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Around the Pantheon : Places to eat

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  • A passably genuine Irish pub in a cosy basement, with pub food and, in summer, outdoor seating.

  • Another best – this time the best cappuccino . Not surprisingly, the recipe is a closely guarded secret.

  • This wine bar-cum-restaurant is just the place for a quick aperitivo or a more leisurely alfresco lunch. The impressively bottle-lined interior shows that this is a serious wine bar with a well-stocked cellar offering a great choice of labels.

  • A prime tourist position (next to the Pantheon) doesn’t always sound the death knell. This joint guarded by a wooden Pinocchio doorman serves the best fragola (strawberry) ice cream in town and interesting variations such as orange chocolate.

  • Visit these trompe-l’oeil vaults for food like nonna (grandma) used to make.

  • Atmospheric and stylish wine bar frequented by politicos from the nearby Italian parliament buildings.

  • Cheap, filling Roman fare. Limited daily blackboard menu and communal tables.

  • Gelateria della Palma

    A wide selection of ice cream flavours, just off the Pantheon’s square, and open late.

  • This 19th-century landmark café is widely regarded as serving Rome’s best ice cream.

  • Booking is essential at this tiny osteria . Though contemporary inside, it feels like old Rome when sitting at an outdoor table against the ivy-covered walls. The cuisine is unusual traditional dishes from across Italy.

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