Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination for steaks, tartare, and warm host-led service in a romantic cellar-like setting; creative touches and fair-but-not-cheap pricing.
Cafè Corrientes delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent food quality—particularly standout steaks and tartare—paired with warm, attentive service from a hands-on host. The tasteful cellar setting creates romantic appeal, though occasional consistency gaps in execution and timing prevent it from reaching grade A territory. While review authenticity concerns create moderate uncertainty, the restaurant's strong recent performance and loyal following suggest reliable quality for diners seeking an intimate, ingredient-focused steakhouse experience.
First impressions lean intimate and welcoming: a stairway leads into rooms that feel like a cozy cellar, lit softly and tended by a hands-on host. Guests describe warm, attentive service and a setting that nudges date night energy. One diner summed it up as, "welcomed, guided, and never rushed," with the meal paced around conversation and wine. The room is tastefully decorated, calm rather than loud, and more romantic than rowdy. The kitchen favors excellent ingredients over theatrics: dry-aged ribeye, picanha, and a standout tartare share the stage with empanadas and house desserts. Expect an ingredient-first grill approach with a few creative turns, like beef ceviche with truffle and a sea bass burger, alongside comforting sides and classic sweets. Most guests call the prices fair for the quality and portions, though per-100g cuts can nudge totals upward. Families do fine here. The menu includes kid-friendly choices like burgers, roast chicken, and chips, plus simple desserts. There is no formal kids menu, but staff happily explains options and portions. For picky eaters, steer toward chicken, burgers, and sides; adventurous teens may enjoy the tartare or trying empanadas.
Area: Residential Monteverde/Gianicolense, relaxed local vibe with date-night spots and neighborhood cafes.
Safety: Generally safe, lively evenings, typical urban Rome foot traffic and lighting.
Nearby: Near Trastevere rail lines and parks; mix of flats, small shops, and casual eateries.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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