Penny Roma

Italian restaurant
Gluten-free options
Dinner
Brunch
Italian
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Intimate, greenhouse-like setting with gluten-free pasta options and fresh, market-driven California cuisine.

Good to know

1

Parking is a nightmare, so Uber or Lyft is recommended.

2

Expect to spend around $80 each just for food.

3

They have preset menus that include salads and appetizers.

777 Florida St #301, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
2.4km

People are saying

R
Other reviewers have mentioned how beautiful this space is and the great service. I came on here to make sure that everyone with a gluten allergy knows they have delicious (some of the best) gluten free pasta including a GF tortellini! I often have to search reviews to find out if restaurants accommodate my allergy and it’s not listed on the menu but they do!
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Penny Roma marries the former Central Kitchen's fresh, market-driven California cuisine to the fresh-made pastas from sister restaurant Flour + Water (which is currently closed for renovations). We loved the old Central Kitchen restaurant: the decor/ambiance is almost identical, and if you liked Central Kitchen's food, you'll find a lot to like here too. Food: The marinated squash & mushrooms were delicious although it might have worked better as a hot (versus cold) appetizer. The foccacia was crunchy and bursting with flavor. The tonnarelli cacio e pepe had a delicious sauce, although the pasta was a bit thicker & chewier than what you'd get in Rome. The seared trout was deliciously fatty and well-prepared, on some super-fresh greens with interesting accompaniments. Fregola Sarda was the only slight disappointment of the night; the flavors of the saffron and seafood were a bit overpowered by something acidic (vinegar?). Finally, the pomegranate and bay leaf sorbet was an outstanding dessert: the bay leaf complemented the pomegranate perfectly, adding an almost herbal minty-ness. Dietary restrictions: for a place with a heavy pasta emphasis, there are a fair number of gluten-free dishes (and dairy-free, with a few minor modifications) Kid friendliness: we brought our 5 year old, and although there is no "kids menu", they made a half-portion of pasta for him (he loved the cacio e pepe, although I suspect many kids would also like the bolognese), although his favorite thing was the foccacia Prices are reasonable considering the quality of the ingredients & cooking Getting in: book ahead (reservations open 2 weeks beforehand), sign up for last-minute openings on Resy, or arrive early for a walk-in spot (we arrived at 5 PM on a Sunday, and were 2nd in line for the 5:30 opening)

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