Cafés, Gelaterie and Bars

Places to Eat

L’Eau Vive
Amid
16th-century frescoes, lay sisters from around the world dressed in
native costume serve refined French cuisine and dishes from their own
countries. Everyone sings “Ave Maria of Lourdes” before their crêpes flambées. Perhaps a little kitsch but all the profits do go to charity.Via Monterone 85
06 6880 1095
Closed Sun
Settimo all’Arancio
Hectic, but excellent classic Roman cuisine.
Via del Arancio 50–52
06 687 6119
Closed Sun (Jul–Aug)
Da Gino
Visit these trompe-l’oeil vaults for food like nonna (grandma) used to make.
Vicolo Rosini 4
06 687 3434
Closed Sun





