Easter Brunch & Dinner in Rome
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I could be wrong, but I think brunch is pretty American. A large "American style" hotel would be your best bet for that. On the other hand we love Sunday "lunch" at LeGrotte Via del Vite, not far from Spanish Steps or Trevi Fountain. They have a huge and wonderful antipasti bar, and great food. It's also nice if you reserve one of the little "balcony" tables. I'm only assuming they are open on Easter as Sunday is a busy day for them.
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I had Easter dinner at Orso 80 last Easter Sunday. Their antipasti PLATES (11 total) is a meal in itself. Put Orso 80 in the search section as it has been written up VERY often. It's very close to the PIAZ. Navona as I'll probably be there again this Easter Sunday. Have a Great Trip !!! Mike
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Hi, I could suggest you a restaurant called Jeff Blynn on Viale Parioli. They usually have a very good brunch on Sundays and I'm pretty sure they'll have it on Easter too. If you wish something more elegant (and expensive too) the hotel Hilton brunch is a 'must'. Very nice people, nice setting and a luxurious choice of food.
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Two years ago, our family enjoyed Easter lunch at Le Volte, a restaurant about a block from the Pantheon. Great food, friendly service and the place was filled with multi-generation Roman families enjoying this holiday meal together. Reasonably priced too.




