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SPESSOA-Worth Trying

Via di S. Nicola da Tolentino, 51, 00187 Roma RM, Italy · Roman restaurant · 5/5 Google (139 reviews)

Takeout

Beloved mono-menu spot for eggplant parmigiana and panini with friendly service and excellent value near Barberini; ideal for quick, satisfying bites.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Spesso delivers exceptional food quality centered on benchmark eggplant parmigiana and warm, proactive service that makes guests feel instantly welcome. Remarkable value for central Rome and steady execution across visits support the grade A- standing, though the small counter layout and lack of lingering appeal prevent advancement to grade A territory. A reliable neighborhood gem that excels at what it does.

Restaurant Summary

A tiny counter-serve spot near Barberini where the room feels warm and welcoming from the moment you step in. Staff greet guests with smiles and explain the simple concept, and one visitor summed it up: "We felt instantly at home." It is a place for quick, satisfying bites rather than lingering meals, and value is remarkably strong for the location. The cooking focuses on one thing done incredibly well: eggplant parmigiana, either by the tray or tucked into a soft bun. The approach is classic and ingredient-led, not flashy—layered eggplant, balanced tomato, and plenty of cheese, with specials like meatballs or fried cheeses appearing now and then. If you enjoy traditional flavors prepared with care, this will hit the spot. Families do well here. Portions are manageable, flavors are familiar, and several parents noted kids cleaned their plates. With a vegetarian-friendly main and sweet crostate for dessert, even cautious eaters have options. There is no kids menu, but a parmigiana panino split with a side of dessert makes a kid-pleasing combo.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€14-18 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central, near Piazza Barberini; caters to office workers, shoppers, and visitors seeking quick quality bites.

Safety: Busy, well-trafficked core with solid daytime safety and active storefronts.

Nearby: Close to Piazza Barberini, Trevi area, offices and hotels; good for quick lunches or takeaway.

TreviTrevi is a prestigious and bustling neighborhood centered around the famous Trevi Fountain. It features a mix of upscale dining, traditional trattorias, and gelaterias, catering to visitors and residents who appreciate authentic Roman cuisine and elegant settings. The area is lively, safe, and highly accessible, with a strong emphasis on tourism and heritage.
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Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–17:00 Tuesday12:00–17:00 Wednesday12:00–17:00 Thursday12:00–17:00 Friday12:00–17:00 Saturday12:00–17:00 Sunday

Available: Takeout

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