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3 years ago
Looked and looked for this place while in Rome . I finally found another place accidentally and asked about whiskey and co . The sales person told me they had closed during the covid lockdown and never reopened ! read more
Via Margutta 29
00187 Rome
Italy
Flaminio
06 32650514
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http://www.whiskyandco.it/
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What time does Whisky & Co. open?
Whisky & Co. opens at 3:30 PM on Monday.Whisky & Co. opens at 10:30 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Whisky & Co. close?
Whisky & Co. closes at 7:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Whisky & Co. is closed on Sunday.
Mon 3:30 PM - 7:30 PMTue-Sat 10:30 AM - 7:30 PMSun Closed
Does Whisky & Co. have parking?
Yes, Whisky & Co. has parking options.
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Not only was the suggested wine delicious, but the people inside were very kind and helped us…read morequickly pick out a bottle to go watch the sunset over the city in time. I wish I had more time in Roma to pick out more wines!
We stopped by this wine shop on our way to watch the sunset at Gianicolo. They were so friendly…read moreand accommodating. We told them that we were in a rush to get to the top of the hill before the sunset and I asked the owner to select a wine for us. He picked the most amazing white wine, opened the bottle for us and put plastic cups in a bag and sent us on our way. He was so accommodating. And the price of the wine was excellent. If you ever go to Rome it's worth a trip to this wine shop to stock up on amazing and reasonably priced wine.
It is said, at least in America, that big things come in small packages. Enoteca Il Piccolo in…read moreRome, in the winter, is such a place. With a minimum amount of tables able to be dined at inside, if you are able to grab a place, then, by all means, do it. My nephew and I enjoy finding these smaller, fine food establishments and this one did not disappoint. This was to be our last lunch in Roma so we joyfully consumed the very tasty mozzarella and ham and the Bruschetta appetizers and then I had my way with an incredible lasagna, where Il Piccolo did not skimp on the meat (as is done is some restaurants). Great meaty and cheesy flavor with a hint of spinach and some other subtle spices. Pure heaven. My nephew had ravioli which must have been great as he did not speak after receiving his plate. Highly recommended -- to one and all
We stopped here for coffee and water and watched the people walk by. A nice little (piccolo) place…read moreto relax during our mid-afternoon sight-seeing. The staff was friendly and, in the typical way of Rome, didn't rush us at all. We sat and read through our Rick Steves' guide book and just enjoyed a good hour of conversation and taking in the sights and sounds around us. You have to walk past a small gauntlet of eateries with waiters or hosts outside encouraging you to come to their restaurant, as is typical in areas where there are many tourists. When we came upon this Enoteca Piccolo no one was doing that here, and no one did during our entire stay. It was quaint and charming and quickly filled up with other Italian-speaking patrons. Since I've now read other reviews about their good wine selection, I'd like to go back to try that, too.
Mozzarella and ham - Enoteca Il Piccolo
Ravioli - Enoteca Il Piccolo
Lasagna - Enoteca Il Piccolo
Great local business and the best pannini grilled sandwich that I had in 2 weeks in Italy. What a…read morefind. Fantastic and highly recommended
Has a little of everything for your travel needs. Nice selection of wine and chocolate. Had a…read morebottle of limoncello shaped like the old country. Had to get it. Delicious.
Parete di vini
Highly recommended!…read more We have stopped in here with friends on several occasions. It's right off of Campo de Fiori and it's a nice respite from the pushy restauranteurs and the sometimes loud musicians in the square. It's very low key and a great place to be able to sit and chat and actually hear the other people talk without having to yell. It's almost like you are sitting in a little wine cellar. Shelves of wine adorn the walls so it's very cozy. It would be a great place to bring a date for sure. On our most recent visit, the gentleman that served us was especially helpful and welcoming. We asked about the various food and wine offerings and after we settled on a cheese board, the gentleman proceeded to suggest some wine pairings and also walked us through the different cheeses on the board and how they were made and what made each of them unique. It was a very nice experience and we again made a mental note that on our next trip to Rome, we would definitely be visiting L'Angolo Divino again!
Highly recommend. Massimo is incredible. We had an incredible time and look forward to coming here…read moreagain. Two times in two days! Second time we stayed the whole evening.
Vin Moulleaux....
Impression from client....
After seeing raved reviews on google and TripAdvisor, I had to give this place a try. While I do…read moreagree that the shop is very cute and the workers are really nice, I think their sandwiches are just okay - not life changing or anything. Portions are big and it's only 5 euros for one sandwich, bread is good too. However some sandwiches don't have sauces and I found that a little plain? And while eating it was just average. But I guess it's a good stop IF you're on the go or looking for something cheap. I got #3 and #5, I forget the names but they both had sun dried tomatoes LOL. overall food I think I would give 3.5/5.
Food 3.5 Value 5…read more Service 4.5 Décor 4 I do not understand how this is the #4 ranked restaurant in Rome (as per Tripadvisor). It is good value as you get a rather large panini for about 6 euros however I was not blown away by any means. I ordered the Back to the future panini which had sun dried tomatoes, proscuitto, stracchiatella di buffala and some greens. I was quite hungry so the large portion satisfied my hunger. Very friendly staff. There are a few stools in the back where you can eat the panini but I'd suggest taking it to Piazza Navona which is just a block away. I'd say-- if you're in the area, hungry and want a quick sandwich then come here. Else, save your calories for a better meal elsewhere.
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On a search for interesting beers (from Italian brewers) for us to enjoy on our patio at the flat…read morewe've rented for our time in Rome, we stumbled across this little gem. A small shop, but one whole wall is lined with a variety of fantastic local beers. We selected six to take home, and I enjoyed looking at their wide variety of bagged pastas and olive oils. The beers were all about €5 each, so a bit steep, but really nice. Our favourite so far is an IPA called Beach Volley. The brewer isn't made very clear from the white label adorning the bottle, but it was very nice. They do accept credit cards and have reasonable opening hours. If you're nearby and on the lookout for interesting beers or pastas, check them out!
Am amazing beer shop that we just happened to walk past on our first day in Rome. It would be…read moreimpossible to list the beers I got here, probably about 20 over the week...from a selection of 40-50 beers. If you want to find interesting local beers to take away then this is absolutely the place to come. One brewery who stood out was a Rome brewery called The Art of Beer who are obviously quite new. I call it a beer shop, but it does also have some liquors, wines, oils and sauces too. The beer is just where they really distinguish themselves for me. Ran into some different people working here and they were all really friendly and they all knew some English!
Wonderful hidden gem in central Rome. Yes it's a little pricey but not nearly what you pay…read morethroughout this neighborhood. V delicious lasagna and wine and tiramisu. V charming small restaurant vibe. I'll be back.
OK, maybe we're biased because this happened to be the first place we wandered into when we started…read moreour 4 day stay in Rome, but this was exactly what we wanted our wine & food experience to be! We got some bruschetta and a meat/cheese board. The wine the lady paired for us was perfect. Such a cute little place with outstanding atmosphere.
Nice and cozy
Our first snack/meal in Rome set the bar pretty high.
Limited outdoor seating.
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