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How To Eat, Drink, & See (A Lot Of) Rome In A Day
Coffee, suppli, gelato, pasta, and wine—here’s how to cram it all into one day.
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Dar Filettaro
Grab a quick fried salted cod dinner at Dar Filettaro in Campo De’ Fiori. Always get some puntarelle salad, too.
Pecorino
Come to Pecorino in Testaccio for lunch where you can banter with the waiters while ordering some creamy carbonara.
Trattoria Trecca
Trattoria Trecca serves an excellent traditional Italian menu in a lively dining room in Ostiense.
Antico Forno Roscioli
It’s time to skip Roscioli when you’re in Rome. Just come to Antico Forno Roscioli, their sister bakery near Campo de’ Fiori instead.
Pasticceria Boccione
Pasticceria Boccione is the sole kosher bakery left in Rome’s historic Jewish Ghetto.
Pasticceria Regoli
Get a maritozzo for breakfast from Pasticceria Regoli, a lovely bakery in Esquillino.
Trattoria Da Enzo Al 29
You should have your last meal in Rome at Trattoria da Enzo, a simple lively restaurant in Trastevere.
Supplì Roma
Stop for a snack at Supplì, the best place for the namesake fried Roman rice ball in Trastevere.
Neve di Latte
You'll appreciate the effort Neve di Latte, a gelateria in Centro Storico, takes to source their ingredients.
Fatamorgana
Fatamorgana is a gelateria around the corner from Roscioli, with fun flavors like banana cream with crunchy sesame.
Giolitti
Giolitti is a classic gelateria that’s been around since 1900, and is just a stone’s throw away from the Pantheon.
Gelateria dei Gracchi
Sure, Prati is just a 20-minute walk from the Vatican, but the main neighborhood attraction is Gelateria dei Gracchi.
How To Eat, Drink, & See (A Lot Of) Rome In A Day
Coffee, suppli, gelato, pasta, and wine—here’s how to cram it all into one day.
Baccano
Baccano is one of the few good restaurant near the Trevi Fountain that makes some of the best carbonara in Rome.
Gelateria Corona
Gelateria Corona is a small gelato shop in Largo Argentina with creative and refreshing flavors.
Mercato Centrale
Mercato Centrale in Rome is open all day and has everything from pizza to pasta to ramen.
Gelateria Artigianale Antonietta Cecere
Stop by Gelateria Artigianale Antonietta Cecere for some dessert after you visit the Trevi Fountain.