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ROMAGNANI CAFFÈB-Worth Trying

Piazzale Enrico Dunant, 18 zona, 00152 Roma RM, Italy · Bar, Cake shop, Ice cream shop · 4.5/5 Google (318 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Neighborhood Italian cafe for excellent cappuccinos, house gelato, and value mini desserts, with occasional pastry freshness misses and rare safety complaints to note.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Romagnani Caffè delivers reliable neighborhood cafe quality anchored by strong cappuccinos and gelato and warm, attentive service, but inconsistent pastry freshness and isolated safety concerns prevent a higher grade. The classic Roman counter setting and loyal local following reflect solid execution within its casual cafe category, though it remains a neighborhood staple rather than a destination worth traveling for.

Restaurant Summary

A classic Roman neighborhood bar where the first thing you notice is the long, handsome counter and the aroma of freshly ground beans drifting through big windows. Service leans warm and quick—one guest even got a gelato taster from the barista—and the vibe is calm and welcoming. Reviewers rave about smooth, velvety cappuccinos and rich gelato; one summed it up as a place they will happily revisit for another cone. The kitchen sticks to tradition: cappuccinos that are creamy without bitterness, a tiramisu praised as trip-best at a friendly €4, and mini desserts that hit the sweet spot for €1 apiece. Think straightforward Italian cafe comfort rather than culinary fireworks. Most pastries are noted as fresh—especially the walnut cornetto—though there are sporadic complaints about staleness, so pick from items that look freshly baked. Families will find it easy here: kids tend to love gelato, simple pastries, and a relaxed counter perch. There is plenty of space at off-peak times, and prices stay gentle for a treat run. No kids menu needed when there are sweet bites and gelato ready to go; just arrive earlier in the day for the freshest picks.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€7-12 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-commercial junction serving locals on daily routines; relaxed, non-touristy vibe.

Safety: Generally safe, daytime foot traffic typical for Roman neighborhoods.

Nearby: Near other bars and shops; counter seating plus some tables; alternative cafes mentioned nearby.

TrastevereThe dining scene in Trastevere is characterized by a mix of traditional trattorias, modern eateries, and lively bars. The social atmosphere is casual and convivial, with a strong emphasis on Roman cuisine and outdoor dining, especially in the warmer months. It is a popular area for evening socializing and weekend gatherings.
Gianicolo Hill areaThis micro-neighborhood near Piazzale Enrico Dunant offers a more tranquil setting compared to the bustling heart of Trastevere, with several upscale restaurants and cafes that benefit from panoramic views of Rome. It attracts diners looking for a relaxed atmosphere with a touch of elegance.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday06:00–20:00 Tuesday06:00–20:00 Wednesday06:00–20:00 Thursday06:00–20:00 Friday06:00–20:00 Saturday06:00–20:00 Sunday06:00–20:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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