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9 years ago
Good pastries. I like the bread selection. Very affordable by American standards. They prefer coins over bills or cards... something that I am finding to be common in Rome. read more
Via UGO DE Carolis, 45
00136 Rome
Italy
Balduina/Montemario, Balduina Montemario
06 35347749
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Focaccia!! This bakery has an old school feel to it, right…read moredown to nonna sitting at the cash register opposite to the bakery display counter. We had a spinach and ricotta slice, and a focaccia filled with mortadella and they were both delicious! There were plenty of other savories and tempting sweet treats on display in the cabinets - enough to please all tastes. Tjhis is a good value option for lunch!
A great place to grab a bite to eat , it was not full of tourists and they were nice as can be to…read moreus. The mortadella with pistachios on focaccia was delicious. They only had two tables but we were able to sit and eat and have some coffee as well. Definitely hit the spot.
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Pizza was okay, I've had better. Tried the prosciutto and garlic one since the server recommended…read moreit. They sell pizza by the pound -- I just wanted a small piece but the slices are huge, so ended up getting a big one lol. The real selling point is the location and atmosphere -- Mostly outdoor seating, not much room inside. There's a little bakery in the back with homemade stuff, which was pretty cool. Restroom's in the basement and you have to go down some steep stairs to get to it.
Not worth it, overpriced. Pretty much eating colored decorated breadsticks. Bird flew in and…read moregrabbed dried fruit and left. Absolute scam. Was empty when I went in, that should have been a sign. Every restaurant around was full. When I order the server had a bad attitude worst service in Rome. Avoid this place at all costs.
A double order of the pizza and a drink special.
Tomato pesto and pepperoni
We enjoyed a nice relaxed experience at Antica Salumeria. Head to the very back and sit down at a…read moretable. You will be served the handcrafted charcuterie board with a beautiful mix of 10+ meats and 6+ cheeses (i didn't count) Enjoy a glass of wine and some bread. You are surrounded by aging meats and cheese. We were definitely full and took a small sandwich of leftover meat and cheese home for an afternoon snack.
Amazing !!!! This place has been featured on instagram and on other travel sights ! A must see stop…read morewhen in Rome . They have a huge selection of cuts and cheese . At the end of the store there is a sit down area where you can request a nice glass of wine and get a cheese and antipasto board with fresh bread. Later on we got some delicious sandwiches to go. The service is amazing and there are sample platers throughout the store for tasting .
A picture of the antipasto board - available for take away!
"Small" charcuterie board.
Antica salumeria
Unbelievably inexpensive baked goods…read more Quality: 5 Value: 5 Service: 4 Ambience: N/A (take-away only) This place somehow survived the pandemic, while also not raising prices. You want a delicious croissant or eclair for only one or two euros? Stop in, they're open almost all day and night. Prodotti da forno incredibilmente economici. Qualità: 5 Valore: 5 Servizio: 4 Ambiente: N/A (solo da asporto) Questo posto in qualche modo è sopravvissuto alla pandemia, senza aumentare i prezzi. Volete un delizioso croissant o eclair a solo uno o due euro? Fermati, sono aperti quasi tutto il giorno e la notte.
Enjoyed my quick lunch. Gnocchi Bolognese was absolutely amazing! Would definitely recommend this…read morerestaurant.
Lovely
Delicious
Great peopke and quality products.....not a tourist trap ! You have to visit. The sandwiches the…read morebreads just awesome, going to miss this place !
Pistachio Croissant, 5/10. It's dense and the pistachio was a bit too sweet for my liking…read moreAffagato, 7/10. It was good, just heavier on the gelato. Service and ambiance were great
Chocolate croissant
The best pizza al taglio with a fantastic bakery. It's much easier to get to vs Bonci and they move…read morefast as well. I actually prefer the slices here more as they have a slightly thinner crust. The line can appear long but it moves quickly. I would recommend the classic cheese, eggplant, prosciutto, and add a porchetta sandwich. An absolute must visit!
Food: delicious, ate a sandwich, pizza and game back the next day for a maritozzo - recommend all 3…read more Ambiance: deli vibe! Walk in, they ask behind the counter what you want, you pay and you collect Service: it may be pretty intimidating but they were super nice once they were locked in on you!
The bakery 11/12/23
@ Roscioli, Roma, Italy
My wife and I were brought here during a city tour and couldn't be happier because of it. I'm an…read moreAmerican (Dallas), so I take my coffee different than the locals. (Sorry about that.) Despite that, the man who took my order was professional, friendly, helpful and accommodating. And the coffee was so good we came back the next day. I'll miss Rome, and I'll miss this place in particular. When I come back, this will be the first place I come. If you're curious, I had a freddo cappuccino with sugar the first time and a hot chocolate with espresso (what Americans view as a simple mocha) the second time.
Sant Eustachio II Caffe is considered an ancient coffee shop located in the heart of Rome. Very…read moreclose to the Pantheon. In the 4 times that I've visited Rome, Sant Eustachio never fails to impress me. Every visit, we manage to be here once or twice. Have tried their Gran capuccino, Monachella, irish coffee, tiramisu. They have pastries to try as well. No seating available inside but a few tables are available outside. Be prepared to be charged table service if you decide to sit down. It can get crowded at times but definitely worth the try and wait. Italians normally stands by the counter to sip their espresso and we've tried that too. Definitely a must go to when in Rome. January 2026
Chocolate cannoli
Outdoor seating
A tourist trap hiding behind the Pantheon! That said, I like my coffee like my woman - STRONG. This…read moreplace has strong coffee, so I guess I liked it.
STRAIGHT off the plane... hours til check in. Strolling the streets of Rome... NEEDED a coffee…read moretreat. This ripped. Great coffee, great service - a standing counter coffee bar ... need this back home!
The amazing variety of coffee and cannoli
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Delicious cheap pastries and proper Italian coffee. A bit noisy as on a busy street. In cool…read moreafternoon shade near the Vatican. For a change from the rest of the places I've been in rome this week, the toilet has both a seat and plenty of toilet paper! I think I might just have another dolce...
Lovely place to sit outside and enjoy a (FANTASTIC!) cappuccino and (NOM NOM NOM) pastries. :)read more
Pompi was my favorite tiramisu spot in Rome for flavor, convenience, and price. This location is…read morenear the Spanish Steps, so convenient when visiting the area. The store wasn't busy, so the process was quick as well. First, you order and pay in the back counter. Then you'll get a ticket to claim your tiramisu at the display case. We got one Classic Tiramisu (€5), which was perfectly boxed up. I like that they sprinkled the pistachio one only when you order, so it keeps it fresh and crunchy. The coffee flavor is strong and creamy. Even days later, it tasted just as good too, especially with the flavor soaked into the ladyfingers. It's the perfect treat while exploring Rome or to take back to your place to enjoy afterwards.
Have you got a sweet tooth? If so, head over to Pompi when you desend the Spanish Steps. Fabulous…read moredoesn't even begin to tell the story. All the deserts look gorgeous and taste even better
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Better than gelato!!! Yes, I said it!!!…read more While in Rome, we ate gelato at least ten times in four days! When in Rome ... And then something caught me completely off guard. We walked past a store that had the Magnum logo on it, the same Magnum ice cream bars I eat literally every week in America. Wait ... they have a store where they make a Magnum bar from scratch? And the customer gets to custom design it? OH MY GOODNESS!!! In a counterintuitive order, you begin your experience by paying, then select up to three toppings, and finally choose the vanilla or chocolate ice cream base. Backward from the American ice cream experience, but who cares? It works! I designed the perfect ice cream bar by choosing the meringue bits, the caramel cubes, and the mini-brownies. From a hidden freezer, the young man who spoke perfect English pulled out a naked vanilla ice cream bar on a stick. I watched as he dipped it in the most beautiful liquid milk chocolate (called classic), quickly hardening into a crunchy shell (they also offer white chocolate and dark chocolate shells). The toppings were added, and on request he drizzled white chocolate on top. It's almost sacrilege to make this statement, but I would skip all the amazing gelaterias in Rome just to eat at the Magnum Pleasure Store again. It's hard to beat gelato in the country that invented it, but the perfect ice cream bar simply beat it fair and square. If one person reads this review, goes to the Magnum store, and has a perfect 5 experience, I've done my job.
I was planning to have authentic Italian gelato on my first night in Italy but I stumbled upon the…read moreMagnum store on my way to Trevi fountain and had to stop in. The standard order includes the ice cream bar, the coating, three toppings, and a drizzle. After notifying them of my allergy they were careful to keep my ice cream in a separate area and use a clean cup to mix my toppings. It's worth going once if you are a fan of Magnum bars since it's a fun experience but gelato is definitely the better choice.
Was a beautiful place to eat outside, people watch, and take in the Pantheon view. The service was…read moregreat. They had a lot of delicious looking baked goods inside, but I only tried the carbonara pasta. It was good, but there are better pasta dishes elsewhere. I would go here again, but next time, I would stop for a baked treat.
Fast and easy, fresh and simple. I was thankful for the bar tender being able to speak English…read more Not much is open on Sunday.
Fresh pasta cooked to order, with excellent prices! Very casual, nice staff that helped navigate…read morethe selection available. Very impressed, will be going back when in town!
We stumbled upon this little neighborhood gem quite by accident and it was our lifesaver during…read moreour week long apartment home stay in Rome. The artisan salads and pastas are fresh and delicious. They offer warm bread along with each order. C'e pasta ..e pasta allowed us to enjoy excellent home cooking on a budget . Tutto Bene !
This bakery is tucked in the hills of Grottaferrata, located in the Pratone and can be a bit…read moredifficult to find. However just ask, all the locals know how to get there! It's full, especially on weekends. Delicious bakery pizza ordered by the weight. Two of my favorites are the sweet onions with tuna or the roasted yellow and red bell peppers. They make a crostata (pie) of pumpkin and another of mela cotogna, an ancient fruit similar to both an apple and pear which is not commonly found in other bakeries. We like them so much that we often serve a slice in our cafe with a cup of tea. A loaf of the famous Lariano bread weighs more than 2 kilos and is so fresh it lasts for several days. The price is just EUR1.35/ kg which is a third of the price you'll get charged in Rome's center. I also like the small loaf of multigrain bread sliced and toasted with honey or marmellata for breakfast! On weekends you can pick up fresh ricotta, primosale or take home their homemade lasagna, roasted chicken with herbs for a quick lunch/dinner. Lastly, I can't forget to mention their friselle, fette biscottate, cookies, cakes or local eggs, honey and wine. Everything tempts you! Family operated and friendly service.
This...this is the reason I get fat. Yet, with food this good I can't say I mind…read more You have to actively seek this place out, as it is a tiny hole-in-the-wall bakery in the back corner of the piazza, but you must do so. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. They have bread, which is good, but the main reason to come here is the impossibly good pizza. Impossibly as in I'm expecting some dude with horns and a tail to be waiting for me to sign a contract before I can walk out the front door. Thankfully, he hasn't appeared in all the years I'm coming here, but I do have my eye out for him. Pick anything...it's all amazing. Pizza bianca? Incredible. Pizza with potatoes on top? Give it a try, as your world may change at that moment. Pizza with sausage and mushroom? Plan ahead - don't order 1 or even 2, as it won't even last the car ride home. I cannot say enough good things about this bakery, and only hope some fellow Yelpers go and discover the same.
This shop is located along the busy street leading up to the Vatican. It is a quick stop type food…read moreshop with a few stand up tables. We tried the gelato and got some really good flavors. The pizza looked very interesting and have a variety of cold drinks.
Delicious natural ice cream, loads of flavor options. Way better than all the others in the area,…read morebut for the same price, 2.5 for a small, 3.5 for medium, 4.5 for a large cone or bowl.
Rosticchio is a local take-away food place. Although there are a few seats, a table or two and some…read morespace, this is mostly a take-away spot. You would be joining a very hungry crowd at lunch time. Everyone seems to have a plate, a bit of counter to balance it on and lots to say. There are sautéed/cooked vegetables, pastas, meats. It all looks delicious. I have enjoyed the caponata (eggplant, zuchini, peppers and potato) and suppli twice so far. The owner is the main chef and with her husband, the two run the business. She is very friendly and she will stop and chat with locals and even crack a joke. I really love the convivial feel of this small shop. A great place to buy food to eat for lunch or to take on a train trip.
Cheap and cheerful. A large array of foods to choose from, pasta, meat, vegetable sides, rice…read moredishes, desserts, potatoes, lentils...served with a smile. Usually around 5/6 euro for a good portion. Also full of locals in here (good sign!).