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An alternative, chic hangout in the shade of the legendary fig tree in a tiny square, where you can sit inside or out and enjoy a morning cappuccino or a very late liqueur.
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Overpriced and indifferent, sullen service but a prime location smack on Trastevere’s public “living room”, Piazza Santa Maria. The spremuta (freshly squeezed orange juice) is made from a kilo of oranges.
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A welcoming joint offering rock ‘n’ roll, cheap drinks and a range of sandwiches and salads.
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Beer hall with excellent, cheap food sponsored by Italy’s premier brewery – try their “Blue Ribbon” Nastro Azzurro label.
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Local businessmen regularly take their lunchtime discussions to this 1906 beer hall sponsored by Italy’s biggest brewery. The buffet snacks and scrumptious main dishes cross Roman and Germanic influences, and the Art Deco murals feature cherubs playing sports and promising “He who drinks beer lives to 100”.
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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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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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