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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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One of the liveliest hubs of Campo de’ Fiori’s renowned nightlife, pumping out loud rock music. Very popular with young Romans and foreigners alike. Happy Hour is from 7 to 9pm; brunch is served at weekends.
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Atmospheric and stylish wine bar frequented by politicos from the nearby Italian parliament buildings.
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A new and positively thriving wine bar, with pleasingly dark wood interior and plenty of seating out front on the cobblestones. Light snacks and cocktails are served too.
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One of the oldest Irish pubs in Rome and still going strong, frequented by both locals and out-of-towners. Italians seem to love everything Irish and the place really reels when some impromptu fiddlers get going.
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Vaguely British-style pub upstairs, with all sorts of live music being played in the basement nightly.
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One of Rome’s more popular English-style pubs, but featuring South American-inspired food. Jazz and Latin music on occasion.
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Semi-circular bar and restaurant always packed with Trastevere nightlifers. Inventive dishes and a cut above the usual bar sandwiches.
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A wide selection of ice cream flavours, just off the Pantheon’s square, and open late.
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Rome’s most central disco has remained popular for years, with a pizzeria in the evening and dance music cranking up at midnight. High cover charge on weekends, but always an A-list crowd.
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