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Fieramosca RomaB+Worth Trying
Piazza dei Mercanti, 3a, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
· Roman restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (1722 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Atmospheric Roman spot in Trastevere with standout classics and great pizzas, but service can be chaotic at peak times; strong ambiance and value for location if you avoid rush.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Fieramosca Roma delivers solid Roman cooking and exceptional atmospheric appeal on a charming Trastevere square, earning its grade B+ standing. Food quality shines with standout carbonara and tiramisu, but inconsistent execution during peak service and reported waits up to an hour prevent a higher grade. The restaurant excels as a lively neighborhood destination for off-peak visits and families seeking authentic Roman comfort food at fair prices.
Restaurant Summary
Set on a small Trastevere square, Fieramosca Roma feels warm and lively inside with low beams, cellar-like rooms, and terrace tables facing the piazza. Guests describe servers who can be fun and engaging on good nights, though peak hours sometimes turn chaotic. One diner summed it up: "The room buzzed with Roman energy while our waiter kept the laughs coming." The cooking leans classic Roman—carbonara, cacio e pepe, amatriciana—plus pizzas and a few seasonal touches rather than theatrics. It is solid, comforting cooking when the kitchen hums, with tiramisu that wins fans and pizzas that satisfy. On overloaded nights, execution can wobble, but off-peak meals deliver the rustic, traditional experience people seek in Trastevere. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly pizzas and simple pastas. The menu lists Margherita and Diavola around €7-11 and straightforward primi like pomodoro or aglio e olio that kids often enjoy. Space outside can be tight, so request indoor seating if strollers or high chairs are a factor.
At a Glance
- Historic, atmospheric rooms and lively terrace on a charming square
- Standout Roman pastas and popular tiramisu at fair prices for Trastevere
- Service slows and plates stagger at peak times; waits up to an hour reported
- Execution dips for very large groups; some dry meats or oversalted dishes
- Outdoor seating is tightly spaced; request inside for comfort
What Sets It Apart
- historic_trastevere_setting
- broad_roman_classics_plus_pizza
- lively_terrace_and_cellar_rooms
What People Love
- Cozy historic interior with character
- Carbonara with crisp guanciale
- Friendly, humorous servers on good nights
- Tiramisu that balances richness and restraint
- Good value for central Rome
Points of Concern
- Long waits and staggered courses during peak periods; consider earlier reservations
- Large parties strain the kitchen; group meals show mixed execution
- Outdoor tables are close together; some guests find it cramped
- Review patterns show occasional claims of billing variances on steaks by weight; confirm prices when ordering
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€32-44 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose a shared bruschetta, a classic primo (€12-15), split a tiramisu; or opt for a pizza (€7-11) plus a side for a lighter bill
Perfect For
- Casual Roman pasta night
- Date on a lively terrace
- Pizza-and-pasta family dinner
- Visiting friends exploring Trastevere
Location Insights
Area: Historic Trastevere square with lively, tourist-friendly vibe and plenty of locals; evening crowds and street life.
Safety: Generally safe, busy at night with high foot traffic; typical petty-theft vigilance for central Rome.
Nearby: Near bars, trattorie, and cobbled lanes; outdoor seating faces a small square; close to major sights across the Tiber.
Campo MarzioCampo Marzio is a prestigious and lively neighborhood featuring elegant streets, historic piazzas, and a refined dining scene. The area offers a mix of traditional Roman trattorias and upscale restaurants, catering to visitors seeking authentic Italian cuisine in a sophisticated setting.
Piazza dei Mercanti areaThis small micro-area around Piazza dei Mercanti is characterized by charming, less crowded streets with boutique eateries and artisan shops, providing a more relaxed and authentic Roman atmosphere.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:00–23:30
Tuesday07:00–23:30
Wednesday07:00–23:30
Thursday07:00–23:30
Friday19:00–00:00
Saturday12:00–16:00, 19:00–00:00
Sunday12:00–16:00, 07:00–23:30
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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