Seemor
Hop & PorkB-Worth Trying
Viale Antonio Ciamarra, 21, 00173 Roma RM, Italy
· Pub
· 4.4/5 Google (1061 reviews)
Takeout
Lively neighborhood pub pouring rotating craft beers with wallet-friendly Asian street-food snacks; great for casual drinks, less ideal for full dinners or quiet nights.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Hop & Pork delivers reliable casual dining with solid food quality in creative fusion snacks and exceptional value that justify its neighborhood following. Inconsistent execution and a snack-forward menu that doesn't support full dinners prevent a higher grade, though the appealing porch and lawn scene with rotating craft beers creates genuine social appeal for the right occasion.
Restaurant Summary
This is a neighborhood pub with lively energy and a porch-lawn hangout where students and locals camp out over rotating craft beers. One diner summed it up: friendly counter service, fun music, and snacks that match the pints. On event nights it can tip loud, but the overall vibe is laid-back and social. The cooking leans fusion street-food rather than full meals: dumplings in playful Roman flavors, soft bao, takoyaki, and simple boards. It is creative without pretense, best for grazing while you explore the taps. Expect counter ordering, sharable portions, and excellent value for casual nights, not tasting menus. Families fare well early evening with kid-friendly bites like hotdogs, pizza by the slice, fries, and mild bao. Seating inside is limited but the porch helps in good weather. If your crew wants traditional big plates, note the menu skews snack-focused rather than full entrees.
At a Glance
- Rotating craft beers at fair prices
- Tasty fusion dumplings and bao that pair with beer
- Great porch and lawn social scene
- Can be loud and crowded at peak or event nights
- Menu is snack-forward, not ideal for full dinners
What Sets It Apart
- Roman-Asian dumpling fusion
- Rotating craft beer taps
- Porch and lawn social scene
What People Love
- Relaxed pub atmosphere
- Friendly staff at the counter
- Fun fusion takes like cacio e pepe gyoza
- Good value for food and drink
- Outdoor gathering space
Points of Concern
- Menu breadth is limited; more a snack bar than a dinner destination
- Noise and crowding spike during events and peak times
- Indoor seating is limited; weather can affect comfort outdoors
- One neighbor review alleges late-night disturbances and parking issues
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€12-18 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair gyoza flights (2-3 flavors) with a tasting of rotating drafts
- For vegetarians: Bao Verdure (€2) plus Gyoza Vegetariano (€3.50)
- For kids: Hotdog (€3) and Rösti di Patate (€2.50)
Perfect For
- After-work beers with snacks
- Casual date on the porch
- Student group hangouts
- Pre- or post-movie drink stop
Location Insights
Area: Suburban-university mix near Anagnina; casual, student-friendly hangout with outdoor gathering space.
Safety: Generally safe but reports of late-night noise and crowd spillover; typical suburban lighting and foot traffic.
Nearby: Near university clusters, offices, and residential blocks; lawn/porch area used for socializing.
TiburtinoTiburtino is a traditional Roman neighborhood with a strong local community feel. The dining scene is casual and centered around authentic Roman and Italian eateries, with a focus on approachable, everyday dining rather than high-end gastronomy. The area is known for its neighborhood trattorias and pizzerias frequented by locals.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday17:00–23:00
Tuesday17:00–23:00
Wednesday17:00–23:00
Thursday17:00–23:00
Friday17:00–23:00
Saturday17:00–23:00
Sunday17:00–23:00
Available: Takeout
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