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    Fortunato Pasticceria

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    AntiCafé

    AntiCafé

    4.4(17 reviews)
    1.7 kmSan Giovanni, Appio San Giovanni

    AntiCafe, especially in contrast to most Italian cafes, sets out to do something different, to…read moreappeal to students and casual coffee drinker alike. If you simply want a place to step in out of the weather, you can pay for a coffee normally and drink it at the bar or tables inside at the front. Yet, if, like me and many other students, you are looking for a place to work for hours, you have come to the right place. AntiCafe allows you to pay for time spent at the cafe, offering a quiet workspace, coffee, and light snacks, as many as you wish to have. The WIFI functions properly and you can focus on what needs to be done, instead of whether or not the place will throw you out if you overstay your welcome. You simply take a ticket at the front as you walk in, take a seat at any of the tables behind the counter, and pay when you leave. Make sure to show your student ID too, as there is a discount offered for students. Otherwise, if you don't need to study, there are board games available to play with friends. Try this place out!

    AntiCafé is a lovely establishment that saved my butt (more on that later), so I'm obviously…read morebiased, but here are some other reasons why AntiCafé is a great spot! AntiCafé is workspace/internet cafe that offers you unlimited refreshments, snacks, and WiFI in a comfortable atmosphere for working or relaxing. You pay per hour, with their no-stress system of paying when you leave, as opposed to a fixed set of time upfront when you first enter. Printer services are also offered at the cafe for 10 cents per color page. AntiCafé has really accessible hours (9/10am to 10pm) and is exceptionally easy to find (2 minute walk from San Giovanni Stazione on the A/red metro line, 3 stops away from Termini Stazione). The prices are extremely cheap and reasonable, and clearly laid out on their website (4€ first hour/3€ for next hour/14€ for the day; + several subscription options). There is also a student discount! The cafe itself is well lit, modern, cozy, and clean. If I wasn't in such a rush at the time I visited, I wouldn't loved to take a little break from the hustle and bustle of the city here. There is a variety of set-ups available within the cafe, from larger tables for groupwork, couches (with board games!) to lounge, or individual tables for those flying solo. How AntiCafé saved my day: as a first time Ryanair flier, I did not have the foresight to double check that their wild policies of charging for check-in/boarding pass printing at the airport. I knew that I could circumvent these charges by checking in online/via the App, and showing my electronic boarding pass at the airport. I did not double check that FCO (Fiumicino Airport) does not accept electronic boarding passes. In a mad dash to print out my boarding passes before my flight the next day, I found AntiCafé and made it in roughly 40 minutes before closing. The staff was wonderfully patient with the non-Italian-speaking me, and informed me that for the printing services I did not have to pay for my time (just for each page instead!). For their printing services, you must email your documents to the staff and they will print out your documents for you. As I flubbed around with my phone, suddenly forgetting how to technology in my frazzled state, the staff calmly helped me navigate the mobile website and get everything printed out for me accordingly. It was a refreshing experience compared to some other less pleasantly patient service experiences I've had in Italy. Really memorable for me, personally. All in all, a really neat spot with everything you could ever want from a workspace cafe!

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    'Na Cosetta - Savoiardi fatti in casa

    'Na Cosetta

    4.2(29 reviews)
    1.6 kmTorpignattara, Pigneto
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    4.5 Continuing my…read morejourney of Rome through a local's eyes, I found myself coming to 'Na Cosetta for just the Sunday brunch I needed. First off, the neighborhood is incredibly cool. I'd wager that one probably doesn't wind up in Pigneto without a local guide. If Prati was my main squeeze, Pigneto was my side chick.* Thankfully, I was coming here with the queen of Rome. She knows her stuff and my camera and belly benefited from it. After I oohed and ahhed at all the street art (formerly known as graffiti), we came inside to grab a seat and get some grub. The vibe is unapologetically hip but not unfriendly. The two don't always meet. We started our adventure by walking up to the attractive bar and telling the hostess/owner our intentions: we wanted brunch. She consented, gave us plates and some booze (I believe it comes with brunch). Now we're talking. The tables are small and close together. Americans, you will feel fat and giant-like. We all need to go on diets and eat better, realer and more nutrient-dense foods. Then we, too, will be able to eat cheese, drink wine and live long lives like the Italians. #weredoingitwrong Once we had plates, it was a free for all. 'Na Cosetta offers a buffet-style brunch but rather than warming trays and pilot lights, you'll find long, beautiful plates filled with a variety of food: lasagna, eggs, potatoes, saladS, grilled vegetables, meats, cheeses, pastas & sauces... It was all fantastically fresh and delicious. Before I dug into my food, though, I made notice of the soundtrack. 'Na Cosetta is known for their live music program (the space was adorned with flyers and posters) but their soundtrack game was very strong. I felt extremely happy and much cooler than I should have been. I got seconds (because, American) but i stopped myself from getting thirds (because, embarrassed Roman friend). You'll want to eat to American exhaustion, though, so just keep that in mind. Now, while I managed to stay away from a third helping of savory options, I couldn't resist gettin' piggy with the desserts. I might have had 5 cakes. And, more wine. Whatever! Don't judge me! You don't know my life! #vacation #escapefromjennycraig Plus, I had, like, a ton of vegetables. I totally earned the sweet treats. *Just kidding. I don't want to be splashed with lemonade.

    This restaurant is not in a touristic area at all. There is a little live jazz ensemble in the…read moreback. A lot of food options including a few dishes for vegans or vegetarians. if you want to hangout with locals this is the place to go. Completely filled by 9pm on a wednesday with a very good atmosphere

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