Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Budget-friendly Roman trattoria with standout value at lunch but significant inconsistency and long waits; go for cheap classics, skip if you need reliability.
Taverna del Fuorisede struggles with fundamental execution issues that undermine its appeal despite genuine neighborhood charm and exceptional value. Food safety concerns—spoiled chicken reports and insect findings—combined with inconsistent pasta quality and frequent long waits create reliability problems that typical diners will encounter. While friendly staff intent and ultra-cheap lunch pricing (€5 sets) offer real appeal, deteriorating execution in 2024–2025 and 40–90 minute dinner waits make this a risky choice outside the lunch window.
A neighborhood trattoria with local energy and prices that make weekday lunches easy, this spot draws both students and nearby residents. Guests describe kind servers and an easygoing room—"the waitress moved us to a nicer table," one diner noted—but timing can unravel, with plates arriving late or not quite hot. Recent reviews flag uneven pacing and some tense owner interactions, so manage expectations. The cooking leans classic Roman—carbonara, amatriciana, gricia, coda—more comfort than creativity. On good days, plates are hearty and satisfying for far less than city-center prices; on off days, pasta can be undercooked, pepper-heavy, or cold. If you are after dependable perfection, this is not it; if value and a neighborhood vibe appeal, target the lunch set and stick to simplest staples. Families will find kid-friendly choices like pasta al pomodoro (€5 on lunch menu), cutlets and potatoes, and mozzarella in carrozza. Watch for peppery cacio e pepe and occasional spicy seasoning that some kids might reject. There is no kids menu noted, but prices are low and portions flexible, making it workable for families who choose straightforward dishes.
Area: Residential-university mix near Bologna/Tiburtina; casual local spots with student budgets and neighborhood foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe with steady footfall; typical urban Rome conditions, standard lighting and activity.
Nearby: Close to Piazza Bologna, Tiburtina corridor, offices, apartments, and other trattorie and cafes.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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