Description:
Built atop the ruins of the Golden House of Nero, this trattoria is run by the energetic de Santis family, who cook, serve, and handle the large crowds of hungry locals and visitors. Opened in 1929 at the edge of the Colle Oppio Park, it contains two compact dining rooms, plus a shrub-lined terrace with views of the Colosseum and the Baths of Trajan. The copious antipasti buffet represents the bounty of Italy's fields and seas. The pastas include savory spaghetti with clams and, our favorite, pasta fagioli (with beans). There's also grilled crayfish and swordfish, and Italian sausages with polenta. The broad list of some of the best Italian wines is reasonably priced.
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User Reviews for Hostaria Nerone
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Poor service, stale bread, small portions
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Came here for lunch on a tour book recommendation, and it was the worst dining experience my husband and I had in Italy. The waiter was both unhelpful and rude, the food tasted like...
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- posted on 10.28.12
- by Bethany147
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Delicious family restaurant near the Colisseum
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My wife and I went here after a tour of the Colisseum after seeing it in our Lonely Planet guide book. We didn't see penne all'arrabiata on the menu (our favorite pasta),...
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- posted on 10.08.12
- by Taewon K
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A typical roman meal.
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We found a recommendation in our guide book and went looking for this restaurnat. We were able to sit outside even in early October and the food was excellent. The waiters are friendly...
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- posted on 10.07.12
- by A_Williams_Walsall
Awards:
Frommer's
- Recommended 2010
- Details
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Contact:
- tel: 06-4817952
Address:
- Via Terme di Tito 96
- Rome
Payments:
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Hours:
- Mon-Sat noon-3pm and 7-11pm
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