


A menu featuring classic & creative Italian small & shared plates & pizzas in a contemporary space.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 399 Morse St NE, Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 851-3995
Website: https://www.stellinapizzeria.com/
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Reviews
Although, the area around is a little shady, there are homeless people loitering near the restaurant and parking is difficult to find. It was mostly empty here, when we ate around 2pm on the last Sunday in December. It was $66 for two pizzas, a drink, tip, tax, and their 3% service charge.
My wife and I came in for an early dinner (~5pm) on Saturday evening. We didn’t have a reservation but were seated immediately. We initially requested to sit outside, but mosquitos became an issue. The staff was super accommodating and quickly moved us inside to the side bar without any fuss, which we appreciated.
The interior space was clean and well decorated evoking an Italian charm that made dinner more of an experience than just a meal. Noise level was also perfect, and it was easy to have a conversation even during dinner hours.
We ordered the Ave Cesare (7/10), Cacio e Pepe pasta (7.5/10), and the Piccante pizza without the ‘nduja jam (9/10). The pizza is the clear standout if you favor Neapolitan style—thin, soft, and chewy crust with a slightly charred edge. I’d return just for that. The pasta was solid but not particularly memorable. The Caesar was decent, though the croutons felt more like scattered crumbs than crunchy bites; that’s more of a personal preference than a critique. I’ve had better pasta and Caesar salads elsewhere in DC.
Portions were fair for the price, and the total for two came to around $75 including tip.
We would 100% go back and would recommend it to anyone looking for good pizza in the DMV. We look forward to trying more of the menu next time.
Unfortunately, the service was terrible. Our waitress tried to upsell us during every single interaction, which was uncomfortable. When we politely declined, she was rude. She got one of our drink orders wrong. My fiancé ordered a beer and was brought a cocktail, which wasn’t too big of a deal, however nothing was done to correct it. She didn’t offer to comp the drink or even the $ difference (the beer was $8 and the cocktail was $15). Finally, despite the staff clearing our plates the second we finished eating (to the point where we felt we were being rushed out), we couldn’t get her to bring the check for over 30 minutes. We had to flag her down.
Overall, the delicious food wasn’t worth the bad service. Would recommend this place for takeout!
Even if you show up a few mins before the kitchen closes they will still serve you with a smile as you take your food to-go.
Pizza was great! Thin crust. Not too doughy.