“You gotta love some good Roman coffee. Here’s a few suggestions I have picked out for you.”
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La Casa del Caffe Tazza d’Oro
Antico Caffè Greco
📜 Some history: Antico Caffè Greco is not only the oldest cafeteria in Rome (and looks practically unchanged from its original state), but is also known for having had patrons like Goethe, Schopenhauer, Gogol, and even Casanova. Today, it continues to be the gathering point for many artists who come here to exchange their ideas. The place is worth a visit for its historical significance.
📜 Some history:Bags of coffee beans rest on the floor and images of plantations adorn the walls. Sant' Eustachio Il Caffè has looked the same for as long as anyone can remember. Steps away from Piazza Navona, this Roman institution is arguably Rome's most famous coffee shop, famed for its home-roast beans, which are blended with water from an ancient aqueduct.
In addition to the different types of coffees, they also serve the "gran caffè", a cappuccino without milk, where the coffee is foamed instead.