Spanish Steps Restaurants?
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Be careful in that neighborhood. We fell for lunch in that area twice (starving teenagers with us) and it was overpriced and BAD. Of course, we just wandered into places spur of the moment. (Which worked very well in other less touristy areas.) So you're right to do a little research.
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In general that is not a good area for eating. Last time I stayed there in went outside the area for dinner every night except for one dinner at Nino.
But along Via di Ripetta, south of Pza del Popolo, Buca di Ripetta and Trattoria al Gran Sasso, offer excellent food at moderate prices and are not filled with tourists. This would be NW of the Pza di Spagna, about a 12 minute walk.
But along Via di Ripetta, south of Pza del Popolo, Buca di Ripetta and Trattoria al Gran Sasso, offer excellent food at moderate prices and are not filled with tourists. This would be NW of the Pza di Spagna, about a 12 minute walk.
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We also ate at Rampas - the antipasto buffet was terrific - pix here
http://www.geocities.com/richardandl...el/Rampas.html
http://www.geocities.com/richardandl...el/Rampas.html
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My favorite restaurant in this area, three minutes from the Spanish Steps, which I recommend frequently, is located between the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain-LA SCALINATA-wonderful Roman osteria, packed every day and night, (hard to get in at peak hours) house-made specials every day, closed Sundays. Via Sant Andrea delle Fratte 32
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