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Giufà Library CoffeeC+Worth Trying

Via degli Aurunci, 38, 00185 Roma RM, Italy · Coffee shop, Children's book store, Book store · 4.5/5 Google (735 reviews)

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A beloved indie bookstore-cafe with warm vibes, good coffee, and light bites, but strict laptop/time policies and occasional brusque service can sour visits, especially on weekends.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Giufà Library Coffee delivers a charming indie bookstore-cafe experience with reliable coffee and light pastries, supported by genuine customer loyalty and appealing neighborhood character. However, inconsistent service—ranging from warm to brusque policy enforcement—and severe space constraints limit its appeal. The recent uptick in complaints about laptop rules and table turnover pressure reflects operational friction that prevents a stronger grade, though the core cafe experience remains solid for casual visits.

Restaurant Summary

An indie bookstore-cafe that feels warm and bookish, with shelves to browse, good coffee, and a mellow playlist. Many praise the vibe and staff when it clicks: "A cozy spot to reset after the city." However, recent reports describe firm policy enforcement on laptops and lingering, which can come off abrupt, especially on weekends. The cooking leans simple cafe fare—espresso drinks, pastries, light bites, local beers, and wine for aperitivo. Think ricotta-filled snacks, carrot cake, and a soy cappuccino rather than chef-y plates. Prices read average to slightly high for San Lorenzo, and the draw is the bookish atmosphere more than culinary fireworks. For families, this is fine for a quick treat stop: hot chocolates, cakes, and simple snacks suit many kids, though seating is tight and lingering is not the norm at peak times. No clear kids menu; stroller space may be limited, and weekend laptop rules extend to general table turnover expectations.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€15-24 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Lively university neighborhood with indie culture, students, and creatives; casual vibe with street life and murals.

Safety: Generally busy and fine by day; typical urban caution at night; no recurring safety incidents in reviews.

Nearby: Near La Sapienza campus, courtyards, bars, casual eateries, and other cafes; bookstore cluster feel.

Rione MontiRione Monti is a trendy and eclectic neighborhood featuring narrow cobblestone streets, artisan shops, and a diverse dining scene ranging from traditional trattorias to modern eateries. The area is lively yet retains a charming, authentic Roman feel, attracting both visitors and residents who enjoy a blend of history and contemporary culture.
EsquilinoEsquilino is known for its ethnic diversity and bustling markets, offering a variety of international cuisines and a more everyday, local vibe compared to the tourist-heavy parts of Centro Storico.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:30–21:00 Tuesday14:30–21:00 Wednesday09:30–21:00 Thursday09:30–21:00 Friday09:30–22:30 Saturday09:30–22:30 Sunday15:00–20:30

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