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Perhaps Rome’s most unique and kitsch nightspot, which should be seen to be believed. Run by a former circus acrobat, it is eccentrically decorated, with a piano bar, tables out on the narrow alley strung with fairy lights, and the occasional impromptu floor show.
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Small, always crowded birreria (beerhouse) with some tables outside, in the heart of the area’s nightlife action. Devil’s Kiss and Castlemaine XXXX beer are on tap.
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An ex-footballer runs this ultra-traditional eatery hidden away in a cul-de-sac next to the riverside boulevard. If you’re looking for a true taste of Rome, the recipes don’t get more Roman than this.
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Eclectic but good food accompanies a wide range of beers here, with live music played in the basement.
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By many folks’s reckoning, the best pizzeria in Rome.
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The offspring of Baffetto’s owners run this joint. Has less ambience than its famous parent, but benefits from shorter queues.
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One of the best Tuscan restaurants in Rome. The family imports ingredients and classic seasonal recipes from the farmers around their hometown near Siena.
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A local trattoria with two small rooms and a famed Roman set menu.
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This historic café, right on Piazza Navona, is renowned for its delectable chocolate homemade tartufo ice cream ball.
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This pizzeria is popular both for its al fresco dining and the chance to order extra-large pizzas with two or three different toppings.
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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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