Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination gastropub for British-style ales and whisky with solid pub classics, but service speed and pricing inconsistencies can frustrate at busy times.
Treefolk's Public House delivers reliable gastropub dining with exceptional British pub atmosphere and a standout beverage program that draws beer and whisky enthusiasts. Solid food quality in classic comfort dishes supports the grade, but variable execution and service lapses during busy periods prevent higher standing. Worth visiting for the setting and drinks, though expect occasional operational friction on match nights.
A polished British-style gastropub in Trastevere, Treefolk's draws beer lovers with an impressive cask selection, deep whisky shelves, and a room that feels warm and bustling. Guests describe friendly staff and comfy sofas, though on big game nights, waits can stretch and orders occasionally go missing. One diner summed it up: great beer and rock music, but be ready for a crowd. The cooking leans elevated pub fare rather than flashy, with classic comfort dishes like burgers, fish and chips, Irish stew, pies, and fried oysters. When the kitchen hits, it is hearty and satisfying; when the room is slammed, execution and pacing can slip. Drinks are a draw, but expect premium pricing on cocktails and select whiskies. Families fare well off-peak thanks to kid-friendly staples like burgers, fries, fish and chips, and simple sides. There is a vegetarian burger and a veggie pie, plus easy wins like roasted potatoes. For match nights or late events, consider earlier seating so kids eat before the rush.
Area: Lively Trastevere corridor with nightlife, pubs, and casual dining; popular with locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy evenings with steady foot traffic; late-night noise is common.
Nearby: Near bars, restaurants, tram lines, and residential buildings; match-day crowds for televised games.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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