Don’t be fooled by the tiny size of this shop – it is still one of the best haberdashers in Rome, established in 1857.
Via della Cuccagna 15
Antiques shop, Via dei Coronari
Ai Monasteri
Monasteries
from all across Italy supply their homemade honey, liqueurs, beauty
products, elixirs and other products to this shop.
Corso Rinascimento 72
Ai Monasteri
Antiqua Domus
Bring
some of Rome’s elegance into your own home. This sizeable showroom has
mostly 18th- and 19th-century furnishings on sale; some nice Empire
pieces are particularly worth a look.
Via dei Coronari 39
Gea Arte Antica
Own your own piece of ancient Rome. Choose from a range of objects, from simple oil lamps to exquisite painted vases.
Via dei Coronari 233A
Massimo Maria Melis
This
unique jewellery studio wraps 21-carat gold around coins, glass and
stones preserved from the Etruscan, Roman and medieval eras.
Via dell’Orso 57
Galleria Il Colibri
Small
but worthy gallery presenting group and solo shows of contemporary
painters, as well as historic posters and other types of art media.
Via dell’Orso 92
Dott. Sergio de Sanctis
Exclusively Italian antiques, mostly elegant 18th- to early 20th-century furnishings and gilt-framed mirrors.
Via dei Coronari 218–19
L’Art Nouveau
Antiques shop devoted to Art Nouveau and Liberty style furnishings, lamps, objets d’art and chinoiserie silk tapestries and gowns.
Via dei Coronari 221
Calzoleria Petrocchi
Bruno
Ridolfi keeps alive the high fashion, excellent quality,
made-to-measure cobbler traditions of his uncle Tito Petrocchi, who
regularly shod glamorous stars of stage and screen in the “dolce vita” heyday of the 1950s and 1960s.
Via dell’Orso 25
Nardecchia
Prints, old photographs and watercolours are on sale here, from Piranesi originals to 20th-century works.
Piazza Navona 25
Chic Cafés and Bars
Tre Scalini
This historic café, right on Piazza Navona, is renowned for its delectable chocolate homemade tartufo ice cream ball .
Piazza Navona 28
Tre Scalini
Jonathan’s Angels
Perhaps
Rome’s most unique and kitsch nightspot, which should be seen to be
believed. Run by a former circus acrobat, it is eccentrically decorated,
with a piano bar, tables out on the narrow alley strung with fairy
lights, and the occasional impromptu floor show.
Via della Fossa 16
Abbey Theatre Irish Pub
Comfortable,
cosy Guinness pub, pleasantly removed from the hubbub of the nightlife
core that has recently sprouted down the road. Basic snacks are also
served and there’s an Internet terminal.
Via del Governo Vecchio 51–53
Abbey Theatre Irish Pub
Cul de Sac
One
of Rome’s oldest wine bars, with lots of labels on offer. A bit of a
squeeze inside and out, but a better option than the nearby bars of the
Piazza Navona.
Piazza Paquino 73
Bull Dog Pub
American style bar positively hopping nightly with plenty of lively young students both foreign and Italian
Corso Vittorio Emanuele II 107
Bloom
The former Clochard nightclub was reborn in 2001 as a jazzy modern bar, with a sushi restaurant upstairs – a rare find in Rome.
Via del Teatro Pace 30
Bramante
Café/bar with a quirky elegance amid a sea of pubs. Light dishes are served to a chic young crowd.
Via della Pace 25
Bar del Fico
An
alternative, chic hangout in the shade of the legendary fig tree in a
tiny square, where you can sit inside or out and enjoy a morning cappuccino or a very late liqueur.
Piazza del Fico
La Botticella
Small, always crowded birreria
(beerhouse) with some tables outside, in the heart of the area’s
nightlife action. Devil’s Kiss and Castlemaine XXXX beer are on tap.
Via di Tor Millina 32
Old Bear
Eclectic but good food accompanies a wide range of beers here, with live music played in the basement.
Via dei Gigli d’Oro 2–4
Places to Eat
Da Francesco
An abundant appetiser buffet offering hand-cut prosciutto, fresh seafood salads and many vegetarian options.
Piazza del Fico 29
06 686 4009
Closed Tue; closed Aug: Mon, Tue and at lunch
DA
Terra di Siena
One
of the best Tuscan restaurants in Rome. The family imports ingredients
and classic seasonal recipes from the farmers around their hometown near
Siena.
Piazza Pasquino 77–8
06 6830 7704
Closed Sun
Lilli
An
ex-footballer runs this ultra-traditional restaurant hidden away in a
cul-de-sac next to the riverside boulevard. If you are looking for a
true taste of Rome’s cuisine, the recipes don’t get more Roman than
this.
Via Tor di Nona 23
06 686 1916
Closed Sun
Il Convivio
For
a special night out. One of the historic centre’s best restaurants,
with strictly seasonal cuisine based on Italian traditions and an
excellent wine list.
Vicolo dei Soldati 28
06 686 9432
Closed Sun
Insalata Ricca 2
Rome’s
mini-chain of vegetarian-orientated eateries. Inventive salads are the
mainstay, although they also offer good pasta dishes. Seating outdoors.
Piazza Pasquino 72
06 6830 7881
Pizzeria La Montecarlo
The
offspring of Baffetto’s owners run this joint. Has less ambience than
its famous parent, but benefits from shorter queues .
Vicolo Savelli 12
06 686 1877
Closed Mon
Tre Archi
A local trattoria with two small rooms and a famed Roman set menu.
Via dei Coronari 233
06 686 5890
Closed Sun
Fraterna Domus
Communal dining in a hospice run by nuns. The set menu offers soup or pasta, a meat course and salad and fruit for dessert.
Via di Monte Brianzo 62
06 6880 5475
Closed Thu
Zio Ciro
This pizzeria is popular for its al fresco dining and the chance to order large pizzas with two or three different toppings.
Via della Pace 1
06 686 4802
Antica Taverna
The owners of this taverna get the goat’s milk ricotta and rabbit from their hometown in the Sabine Hills.