Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Classic Roman trattoria in Trastevere serving hearty pastas, pizza, and fry-ups; lively vibe with generous portions, but service consistency and surprise charges can frustrate.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Trattoria Lungaretta captures the charm of casual Roman dining with appealing Trastevere lane ambiance and strong pasta and pizza execution when on form. However, inconsistent food quality—ranging from perfectly blistered pizza to burnt or bland offerings—and variable service reliability prevent a higher grade. Moderate authenticity concerns add uncertainty to the assessment, though the restaurant delivers acceptable quality for neighborhood dining in the area.
On a lantern-lit lane in Trastevere, this trattoria hums with casual Roman energy. Servers greet with big smiles, outdoor tables fill quickly, and pastas and pizzas fly from the oven. One diner called the lasagna the star of the meal, while another praised the staff for being warm and attentive. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans classic Roman rather than flashy—carbonara with real guanciale, cacio e pepe, fried artichokes, and seafood linguine. Portions are generous and the style is comfort-first, though execution can vary; some guests rave about perfectly blistered pizza while others report a burnt or bland pie. Expect a modest service charge and prices slightly high for the area, offset by size and the prime Trastevere setting. For families, the menu is naturally kid-friendly: Margherita pizza, simple tomato gnocchi, fries, and grilled chicken are easy wins. Vegetarians will find multiple pastas and sides, though vegan mains are limited. No kids menu appears, but portions are shareable; consider a pasta and fries or pizza to keep picky eaters happy.
Area: Historic Trastevere lane with steady foot traffic, tourist-friendly yet with local pockets; lively evenings and alfresco seating.
Safety: Generally safe, well-frequented streets; typical petty-theft vigilance in tourist zones.
Nearby: Near bars, gelaterie, and other trattorie; easy to combine with evening stroll across the Tiber.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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