Cosy, relaxed and welcoming, this cafe-bistro is a far cry from the many impersonal eateries around the Colosseum. With its rustic wooden tables, butternut walls and wine bottles, it's a charming spot for a breakfast pancake, lunch salad or afternoon tea and cake. It will also do you a sandwich and water to take away for €5, ideal for a picnic.
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