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A Parisian-style mini-café (serving American brunches Sundays noon to 5pm) discreetly hides a jazz bar downstairs featuring sporadic live performances and a jam session on Tuesdays.
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Occupying as it does the crucial corner position, this lively drinking and gourmet eating establishment is always a winner and perpetually jammed with merrymakers. Tables inside and out.
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Rome’s “House of Coffee” since 1946. A die-hard locals’s joint, serving what devotees swear is Rome’s best coffee (see La Tazza d’Oro).
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Currently the top spot, with a sea of energetic carousers night after night in this jumping piazza. Mainstream rock inside. Outside you queue at the service window to get your drinks.
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There’s always live music on the main stage, be it jazz or soulful singer-songwriters.
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Every British ex-pat seems to have adopted this Victorian-style pub as his or her own, lending it an air of authenticity.
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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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Ever-popular pub off the Corso, with tasty food served upstairs and standard bar downstairs. Outdoor seating.
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Rather like entering a time-warp that lands you up in Ireland. A warm, inviting two-floor place that can get very noisy and packed, but always stays cheerful. A very eclectic menu of simple, tempting fare available until 1am, and brunch on Sunday.
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Occupying part of an old slaughterhouse, the “Global Village” offers great world music, plus ethnic snacks. Winter only.
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