06-20-2017, 10:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-20-2017, 11:08 PM by Dr. Ivor Yeti.)
I envy you your Roman Holiday, but am sorry to hear about your Dad. I could recommend some coffee places, but you don't drink coffee. Restaurants? OK, I can recommend restaurants: Osteria Barberini near the top of the Spanish Steps. They specialize in truffles. Barbara is looking for her master list from our visit. That is the only one I remember by name.
Caccia e Pepe is the local pasta dish, so avail yourself of it anywhere. Tasty, simple, and filling.
Gelato: Good everywhere, but here is one we tried: Gelateria Valentino (Trevi Fountain).
La Gelateria Frigidarium (Piaza Navona)
Lunch (Piazza Navona) Est Artigiani del Gusto
Dinner: Ciccia Bomba, Cantina Lucifero (Piazza Navona/Campo de Fiori)
Osteria del Mario (Pantheon)
I hope the fencing club near the Pantheon (Accademia Grecco) is open when you go by.
I look forward to your photos and commentaries!
Caccia e Pepe is the local pasta dish, so avail yourself of it anywhere. Tasty, simple, and filling.
Gelato: Good everywhere, but here is one we tried: Gelateria Valentino (Trevi Fountain).
La Gelateria Frigidarium (Piaza Navona)
Lunch (Piazza Navona) Est Artigiani del Gusto
Dinner: Ciccia Bomba, Cantina Lucifero (Piazza Navona/Campo de Fiori)
Osteria del Mario (Pantheon)
I hope the fencing club near the Pantheon (Accademia Grecco) is open when you go by.
I look forward to your photos and commentaries!
In the Tudor Period, Fencing Masters were classified in the Vagrancy Laws along with Actors, Gypsys, Vagabonds, Sturdy Rogues, and the owners of performing bears.

