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    Jack Bullet

    2.5 (4 reviews)
    ModerateTex-Mex, American, Bars

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    Good for groups
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    Arthurland

    Arthurland

    2.9(10 reviews)
    0.5 kmEur
    €€

    Will keep this short and simple, stopped in on a layover due to was walking distance to hotel…read more Nothing special to write home about with this restaurant other than the decor was entertaining and the food was mediocre at best. The service was slow but could tell it was due to understaffing like most places are these days.

    You can't miss the point here at Arthurland - it's a Medieval pub with appropriately appointed…read moredecor, inside and out! It reminds me of Las Vegas, in a way, Excalibur and all that, and how they have medieval shows there with your dinner. Tournament of Kings live action production, ultimate dinner and show experience, the steakhouse at Camelot restaurant... Well, think of that on a much, much smaller scale, no show, just dinner. All you need to know about food here at Arthurland is that, similarly to other restaurants in the area, they have combo plates. I posted plenty of pictures with their menu options. Looks like fast-casual dining chains in the U.S., menus with photographed plates, and the actual food itself. Even desserts, €4-€5, are reminiscent of Chili's, Denny's, Tony Roma's, Applebee's or Outback, and the likes. Nothing wrong with that, you just need to be aware and leash your expectations. In short, I wouldn't go out of your way to dine here, but a viable dinner option if you're stuck in the area on business, staying at one of the surrounding hotels. À la carte salads are €7-€8, beers €4-€6 (and yes, they have Corona), wines €8.50-€9.50 for 0.375L or €16-€18 per entire 0.75L bottle of Pinot Grigio, Chianti Classico, or Barbera.

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    Brasserie 4:20

    Brasserie 4:20

    4.0(39 reviews)
    8.4 kmTrastevere
    €€

    You must visit this place if you're a craft beer lover. They have a nice selection of Italian craft…read morebeers on tap. In addition they have a great bottle selection. Chris, the manager, speaks excellent English and he turned me onto a Belgian sour beer that had been aged over 10 years and was mindblowingly good! I also had a burger on my second visit and it was very tasty. Make sure to order your food and drinks at the bar because there's no table service.

    Missed it by one day…read more.. Continuing on my quest to eat non-Italian food in Italy (I'd been on a pasta bender and needed to get off for a little while), I found Brasserie 4:20. Beyond being impressed that the craft beer/burger scene in Rome resembled what it was in the States, I was shocked to find Roman bros. America, we have to do better at our exports. Alas, it's true. There are Roman bros and they congregate and work here. So, guys just be aware that if you come here, you service will come after any cute thing in a skirt that wants food/drink/whatever. The music is bro-y. The vibe is bro-y. It's a bro bar. That said, they have some good things to offer. Beyond connecting with bros from another continent, you come here for beer & burgers (and rock music and brownies but mostly beer & burgers). Despite not being much of a burger guy, I figured that 'when in Rome...'* Thing is, this burger didn't taste much like a lot of the ones I'd had back home. I ordered the angus burger with cheese, onions and pickle. The first thing I noticed was that the meat tasted much better than most of the burgers I'd had in the States. I don't know whether this was because of the angus beef or because we're not getting the real deal in the States. I'd had angus beef before. It didn't taste this good. Had I eaten beef like this regularly, I don't know that I could have given it up as easily. All this is to say that the beef wasn't as seasoned as it could have been. Salt & pepper before it's grilled, boys. That's all you need. Good quality beef. Needed more seasoning. To accompany my burger, I tried two beers: the Royal Brown and the Terzo Tempo. I don't know if styles change from country to country but I found the brown to taste more like a stout and my cream ale was REALLY light. This isn't to say that I didn't enjoy drinking them (well, the cream ale was a bit of a disappointment) but they provided a different taste profile than I was anticipating. I experienced all of this while sitting at the bar (the perfect vantage point, in my opinion). If in Rome and in need of a pasta/pizza break, head to 4:20. The bro vibe is real but such could/should be expected when eating angus beef burgers and drinking craft beer. *I told you it would be used more than once. I told you.

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    Große, aber stilmäßig unausgewogene Bierkarte

    Brasserie 4:20 - "Chips" are hot homemade American potato chips.

    "Chips" are hot homemade American potato chips.

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    Smoke Ring

    Smoke Ring

    3.6(15 reviews)
    8.3 kmTrastevere
    €€

    The old saying 'When in Rome' is all about doing things like the italians (maybe, I have no clue)…read moreand usually thats a-ok. Eating pizzas, pasta, dolci and drinking italian wine is great, there's no denying that. But once in a while, even when in the very centre of the Italian food empire, you just feel like something different! Smoke Ring is a new trendy american styled dinner with rustic interior and food court-ish styling. They play great american rock (Bruce Springsteen 'the Boss' is all over the place) and serve authentic pork and chicken BBQ with sides of coleslaw, baked beans and/or different sides of potato. You can get yourself a great local beer or the imported stuff, it's up to you to find your favorite amongst a decent selection. Give 'when in Rome' a nuance, try this

    I just couldn't help myself. Rome is a pretty diverse city and seemed as good a place as any to…read moretry BBQ. I live in the US and as you'll see from my reviews, I love BBQ! All-in-all, this place is different but pretty good! Prices were also good - they basically charge by the rib or piece of chicken. What we ordered: Ribs, chicken thighs, wings and BBQ beans. Verdict: The Ribs were absolutely the best. HUGE and well smoked. They don't really need BBQ sauce, but it makes a good addition. The BBQ sauce is light and different but surprisingly tasty. The chicken was pretty decent. If you want chicken, it'll do the job just fine, but I'd focus on the ribs. The beans were very different, but also pretty good. I'd definitely come back here if I'm in Rome again.

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