This is a cute, local bar in a gorgeous, well-frequented piazza in the centre of the Jewish Ghetto in Rome. I don't go there very often but it's ideal for a aperitivo in the early evening and a bit of outstanding people watching.
The bar itself is tiny, so apart from standing room inside, all the food and drink has to be consumed at tables in the piazza (I'm not complaining - this is one of the prettiest spots in Rome).
The clientele is part tourists, part locals. While the ghetto area is most definitely on the tourist map these days, its still nowhere near as touristy as some other more central areas. Consequently, the general standard of food and beverages is high, catering also to local tastes.
I had a prosecco, which cost a fairly steep €7 at the table, but was accompanied by salty snacks. Our neighbours at another table were brought freshly baked tiny pizzas and pastry rolls. We were a bit jealous!
Apart from the inconsistency in the snack quality, overall it was a good experience and I can't really argue with the price for such an outstanding location. read more