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Occasional Brazilian bands rock the samba, while the rest of the time Latin-tinged disco gets you going.
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Another best – this time the best cappuccino . Not surprisingly, the recipe is a closely guarded secret.
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The right-wing bastion in the long-standing Piazza del Popolo café war, with cheaper espresso , better ice cream and a restaurant upstairs (the Rosati is more stylish, though).
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A relaxed bar serving powerful cocktails and a great grappa selection. Live music is also on offer from time to time.
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A more chic place is hard to imagine. On a corner facing elegant Piazza Farnese, some of Rome’s smartest young beautiful people sip their glasses of wine at outside tables. Yet, it’s also really friendly.
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Films, cabaret and disco with a great, eclectic mix of music.
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Art Nouveau rival to the right-wing Canova across the piazza, this has long been the haunt of left-wing intellectuals.
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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.
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This pub projects a genuine English atmosphere with a zippy Italian twist. Guinness is on offer, along with snacks.
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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.
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