Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Welcoming Roman gastropub with standout carbonara, thin Roman-style pizza, and great beers at fair prices, though occasional service missteps and rare conduct complaints warrant caution.
The Blacksmith delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by celebrated carbonara and Roman pizza, paired with attentive, friendly service. Consistency shows occasional variance in execution—particularly with fried items and doneness—preventing the higher tier, while the hidden entrance and modest setting appeal limit destination draw despite genuine neighborhood warmth and loyal patronage.
Tucked under the porticoes in northeast Rome, The Blacksmith feels like a warm neighborhood pub where locals linger over pints and big plates. Service is often described as fast and friendly, and the room carries that old-school wood-and-amber glow. One diner put it simply: "It felt like a real pub, and we were well looked after." Hidden entrance aside, it quickly becomes a comfortable base for groups and casual nights. The cooking leans classic Roman and pubby rather than flashy: a creamy, crisply guanciale’d carbonara that wins loyal fans, thin Roman-style pizzas, sturdy burgers, and house desserts. Beers are a real draw, poured in proper glassware with a strong German-Belgian bent. Most visits deliver satisfying plates at fair prices, though a few diners flagged uneven frying or doneness on a busy night. Families should find it easy: kids can gravitate to Margherita pizza, plain burgers, fries, or simple pastas like cacio e pepe. There is no kids menu noted, but portions and prices are friendly. Those with allergies should speak up clearly, as one review warned that orders must be communicated carefully.
Area: Residential northeast Rome near Monte Sacro; local crowd, relaxed vibe, pub-focused evenings.
Safety: Generally safe residential zone with steady foot traffic; venue under porticoes may be less visible at night.
Nearby: Surrounded by housing blocks, small shops, and sports clubs; not a tourist hub.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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