
When it comes to pizza and pasta, great ingredients can be found anywhere… in Italy. We roamed the city streets, back alleys, countryside, valleys, mountain peaks, from Rome to Ragusa and everywhere in between to create the best stone-baked pizza this side of the Trastevere. Now the mama-land’s best dishes are hot and on the table for Lebanon to enjoy!

EAT LIKE A ROAMAN
Our pizza bases are hand-crafted in the same way our Roman ancestors did it all those years ago. We can’t tell you exactly what we put in it because that’s a guarded secret, but we can say that our signature blend makes sure every pizza comes out light and airy with an irresistible crunch. And because all that floury goodness is as light as a feather, it’s easier on the calories and won’t put you in a food coma after a couple rounds.
ORDER NOW
When you’re craving the taste of ROAM, there’s no time to wait. If you live or work in the areas of Kornet Chehwan, Mtayleb or Rabieh, order direct from us to have your meals delivered with Italian speed and flair.

It’s not just our pizza that’s our claim to fame. We’re very selective about the dishes that make it on our menu, because it has to represent Italian comfort food to the fullest. That’s why we’ve explored all of Rome and Italy to find the most iconic pasta dishes, delizioso desserts and supreme street snacks. Some of the ingredients may be a mouthful to say, but trust us, it all makes perfect sense when your mouth is full.
AFICIONADO ALERT!
ROAM is now available on TOTERS!

HAIL THE WOLF
For Romans, the wolf is an important symbol of our city and culture. As legend has it, the son of the god Mars, Romulus, who would later become the first king and founder of Rome (you can see the connection in the name) was rescued and raised by a she-wolf after he and his twin brother, Remus, were abandoned on the shore of the Tiber River to avoid the wrath of their parents’ enemies.
The wolf is also revered as a favourite of the Roman god Mars, while the pagan festival of Lupercalia celebrated the wolf and its role in the founding of the capital of the Empire. With so much love for this incredible creature, it was only fitting that we took the wolf as the symbol of ROAM. And it’s got a pretty decent appetite as well, which makes a lot of sense for us. Now who doesn’t love a little history lesson!