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Calata Marinella
Porto Napoli
Naples, Napoli
Italy
Hours
What time does Bar Romaniello open?
Bar Romaniello opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
What time does Bar Romaniello close?
Bar Romaniello closes at 4:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Bar Romaniello is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 4:00 PMSat-Sun Closed
Does Bar Romaniello have parking?
Yes, Bar Romaniello has parking options.
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I thought the gelato being in tins would be good so I was going to let the poor service slide…read moreBut damn that ice cream was bad I threw it away Come to think of it , when I arrive "first" I was serve second since her friends showed up Absolutely rude
The gelato was creamy and delicious. Both flavors I tried (Mennella's specialties) were quite sweet…read morebut they complemented each other. Didn't seem anyone tasted the flavors before ordering? They just knew what they wanted and went for it. The cashier couldn't be more disinterested in serving customers. When we were waiting for my receipt, she picked up her phone and started scrolling. The gelato melted pretty fast! I rushed eating it because I didn't want most of it to end up on the ground. There were a few benches outside the shop.
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Medium cone, milk chocolate and dark chocolate gelato
On the hunt for the finest gelato and I think I just found it!…read more This spot was located in the heart of the city. Downtown of the area. Not easy to find parking and if you make the wrong turn.. good luck getting out. It was slightly sprinkling outside when I pulled up. I had to try two different ones. I got the wild strawberry and the cookies and cream in a cone. A bite into the cold strawberry and you can taste that is made from real quality strawberries. Not that artificial stuff. The cookies and cream was another hit as it was cookies were still crunchy and not soggy. Not icy either. This was a real treat. Didn't love gelato before till today. Recommendation: cookies and cream gelato. Strawberry gelato in a cone.
Good gelato. I liked the lemon sorbet. The pistachio was too sweet. 3 dollar for 2 flavors is good…read morethough.
Coffee and Nutella gelato
Storefront!
It took me a while to approach an aquafrescaia - Naples's version of lemonade stands. Often just…read moretiny bars in cellar doorways in the older streets of the historical center they occupy the roadside kiosks that would be newsstand or information booths anywhere else. Aurelio is one of the kiosk types, but it is also an institution. In the morning it's a quick bar for a caffè, it's closed in the afternoon but from sundown until often the small hours of the night it's a place to quench your thirst. They always have soft drinks and beer but people come for granite (Italian slush puppies), fresh squeezed orange juice, lemonade, Italian flavored syrups or a cocktail mix of any of the above - all for 1-3euros according to your fancy. Open all year for people stopping for a quick water, flavor and vitamin fix on the drive or walk home from a night out, it's real glory is in the summer, when you can tell how sultry hot it will be that night by how many crates of oranges and lemons they are preparing at sundown.
So I've finally found my Juice Bar whenever I'm in downtown! Their fruit juices are good and…read morethey're at 2 Euro each. I think it should be 1.50 euro for the size you get, but it's still good. I've always enjoyed the Coco and so that's I usually get. It's funny to see some of the other people working there and rocking out to Michael Jackson music. It's karaoke time and you can see the servers moon walking. It's funny to see them work it...
L'entrata
They have a large assortment of lemon flavored foods - biscotti, cheesecake, and sorbet. I had a…read morelemon sorbet (in a lemon) - better than the ones in Amalfi and at a fraction of the cost!
Had a wonderful lemon sorbet here! Tasted so refreshing and we had to get it in a lemon just for…read morefun!
Storefront
By the time you make it to the vista point at via tragara you're going to need something cold to…read moredrink. Ruocco Andrea is strategically located here, selling small lemonade slushies (3,50) and other cold beverages.
Found a gelato place on Find Me Gluten that had really good reviews. We stopped in midday and the…read morestaff were very knowledgeable. They offer individually wrapped GF cones and all flavors except Oreo were also GF. I opted for the hazelnut and Amalfi (lemon cream) in a cone. Each gelato had its own spoon but they also used new/clean ones for ours. The flavors also tasted delicious!
10 Euro for 2 scoops in a waffle cone. I think other shops were selling for 6 or so. Most expensive…read moreice cream cone I've ever eaten. And less selection than all the other gelareria's in Amalfi.
Making gelato
We have had nothing but terrific meals so far in Naples; this was the best. We (4) each chose a…read moredifferent dish, with the idea of sharing, but in the end we hoarded our own. Mine was pasta vegan Genovese. Fantastico! Our wine (aglianico) was delicious, and our server was perfect. Thank you, Yelp, for picking us a winner once again.
Amazing cocktails, delicious food. Beautiful stemware! I have to start adding dried fruit to my…read morecocktails now. What a gem!
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