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A whole palazzo devoted to after-dark fun. The pub downstairs sometimes breaks out a DJ or live band; the upstairs pizzeria broadcasts football matches on the large screen; the rooftop terrace has great views and serves a full menu.
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A little bit off the beaten track, in Prati, but the best jazz club in Rome bar none - Winton Marsalis, Lionel Hampton, George Coleman and many other international jazz stars have played here.
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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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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 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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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 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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