Lively Roman spot near Trevi delivering tasty classic pastas, heart-shaped pizzas, and warm service; crowded, tight, and occasionally inconsistent.
That's Amore delivers solid neighborhood Italian dining with strong food quality anchored by well-executed pastas and pizzas, plus warm, attentive service that creates genuine hospitality. However, inconsistent execution—particularly salt levels and pizza crust texture—prevents higher grades, and cramped seating limits comfort during peak times. The excellent Trevi location makes it a worthwhile stop for classic Roman fare, though not a destination restaurant.
Steps from Trevi, this spot hums with warm, lively energy and the aromas of an open kitchen. Staff often joke with guests and even personalize desserts; one diner said their tiramisu felt like a special moment. Space is tight and popular, so it can feel bustling. The cooking leans classic Roman with handmade pastas and playful, heart-shaped pizzas. Think carbonara, cacio e pepe, and tiramisu rather than showy twists—comforting staples done with spirit. Most praise rich, well-seasoned sauces and crisp pizza, though a few report oversalting or a tough crust on busy nights, so timing can matter. Families are welcome. Simple pastas, Margherita or marinara pizza, and fries make it kid-friendly. There is at least one gluten-free note from diners, and vegetarians have ample choices (cacio e pepe, pesto, caprese). No formal kids menu spotted, but classics are easy wins for younger palates.
Area vibe: Touristy, bustling Trevi Fountain corridor with heavy foot traffic and photo-happy visitors.
Safety: Busy, well-lit tourist zone; crowded but generally safe with standard pickpocket caution.
What's nearby: Steps from Trevi Fountain; surrounded by souvenir shops, gelaterias, and other trattorias.