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Via Spalato 26
00198 Rome
Italy
Hours
What time does Non Solo Caffé open?
Non Solo Caffé opens at 6:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Non Solo Caffé close?
Non Solo Caffé closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Non Solo Caffé is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 6:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does Non Solo Caffé serve alcohol?
Yes, Non Solo Caffé serves alcohol.
Does Non Solo Caffé have parking?
Yes, Non Solo Caffé has parking options.
Does Non Solo Caffé allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, Non Solo Caffé allows outdoor smoking.
Does Non Solo Caffé have free WiFi?
Yes, Non Solo Caffé has free WiFi.
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The restaurant was a good Italian restaurant. Their outdoor dining was very nice. The waiter was…read morevery friendly and polite. The food was delicious. It was flavorful and made well. Real Italian food in Italy is great and this place is a good representation of the food.
Wonderful, quirky cafe with helpful staff. We loved our breakfasts and enjoyed the atmosphere…read more Priced quite reasonably.
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This is actually a pretty chill, laid back bar…read more They make really good kamikazee's, or any mixed drink rather. That's more their specialty than beer. It's darkly lit, and not too loud, but not quiet enough that you hear everyone else. There's no dancing upstairs, but there is light music playing. Like I said, it's a great place to relax and have a conversation.
This was my first experience at a bar! I have just turned 18 before I visited Italy with my family…read morefrom the United States. My brother and I headed out for fun night and this place did not disappoint. It was a little slow considering it was Tuesday, but there were lights and music. There was also a dance floor downstairs. The drinks were great, I ordered two Cosmos.
We also found out about this place because it was across the street from our hotel! I couldn't be…read morehappier to have something close to "home" to grab a drink after a long day of walking the city. The staff was super cool. Drinks are cheap (although their well vodka was pretty harsh) and there is free wifi so you can post the day's worth of pictures on your social media outlet of choice! I also got one of the sipping chocolates. Super rich and luxurious. Goes great with harsh vodka!
This place was a pleasant surprise. Guidebooks and travel sites warn about eating at places close…read moreto hotels/places that use English in their menu, so I had low expectations when a friend decided to randomly walk in and order a pizza. She ordered a sausage and mushroom pizza (although the meat seemed like ham to me) and it was pretty good. The following day I returned and ordered a white pizza and a prosciutto pizza. The white pizza came out like a giant warm salty cracker with olive oil--I think they forgot the cheese? I was a bit tired, so I might have misread the menu when I selected and asked for white pizza. The prosciutto pizza was incredible. It was crunchy, the sauce was a bit sweet and it hit all the right spots. We paid much less than anticipated and that was an added bonus. We haven't ordered wine here (yet) but they have a decent selection at a decent price range. In addition, the bottles of water are priced better than most places so we stocked up on a water stash. I recommend giving this place a try.
Chi è questo uomo?!?
Yeah, I saw the segment about this legendary late-night bakery on Andrew Zimmern's Rome episode…read more And yeah, I was further intrigued by the famous sign with the provocative slang connotation that greets visitors as they carefully head down the somewhat treacherously steep staircase into this unique and somehow exciting basement space. What I wasn't prepared for was the very personal and intimate encounter with the founder/owner/chief cook/probably not bottle-washer who is Antonio Lambiase. We arrived "early" (about 23:00 on a Friday night in July) to find the maestro hard at work crafting his famous pastries for the crowds of nocturnal visitors that were sure to follow. Although he spoke almost no English, we were able to communicate through my very limited Italian and the help of a couple of his immigrant assistants who had also had limited abilities in the two languages. My wife and I found him to be perfectly charming, playful as well as typically Italian. He didn't hesitate to ask me how old I thought he was and to flex his biceps to demonstrate his fitness and machismo. When we showed interest in several of the items already completed he came around from behind his work station with a piping bag full of whipped cream which he proceeded to squirt on the backs of our hands for tasting and made romantic suggestions by drawing hearts with the cream. Needless to say, this was not an experience that we will soon forget. We made a fairly large purchase of an assortment of his sweet concoctions and took them to go to enjoy back at our hotel. I'd like to report that they were as memorable, but actually they were just ok. During our two weeks in Italy we certainly enjoyed much better pastry, but on a late night after reveling with friends I could easily see myself returning to this super cool spot!
The owners Don't speak English. But we managed to get a variety of sweets. The owners were very…read morefriendly and we enjoyed the capuccino too.
Kitchen
The provocative (local slang) greeting!
Assorted treats
How is there a Steelers bar in central Rome? Well, the owner lived in the US and is a fan…read more If it's game time, expects this place to be rammed. Otherwise it seems very popular with expats and locals. Tons and tons of US sports memorabilia, cool bartenders and peanuts in the shell!! Cone on, that's great. We met done super fun folks from the UK that said they came here every day of their trip because they enjoyed it so much.
This is a great bar in a touristy area. The only Steelers bar in Italy, the owner runs a tight…read moreship. The $7 aperol spritz hit the spot and we enjoyed sitting on their outdoor deck. We went there all 4 nights of our trip as our apartment was closeby. Great spot!!
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This pub was awesome - lots of beers to choose from on tap, great drink menu (Dear Rome, I love…read moreyour "spritz drinks!") and the appetizers were nice, too but the best part was probably the staff, they were so wonderful, welcoming and helpful. It is a medium sized place, looks small from the front, but they have a good amount of tables inside. I remember getting into some funky music they were playing there on one of my visits. I dug it. If I'm back in this area Rome in the future, I know I'd definitely seek this place out again!
We're American's in Rome looking for good prices on drinks. This place had it with great service…read more Ermany (might be spelled wrong) is AMAZING! We loved it here!
Spritz Compari (and also Spritz Aperol looks similar)
Came here to eat in 2018, starving & not knowing nothing about this restaurant except its name…read moreLiving Room Cafe!! Sounds like a comfortable place to eat LOL!! The pastas was home made & it was so delicious...at the time they only excepted cash & now I see they accept credit cards
Wonderful restaurant. Warm atmosphere and friendly staff. Nuances of Ancient Rome with flavors as…read moreexquisite as Rome itself. Pasta is home made, cooked to the perfect al dente and served with an appropriate sauce, ragu or dressed with olive oil, Parmesan and herbs. Tonight I was served a house specialty: sweet onion stuffed with a mussel, peperoni (spiced salami), bolognese and served with steamed mussels on the side. The bread is fresh and plentiful. Homemade pizzas are a work of art in themselves and taste more so. They serve a great cappuccino, and you can make that part of your Italian or American breakfast. Lunch is a beautiful array of salads, fruits, sandwiches and span a menu of goodies.
Great and unexpected Irish pub in Rome. Very friendly crowd, fun comedy night and very good drinks…read more Wish we lived a lot closer. :-)
The absolutely friendliest bar staff in all of Roma! After stopping in here for 1 night to watch…read moresome world cup and enjoy some beers they did a great job of making us feel welcome. The food menu is strange but I do recommend trying a few offerings. I got the new yorker, a buttered bagel with bresaola, unexpectedly delicious and affordable. They also have a great selection of beers to choose from and plenty of seating for large crowds down to small nooks for your friends to gather. Keep in mind there is no table service so go to the bar to get your drinks! Can't wait to come back and see some old friends!
We came here after a long jet lag nap our first night in Rome…read more It was like a Wednesday night so when we got there no one was in there so we were able to just pick a seat anywhere. They spoke good English and were so sweet! I don't know what the drink was I just said I wanted something on the refreshing side with egg whites & he made something and came back and it was literally one of the best drinks I'd ever had. Please go visit!
Ridiculously good cocktails. Would be a knockout destination in any city. Super friendly…read morebartenders serving incredibly well executed and creative cocktails. Turned over ownership apparently and is now called Nais. Loved this place.
The cocktail menu
Cool underground speakeasy near the Colosseum. I made reservations on their website and then you…read morepay 5 euros for a membership fee. I got a cocktail similar to an old fashioned and it was great. They have a discount if you purchase more than two drinks or something. Their race club rules are entertaining and I appreciate that it's a non-smoking place.
A cool underground atmosphere with a good selection of liquors and friendly attentive staff. Drinks…read moreare very good and worth the trip. The "membership" gimmick makes you feel like it really is a clubhouse, but it's silly if you don't live here.
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