Frappe and Castagnole are desserts made from fried dough that are only available in Rome during Carnevale – the period before Lent.
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Eating out in the center of Rome can be fraught with risks. Will you be lucky enough to stumble upon a good meal? Or will your lackluster dinner be punctuated with the din of a microwaved plate and hidden charges? But reliable restaurants do exist even in the more trafficked areas and I am always […]
From wine tastings to stunning sculptural exhibits, there are plenty of February 2018 Events in Rome to keep you busy during the shortest month of the year.
One of my favorite art museums in Rome has long been Galleria Borghese. My first trip took awhile because the museum is so popular that you MUST book tickets in advance to be granted two hours of admission to wander the decorated halls. While it takes a tiny bit of planning to visit, I always […]
I am so hungry after watching Vice’s Rome episode of The Pizza Show. I’m also seriously happy with the pizzerie that they chose to feature. The pizza they talk about and taste really is some of the best in Rome. The locations profiled include: Antico Forno Roscioli Emma Sbanco (with Stefano Callegari, who is also […]
The newest Roscioli project, the Roscioli Caffe is located two doors down from the namesake restaurant. The storefront is a so narrow that it is really easy to walk past. I speak from experience. However, the tiny coffee shop packs a serious punch in the center of Rome. The cafe quickly gained a reputation for […]
UPDATE 2022: Sadly closed Located behind the Colosseum, Rome’s BrewDog is in an ideal spot to enjoy a pint. Filled with exposed brick and high tables, the pub has a buzzing atmosphere. You might recognize the craft beer – which is Scottish rather than Italian. Available beers are listed on a large blackboard, and there’s […]
While Italy can seem like a luxury destination, there are plenty of ways to save money on your trip. In fact, Rome is the Eternal City because it continuously reuses and repurposes its history to fit its future. Do you think the Vatican could have afforded all that marble? Heck no! It stole it from […]