. When we return to Naples in 2017 this will be a mandatory stop. Without question.

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    Review Highlights - Tiberius

    Our individual pizza orders were called in well in advance so that the fresh baked wonders were ready when our group arrived.

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    Stuzzico di Lucias - gnocchi and lemon soda

    Stuzzico di Lucias

    4.7(34 reviews)
    1.4 km

    Intro: The day before visiting the Pompei ruins, I was looking for a spot for dinner. Stuzzico di…read moreLucias is the most popular restaurant in terms of reviews on Yelp in Pompei, and it has received a lot of accolades on TripAdvisor, so I made my way over on a Friday evening. Service (3/5): Your typical European experience. Not terribly efficient, friendly, or attentive, but it's a pretty small restaurant so that made things easier. Also a bit of a language barrier with the waitress but we made it work. Ambiance (4/5): Indoor only here which is a bit unusual for Italy where al fresco dining rules. Lovely restaurant though with a homey, comfortable feel. The only downside is that there's no A/C so it was a bit stuffy. Drinks (4/5): I had a Peroni beer (not their standard but one I hadn't had before). It was refreshing. Food (4/5): They start you off with some complimentary bruschetta which is a nice touch. From there, I had the meat platter which came with a generous amount of sliced pork, salad, and bread. I ate half and took the rest to go which they boxed up for me nicely (including utensils which was a nice touch too). The meat was cooked just right at a medium and was flavorful. Overall: If you're looking for a great meal in Pompei, definitely stop by Stuzzico di Lucas. It's located a stone's throw away from one of the entrances to the Pompei Ruins. And also happens to be in the heart of Pompei close to a lot of other restaurants, bars, and shops.

    Such personal service! This is an excellent restaurant, especially if you have gluten and dairy…read moresensitivities. The staff were very helpful and their suggested menu choices were outstanding. They were also most helpful in the wine selection. This small setting gives you a local vibe that's hard to beat. What a great experience! To the staff- Gracie mille!

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    Stuzzico di Lucias
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    Pizzeria Carlo Alberto - Fried potatoes, fried appetizers and fried shrimp plus calamari!

    Pizzeria Carlo Alberto

    5.0(5 reviews)
    2.0 km

    Great service and excellent food! Great atmosphere! No problem the place has a lovely classic…read morelook. Around the corner from the square. Just beautiful

    Winter in Pompeii is engulfing. It engulfs you through silence, empty restaurants and restaurant…read moreowners trying to salvage every opportunity to get just one more guest. It's calm. In this fashion, we were lured into this establishment by the owner while walking through the silent street on a gloomy afternoon. The open, airy space is pleasant and unpretentious. The welcome by waiters was more comparable to a greeting that a host would provide for guests into their own house. Being presented with a wide spanning menu felt completely unnecessary, as within moments of sitting down, the chef came out of the kitchen to greet and tell about the house specialties. The middle aged Italian man was dressed very cleanly and despite little knowledge of English, provided a better recommendation than one could ever desire from yelp or from the menu itself, which still laid untouched on the table. The prosciutto bruschetta was bursting with flavor of fresh, ripe tomatoes that gave off the sweetness of a cherry, the fullness of sun ripening and the flavor that can only be experienced in a dream. The paccheri pasta looked as beautiful as it tasted, in a pleasant green color and the flavor profile that one can only experience in select establishments. Amusingly from the name, the Carlo Alberto pizza was the least favorite of the dishes had here, but was very interesting. If coming through to visit Pompeii, do not miss this establishment.

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    Pizzeria Carlo Alberto - Spicy Pizza Fried appetizers and fried calamari and shrimp!! Yummy

    Spicy Pizza Fried appetizers and fried calamari and shrimp!! Yummy

    Pizzeria Carlo Alberto - The kind of pasta to write books about

    The kind of pasta to write books about

    Pizzeria Carlo Alberto - Bruschetta

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    Zi Caterina

    Zi Caterina

    4.3(11 reviews)
    1.7 km
    €€€

    As American tourists (the scourge or europe) we stopped here after several hours of wandering the…read moreruins of Pompei. It looked nice and inviting from the outside and the posted menu and prices were very reasonable. This was our first official meal in Italy and it was amazing! I had the capresse salad and my daughter had the pizza Quatro formagi, we shared the a frituri (not sure if I spelled that right, but it's fried calimari and prawns) Tomatoes were beautiful and fresh, and the mozzarella the best I've ever had (maybe there's better, but it's the best I've had so far) drizzled in olive oil and lightly seasoned with basil and herbs. The calamari was perfect, crisp coating on the outside and a wonderful texture. Not the usual rubbery fair we get state side. My 13 yr old nearly polished off her entire pizza and the little piece I had was deliciously cheesy with a perfect stone oven crust. All this, 31€. (2€ for the bottle of water) The restaurant itself was very clean and nicely decorated. I noticed as many Italian patrons as I did foreigners. A lot of the staff spoke some English and did with out having to be asked, although I had hoped to use some of the Italian I learned before our trip. I can't attest to the authenticity but it was far better than all of the higher priced Italian restaurants I've been to back home. Enjoy!

    Pizza was excellent! We ordered the caprese and Don vencenzo pizza. Under 10 euros a pie. The…read morecaprese was excellent, but the other was a bit salty. However, 3 Euro house wine made up for it. $1.50 Euro cover charge. I will definitely come back to try other pizza.

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    Zi Caterina
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    Vincanto - Il soffritto

    Vincanto

    4.8(10 reviews)
    1.7 km
    €€€

    So amazing Food was delicious…read moreThe wine was Devine The customer service was excellent Even with our little knowledge of Italian the waiter ran us through the entire menu Fantastic! Thanks so much the team at vincanto! A wonderful dining experience

    My husband and I were in Pompei for one night, and our wonderful host Martina at La Casa di Plinio…read moreB&B (if you're going to Pompei this is undoubtedly one of the best places you can stay - check it out on tripadvisor.com) suggested we eat at one of her favorite restaurants - Vincanto. It is not in a touristy part of town at all, you wouldn't think it was much just from the outside, but once inside it is beautiful. The atmosphere is very romantic and the food - delicious. It's not your typical kind of restaurant though. Basically you get a choice of meal sized antipasto dishes - you'll enjoy cured meats, cheese, bruschetta, different types of pickled or marinated or sun-dried vegetables, wonderful wine, and amazing locally made honey and marmalade to accompany the different types of cheeses. Oh, and the dessert is fantastic so make sure you treat yourself! It is WELL worth it. The host, Yuri, was an absolute delight. He spent a lot of time with us making sure we were happy and got the right types of dishes for us, and regaled us with stories about his favorite place in the world, Napoli. We had no interest in going there but after talking to him, we are now very excited to plan our trip. Basically you go to Vincanto to experience a different way of eating, a beautiful ambience, wonderful wine, and delightful hosts. We very much enjoyed our night here and you will too.

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    Vincanto - I dolci di marigliano

    I dolci di marigliano

    Vincanto - Il gateaux

    Il gateaux

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    Varnelli - Pizza slice

    Varnelli

    4.2(9 reviews)
    1.4 km

    Do NOT eat here. It's a SCAM! I've eaten in many places in Italy in the Napoli region. I've…read morenever seen any places that charge a 3.50 EURO per person sit-in fee. They don't tell you. If you did not look at your bill and start to wonder why it's so high, it is this hidden fee. You might wonder if this fee help at for anything free - absolutely not. You do not get anything free. You need to pay for water. There's no free bread or anything. When you ask them, they say it was on the menu and they don't show you where it is. Since they left a menu at the door, I then looked and it was in the second page in SMALL light orange letter on a GLOSSY white menu. You can barely read it but if you place around with the lighting ant holding the menu in different angles then you will see it. I read such awesome review by others so I want to try it. Don't believe the review about the pizza. You are simple paying for an overly expensive, glorified bread that barely has topics and cheese. See my pictures. The pizza is small and cost 30-50% more than other places. In some cases, I don't even know if you can call it a pizza. I should have know when it's prime dinner time and there's only one other table. I think the people who wrote the review stayed at the hotel that it's connected to and was too lazy to find found elsewhere. So they order a pizza and took it to their room.

    Our waiter Salvatore was absolutely amazing. Very attentive and gave us really great…read morerecommendations. This place is a little bit pricey, but also I feel as though it was worth it for our first time Europe travel. It's right outside of Pompeii at the exit , so knowing it was in a toy area we knew that we might be paying a little bit more for the food. But the service made up for everything, it seems as though it's very team service and a lot of the workers were helping us not just Salvatore. Overall, we had a really great experience and would be back.

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    Varnelli - Restaurant sign

    Restaurant sign

    Varnelli - Spanish pizza

    Spanish pizza

    Varnelli - Cocktails

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    Cocktails

    Il Machiavelli

    Il Machiavelli

    4.8(5 reviews)
    1.7 km

    In the midst of the touristy hustle and bustle, Il Machiavelli delivers a classy fine dining…read moreexperience. Their dishes were superbly put together with finesse and beauty in mind. We tried many things, all were good. The most exceptional were the beef tartare, fried cod with cauliflower and the spaghetti with seafood. We also tried pork belly, fried seafood with salad, tuna tartare with mozzarella, mixed salad, and pasta with tomatoes and mussels from mt Vesuvius. We had an early lunch so we were literally the only ones in the restaurant on a random weekday at 1pm. We ate on the beautiful outdoor patio area that was essentially enclosed in a tent, perfect for the slight chill in the air today. The locals would probably call this place expensive but for a group of 4, we spent about 120 euros including a few glasses of wine. They also have a nice 4-course tasting menu for 35 euros, 50 if you add wine to each course. For us, for the quality of the food with all local ingredients, it was certainly well worth it. Overall, a nice slow-paced restaurant to rest our feet while sipping on some local wines and tasting some good food after a long morning's walk in Pompeii.

    Was a bit nervous walking in thinking I was under dressed, but if I had been wearing a Tux I could…read morenot have been treated any better. The food while small compared to American portions was fantastic. I had the Sea Bass and it was perfectly done. I highly recommend a stop here

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    Il Machiavelli
    Il Machiavelli
    Il Machiavelli

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    Tiberius - italian - Updated May 2026

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