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One of the best and oldest pastry shops in Rome in the heart of Prati, 10 minute from the apartment. Salty is also excellent
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Antonini Roma
19 Via Sabotino
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One of the best and oldest pastry shops in Rome in the heart of Prati, 10 minute from the apartment. Salty is also excellent
Located not far from the Vatican, 4 minutes from the apartment ,Panificio Bonci is a bakery opened by internationally renowned baker and Pizzarium founder Gabriele Bonci in 2012. Bonci trades in Roman bakery classics like loaves of bread, cookies, cakes, pastries, and some prepared foods, such as impeccably roasted chicken. There’s pizza al taglio (by the slice), too, and the toppings are far more mainstream than the creative combos you’ll find atop pies at Pizzarium nearby.
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Panificio Bonci
36 Via Trionfale
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Located not far from the Vatican, 4 minutes from the apartment ,Panificio Bonci is a bakery opened by internationally renowned baker and Pizzarium founder Gabriele Bonci in 2012. Bonci trades in Roman bakery classics like loaves of bread, cookies, cakes, pastries, and some prepared foods, such as impeccably roasted chicken. There’s pizza al taglio (by the slice), too, and the toppings are far more mainstream than the creative combos you’ll find atop pies at Pizzarium nearby.
Ice Cream Shop , 2 minutes from the apartment. Delicious homemade ice cream, over 36 flavour, but also muffin, waffles, macarons, frozen yogurt, granite, vegan gelato and italian coffee.
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Gelateria Iamotti
122 Via Trionfale
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Ice Cream Shop , 2 minutes from the apartment. Delicious homemade ice cream, over 36 flavour, but also muffin, waffles, macarons, frozen yogurt, granite, vegan gelato and italian coffee.
When in Rome, you must drink espresso. Drip coffee and Starbucks don’t exist here.There are some unspoken rules if you don’t want to look like a tourist when ordering. First, cappuccinos are only drunk at breakfast. After that, order un caffè(a shot of espresso) or un caffè macchiato (a shot of espresso with a dollop of steamed milk). If you ask for a latte, you’ll simply get milk. In the hotter months, ask for un caffè freddo (cold espresso sweetened with loads of sugar) or crema di caffè (the Roman equivalent of a frappuccino). Two of the most famous cafés are Tazza d’Oro and Caffè Sant’Eustachio.
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Sant' Eustachio Il Caffè
82 Piazza di S. Eustachio
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When in Rome, you must drink espresso. Drip coffee and Starbucks don’t exist here.There are some unspoken rules if you don’t want to look like a tourist when ordering. First, cappuccinos are only drunk at breakfast. After that, order un caffè(a shot of espresso) or un caffè macchiato (a shot of espresso with a dollop of steamed milk). If you ask for a latte, you’ll simply get milk. In the hotter months, ask for un caffè freddo (cold espresso sweetened with loads of sugar) or crema di caffè (the Roman equivalent of a frappuccino). Two of the most famous cafés are Tazza d’Oro and Caffè Sant’Eustachio.
Rome has no shortage of excellent gelaterias. Giolitti, a few blocks from the Pantheon, is the city’s best old-school gelateria.Traditional and imperdible.
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Giolitti
40 Via degli Uffici del Vicario
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Rome has no shortage of excellent gelaterias. Giolitti, a few blocks from the Pantheon, is the city’s best old-school gelateria.Traditional and imperdible.
Located near the Trevi Fountain, Al Moro is among Rome’s most historic restaurants. Order Al Moro’s seasonal dishes, like artichokes in the winter and early spring and mushrooms in the fall, then order the house pasta, Al Moro’s own version of carbonara made with a pancetta-enriched egg sauce and red pepper flakes. Al Moro is pricey, so be prepared to spend a bit more for the same dishes you’ll find at Armando al Pantheon or another institution.( Vicolo delle Bollette 13
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Trattoria al Moro
13 Vicolo delle Bollette
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Located near the Trevi Fountain, Al Moro is among Rome’s most historic restaurants. Order Al Moro’s seasonal dishes, like artichokes in the winter and early spring and mushrooms in the fall, then order the house pasta, Al Moro’s own version of carbonara made with a pancetta-enriched egg sauce and red pepper flakes. Al Moro is pricey, so be prepared to spend a bit more for the same dishes you’ll find at Armando al Pantheon or another institution.( Vicolo delle Bollette 13
The newest venture from local brewery Birra del Borgo pours plenty of beer, but also serves a full food menu from Luca Pezzetta, a pizza baker. There are a handful of front- row seats by the pizza station, where Pezzetta and his team prepare “trrranch” (sandwiches made with pizza dough), pizza in teglia (pizza baked in sheet pans), and pizze tonde (round pizzas). The menu also includes pasta dishes, as well as cured meats and cheese plates. The drink selection is split between Birra del Borgo-brand beers, an assortment of domestic and imported craft brews, and beer-based cocktails designed by the Jerry Thomas Project, Rome’s top craft cocktail bar. ( Via silla 26)
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L'Osteria di Birra del Borgo Roma
26a Via Silla
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The newest venture from local brewery Birra del Borgo pours plenty of beer, but also serves a full food menu from Luca Pezzetta, a pizza baker. There are a handful of front- row seats by the pizza station, where Pezzetta and his team prepare “trrranch” (sandwiches made with pizza dough), pizza in teglia (pizza baked in sheet pans), and pizze tonde (round pizzas). The menu also includes pasta dishes, as well as cured meats and cheese plates. The drink selection is split between Birra del Borgo-brand beers, an assortment of domestic and imported craft brews, and beer-based cocktails designed by the Jerry Thomas Project, Rome’s top craft cocktail bar. ( Via silla 26)
It is a cozy trattoria just steps from bustling Campo de’ Fiori but tucked away enough that it’s easy to miss if you’re not keeping your eyes out. It serves stellar traditional fare in a rustic setting with attentive service and great prices. The menu is ample, even touting a number of vegetarian dishes, and everything is extremely flavorful and comforting. What’s not to love? Save room for dessert because it’s excellent. (74 Piazza della Cancelleria)
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Ditirambo
74 Piazza della Cancelleria
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It is a cozy trattoria just steps from bustling Campo de’ Fiori but tucked away enough that it’s easy to miss if you’re not keeping your eyes out. It serves stellar traditional fare in a rustic setting with attentive service and great prices. The menu is ample, even touting a number of vegetarian dishes, and everything is extremely flavorful and comforting. What’s not to love? Save room for dessert because it’s excellent. (74 Piazza della Cancelleria)
Trapizzino chain opened in Trastevere in 2017. Pizzaiolo Stefano Callegari invented the trapizzino in 2009, merging the triangular shape of the popolar tramezzino sandwich with a long, slowly leavened pizza dough. He fills his tricornered creations with Roman classics like oxtail simmered with tomato and celery, chicken with bell peppers, and tripe cooked with tomato. Also in Via Vespasiano 2, 10 minutes from the apartment
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Trapizzino | Trastevere
46 Piazza Trilussa
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Trapizzino chain opened in Trastevere in 2017. Pizzaiolo Stefano Callegari invented the trapizzino in 2009, merging the triangular shape of the popolar tramezzino sandwich with a long, slowly leavened pizza dough. He fills his tricornered creations with Roman classics like oxtail simmered with tomato and celery, chicken with bell peppers, and tripe cooked with tomato. Also in Via Vespasiano 2, 10 minutes from the apartment
A delightful restaurant lying on a perpendicular street from busy Via del Corso, Il Falchetto has a tasty menu of modernized classic dishes in a surprisingly calm and lovely atmosphere. You’ll find a wide range of options here, including a fish menu, in a refined but casual setting. Everything is beautifully presented, from the antipasti to the desserts, and you’d do well to opt for one of the tables outside beneath the veranda to round out the whole experience. ( Via dei Montecatini 12)
Ristorante Il Falchetto
12 Via dei Montecatini
A delightful restaurant lying on a perpendicular street from busy Via del Corso, Il Falchetto has a tasty menu of modernized classic dishes in a surprisingly calm and lovely atmosphere. You’ll find a wide range of options here, including a fish menu, in a refined but casual setting. Everything is beautifully presented, from the antipasti to the desserts, and you’d do well to opt for one of the tables outside beneath the veranda to round out the whole experience. ( Via dei Montecatini 12)
The Regoli family opened their business in Rome in 1916 , they transformed their small operation into one of the city’s most beloved pastry shops. The display cases are packed with cakes, wild strawberry tarts, maritozzi (whipped cream-filled buns), and seasonal treats like bignè in late winter, colombe at Easter, and pandoro at Christmas. Have pastries packaged to take away, or order at the counter and the kitchen will send the items to your table at the neighboring Caffé Regoli. ( Via dello Statuto 60)
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Pasticceria Regoli
60 Via dello Statuto
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The Regoli family opened their business in Rome in 1916 , they transformed their small operation into one of the city’s most beloved pastry shops. The display cases are packed with cakes, wild strawberry tarts, maritozzi (whipped cream-filled buns), and seasonal treats like bignè in late winter, colombe at Easter, and pandoro at Christmas. Have pastries packaged to take away, or order at the counter and the kitchen will send the items to your table at the neighboring Caffé Regoli. ( Via dello Statuto 60)
Routinely named among the best pubs in Europe, this long-established craft-beer bar in Trastevere has around a dozen draft beers from the U.S., Italy, Belgium, Germany, and the U.K., in addition to a small but well-curated assortment of bottles.( Via Benedetta 25
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Ma Che Siete Venuti A Fà
25 Via Benedetta
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Routinely named among the best pubs in Europe, this long-established craft-beer bar in Trastevere has around a dozen draft beers from the U.S., Italy, Belgium, Germany, and the U.K., in addition to a small but well-curated assortment of bottles.( Via Benedetta 25
This bakery sells traditional Roman Jewish sweets. The pizza ebraica — an almond-flour-based fruit cake studded with nuts, raisins, and candied fruits — is an easy specialty to eat on the fly, but the ricotta and sour-cherry tart is spectacular and worth the mess of eating a slice on one of the nearby benches. Also try the amaretti (sugar-packed almond paste cookies) and biscotti made with heaps of cinnamon and a smattering of whole almonds.( Via del Portico d'Ottavia 1)
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Pasticceria Boccione
1 Via del Portico d'Ottavia
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This bakery sells traditional Roman Jewish sweets. The pizza ebraica — an almond-flour-based fruit cake studded with nuts, raisins, and candied fruits — is an easy specialty to eat on the fly, but the ricotta and sour-cherry tart is spectacular and worth the mess of eating a slice on one of the nearby benches. Also try the amaretti (sugar-packed almond paste cookies) and biscotti made with heaps of cinnamon and a smattering of whole almonds.( Via del Portico d'Ottavia 1)
The dough is classical Neapolitan pizza dough leavened naturally. It is now also possible to sample some excellent variations prepared with dough based on spelt flour, wholemeal flour, or a mixture of gluten-free flours The quality of the raw materials is excellent: the extra virgin olive oil, the biological spelt flour, the stone-ground wholemeal flour all of which originate from Abruzzo and are often biological. In front of Vatican, in Piazza Risorgimento, 10 minutes from the apartment.
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La Soffitta Renovatio
46/a Piazza del Risorgimento
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The dough is classical Neapolitan pizza dough leavened naturally. It is now also possible to sample some excellent variations prepared with dough based on spelt flour, wholemeal flour, or a mixture of gluten-free flours The quality of the raw materials is excellent: the extra virgin olive oil, the biological spelt flour, the stone-ground wholemeal flour all of which originate from Abruzzo and are often biological. In front of Vatican, in Piazza Risorgimento, 10 minutes from the apartment.
Located 100 feet from Rome’s most intact ancient monument, Armando al Pantheon champions local food traditions. For more than five decades, the Gargioli family has been dutifully producing Roman classics like spaghetti ajo ojo e peperoncino (spaghetti with garlic, oil, and chile) and coda alla vaccinara (oxtail braised in tomato and celery).( Salita dei Crescenzi 31)
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Armando al Pantheon
31 Salita de' Crescenzi
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Located 100 feet from Rome’s most intact ancient monument, Armando al Pantheon champions local food traditions. For more than five decades, the Gargioli family has been dutifully producing Roman classics like spaghetti ajo ojo e peperoncino (spaghetti with garlic, oil, and chile) and coda alla vaccinara (oxtail braised in tomato and celery).( Salita dei Crescenzi 31)
A great trattoria and pizzeria near Piazza Navona, Da Francesco has the good fortune of being situated right in Piazza del Fico, one of the loveliest squares in the city. It has been around since 1957 and has an ample menu, excelling at everything it serves: pastas, grilled meats, pizzas and desserts. As is the trend with traditional trattorie, it is no frills and the focus is on the food. (Piazza del Fico 29)
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Da Francesco
29 Piazza del Fico
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A great trattoria and pizzeria near Piazza Navona, Da Francesco has the good fortune of being situated right in Piazza del Fico, one of the loveliest squares in the city. It has been around since 1957 and has an ample menu, excelling at everything it serves: pastas, grilled meats, pizzas and desserts. As is the trend with traditional trattorie, it is no frills and the focus is on the food. (Piazza del Fico 29)
Pierluigi is a perfect representation of Rome’s understated elegance: it lies in a lovely but unassuming piazza behind Campo de’ Fiori and provides traditional white tablecloth service with extremely professional but friendly waiters. It excels at fish and seafood, with prices to match its high caliber entrées and clientele. Pierluigi attracts elite locals and noteworthy foreign guests who stop by to eat here when they’re in town so you just may run into some VIPs during your visit.( 144 Piazza de' Ricci)
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Pierluigi
144 Piazza de' Ricci
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Pierluigi is a perfect representation of Rome’s understated elegance: it lies in a lovely but unassuming piazza behind Campo de’ Fiori and provides traditional white tablecloth service with extremely professional but friendly waiters. It excels at fish and seafood, with prices to match its high caliber entrées and clientele. Pierluigi attracts elite locals and noteworthy foreign guests who stop by to eat here when they’re in town so you just may run into some VIPs during your visit.( 144 Piazza de' Ricci)