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A welcoming joint offering rock ‘n’ roll, cheap drinks and a range of sandwiches and salads.
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Trastevere’s historic jazz, blues, rhythm and blues and world music standby, with different acts performing every night. Membership is by the month or year, but unfortunately Friday and Saturday night concerts are open only to those with annual memberships.
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Rome’s real house of blues, where the big names book and the smaller acts gig. Only open for live performances.
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You may find the ever popular della Scala playing the role of beer hall or incarnated as a late-night restaurant, depending on the mood. Live music some evenings.
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Beer and simple dishes until the early hours, with live music some nights. Cosy, traditional atmosphere.
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A little bit of Bavaria right near the Spanish Steps, complete with wood benches, pretzels and litre-sized mugs of beer.
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A passably genuine Irish pub in a cosy basement, with pub food and, in summer, outdoor seating.
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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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A wood-filled, classically styled 16th-century tavern, with coffered ceilings, and offering more than 60 wines by the glass. Typical osteria munchies on offer too.
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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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