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Comfortable, cosy Guinness pub, pleasantly removed from the hubbub of the nightlife core that has recently sprouted down the road. Basic snacks are also served and there’s an Internet terminal.
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The owners here get the goat’s milk ricotta and rabbit from their hometown in the Sabine Hills.
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An alternative, chic hangout in the shade of the legendary fig tree in a tiny square, where you can sit inside or out and enjoy a morning cappuccino or a very late liqueur.
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The former Clochard nightclub was reborn in 2001 as a jazzy modern bar, with a sushi restaurant upstairs – a rare find in Rome.
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Café/bar with a quirky elegance amid this sea of pubs. Light dishes are served to a chic young crowd.
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One of Rome’s oldest wine bars, with lots of labels on offer. A bit of a squeeze inside and out, but a better option than the nearby bars of the Piazza Navona.
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Communal dining in a hospice run by nuns. The set menu offers soup or pasta, a meat course, salad and fruit for dessert.
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For a special night out. One of the historic centre’s best restaurants, with strictly seasonal cuisine based on Italian traditions and an excellent wine list.
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Rome’s mini-chain of vegetarian-orientated eateries. Huge, inventive salads are the mainstay, although they also offer good pasta dishes. Seating outdoors.
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American-style bar positively hopping nightly with plenty of lively young students, both foreign and Italian.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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