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    La Dea Bendata

    4.0 (5 reviews)

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    Caffè Trastevere - Cornetti (Croissant) and delicious Cappuccino

    Caffè Trastevere

    4.3(6 reviews)
    2.1 kmTrastevere

    Good variety.of choices. Reasonable price and large servings. Staff is friendly and speak some…read moreEnglish and Spanish. Gelato also available here. Fresh squeezed juice and the pastries are tasty. Outdoor seating available as well. I had the Cannelloni and we tried the Ravioli as well. Both were delicious. Caprese salad was huge serving and seasoned well. Easy access from the bus.

    If you want to see how quickly a pleasant evening in Rome can turn into a ridiculous public scene…read more-- come here. On International Women's Day we stopped here with my parents and our 4-year-old daughter after walking around Trastevere. We ordered espresso for everyone and sat outside. Our daughter had a small tiramisu we bought at another shop a few minutes earlier. Within seconds the owner stormed out and started shouting at us aggressively about the tiramisu. Not explaining. Not asking politely. Just yelling. We tried to explain that we had ordered drinks and were paying customers, but instead of behaving like someone who runs a hospitality business, he escalated the situation into a loud public confrontation. Then his younger partner came out and joined the shouting. Two grown men screaming at a family with a small child in the middle of a tourist street. At that point our 4-year-old daughter started crying because she was scared by the way they were yelling at us. What was the reaction of the owner when he saw a child crying? Did he calm down? Did he apologize? Did he show even basic human decency? No. He kept yelling and demanding we leave. Rome is one of the most welcoming cities in the world and during our entire trip we met wonderful, kind people everywhere. This place was the only exception. If you are a tourist or a family with children, do yourself a favor and choose literally any other café in Trastevere. There are hundreds of them. Hospitality clearly isn't practiced here.

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    Caffè Trastevere - 2 cappuccinos, Prosciutto and Mozzarella Panini, and an italian donut for €11!

    2 cappuccinos, Prosciutto and Mozzarella Panini, and an italian donut for €11!

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    Il Gianfornaio - Graffa

    Il Gianfornaio

    4.2(22 reviews)
    0.5 kmPrati
    €€

    Absolutely outstanding bakery in Rome. From the moment you walk in, you're welcomed by a warm and…read moreinviting atmosphere that instantly makes you want to stay. Their breakfast selection is incredible -- a wide variety of fresh, beautifully crafted pastries that taste just as good as they look. The cappuccinos are perfectly made, rich and balanced, exactly what you'd expect in Italy. What makes this place even more special is that it's not just for mornings. In the afternoon, it transforms into the perfect spot to enjoy a relaxed aperitivo in a lovely, cozy setting. The service truly stands out -- the staff is incredibly friendly, attentive, and always smiling, which makes the whole experience even more enjoyable. A must-visit if you're in Rome -- whether it's for breakfast, a coffee break, or a laid-back afternoon drink.

    Il GIANFORNAIO is a large bakery, con caffe, con pizza, in the Prati neighborhood of Rome. A jack…read moreof all trades, Il Gianfornaio, does everything just okay. I was disappointed with the bread and cookies we purchased. It's difficult to do everything well. Perhaps narrowing on one specialty is best, but I'm old school. I miss the days of the fruit store, the formaggi shop, the wine merchant, etc. Everyone was lovely at Il Gianfornaio, and reminded me of how my American education was lacking. I can only speak English and a smattering of French. The merchants at Il Gianfornaio spoke English better than me. That was embarrassing.

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