From a famous bakery which serves freshly-baked bread and pizzas, to an old-school eatery that dedicates itself to fried cod fillet, and restaurants in the vicinity of popular attractions like Pantheon and Colosseum, here is our take on Rome’s Top 10 Budget Restaurants where you can enjoy Rome’s impressionable culinary offerings sans the exorbitant prices.
Almando al Pantheon
Another place that is worth checking out in the Pantheon area is Almando al Pantheon. Established in 1961, this homely Italian restaurant is located just beside the famous landmark, and it is fully packed every day. Spaghetti cacio e pepe (€10.50) and Trippa alla Roman (€15) are two of the signature Roman dishes that you must try here. Reservations are required.
Salita dè Crescenzi, 31
Tel: +39 06 6880 3034
Daily: 12.30pm – 3pm, 7pm – 11pm
Nearest Landmark: Pantheon
Antico Forno Roscioli
One of the most popular bakeries in Rome, Antico Forno Roscioli offers a huge variety of traditional Italian bread and pastries, but what locals come back regularly for is its delicious pizzas. Among the ones that we tried across several occasions, we have to say that the mozzarella with tomato pizza is the most satisfying one.
In addition, Roscioli also has a dine-in area that serves a small selection of freshly-cooked pastas (€6 – €7), which includes fettuccine with mushroom in a cheese sauce, risotto pomodoro, ravioli ricotta and pesto linguine.
Via dei Chiavari 34
Tel: +39 06 686 4045
Daily: 7am – 8pm
Nearest Landmark: Campo de’ Fiori
Barnum Cafe
Barnum is a café which combines comfort food, wine, cocktails, music, art and every day homemade cakes. It offers different daily specials for lunch; choose from a selection of Italian meats, cheese and salads. Blackboard specials (€4 - €8) include quiche, hamburger and pasta. The café offers free wifi, and is a wonderful place to chillout and spend a few hours.
Via del Pellegrino, 87
Tel: +39 06 6476 0483
Daily: 9am – 1.30am
Nearest Landmark: Campo de’ Fiori
Ciampini Bistrot
Take little breaks in between shopping, enjoy the vibe of Piazza di Spagna and rest your feet over cakes and pastries over at Ciampini Bistrot. Its baby pizza set (€10), which comes with a small pizza and a soft drink/prosecco/wine, is the perfect afternoon pick-me-up.
The outdoor terrace seats are a great place to people-watch, and you get a gorgeous view of the Spanish Steps.
Via Fontanella Borghese, 59
Tel: +39 06 6813 5108
Nearest Landmark: Piazza di Spagna
Da Francesco
One day, we will go to Naples, but for now, we are contented with the pizzas from Da Francesco – a pizzeria tucked in one of the streets near Piazza Navona. We ordered the Capricciosa – a toothsome pizza filled with generous toppings of tomato, mozzarella, mushrooms, prosciutto, artichoke, and olives. As far as we are concerned, this is the best we’ve had in Rome and it was supremely delicious that we would give anything to have another serving right about now.
We also tried the Carbonara, and while it was well-cooked, it paled in comparison to the pizza. Vongole is another signature pasta which you should try. Pastas are below €10, while the basic Margherita pizza starts from €6.
Da Francesco dishes out authentic Italian cuisine at affordable prices, and it is a place that we would return to every time we are in Rome.
Piazza del Fico, 29
Tel: +39 06 686 4009
Daily: 12pm – 4pm, 7pm – 12.30am
Nearest Landmark: Piazza Navona
Dar Filettaro
An old-school restaurant which specialises in fried cod fillet (€5) – the only main dish on the menu. You can also order an assortment of antipasti (€5) like fried zucchini, salami and mushrooms. Come here for an inexpensive meal when you are in the Old Rome area.
Largo dei Librari, 88
Tel: +39 06 686 4018
Daily: 12pm – 3pm, 5pm – 10pm
Nearest Landmark: Campo de’ Fiori
Enoteca Corsi
Most of the restaurants at Piazza del Spagna are either too expensive or serve mediocre food. Enoteca Corsi is a rare exception. Expect friendly price tags (€10 – €12) for pastas, and main courses (start from €12) – there is really nothing to pick on for an affordable location as such in the said prime district.
Via del Gesù, 87/88
Daily: 8.30am – 1pm, 5pm – 8pm
Nearest Landmark: Piazza di Spagna
La Taverna Dei Quaranta
By and large, restaurants surrounding the main places of attractions are nowhere near authentic and affordable, but La Taverna Dei Quaranta is an exceptional find. It is just a 5-minute walk from the Colosseo, and we enjoyed a good lunch without breaking a hole in the pocket. Pastas are priced below €10, while main courses are available from €10 to €16.
Via Claudia, 24
Tel: +39 06 700 0550
Daily: 12.30pm – 3.30pm, 7.30pm – 12 midnight
Nearest Landmark: Colosseum
Li Rioni
This busy neighhourhood pizzeria is a stone’s throw away from the Colosseum. Take a stroll and avoid the touristy area and treat yourself to a hearty local fare. The antipasti, pastas and main courses are all well-prepared and inexpensive, but what you must not miss are the thin crust Roman-style pizzas that will instantly whet your appetite once they are out from the wood ovens. From the classic Margherita and Funghi, to calzone and Capricciosa, there are more than 30 choices on Li Rioni’s pizza menu, and there is bound to be one that you will love.
Via S. Quattro, 24
Tel: +39 06 7045 0605
Nearest Landmark: Colosseum
Taverna del Seminario
This place may be catered to mainly tourists, but it is still our top pick because it has a comprehensive menu at very pocket-friendly prices, and the strategic location makes it a perfect lunch or dinner spot after visiting Pantheon.
Pastas are mostly between €5 to €9, while second courses like steak, grilled lamb, and sea bream are around €6 to €12. It also has a set menu which includes bruschetta, pasta, main course and dessert for only €15. While the food may not be out-of-the-world good, it is decent and portions are generous – perfect for cold winter days. For the extremely reasonable prices, there is really nothing to gripe about. And oh, did we mention that the restaurant has free-wifi, too? Don’t be surprised to see a line here during meal times.
Via del Seminario, 105
Tel: +39 06 8110 9909
Daily: 12pm – 11.15pm
Nearest Landmark: Pantheon
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My partner and I ate at Da Francesco last night – I had the spaghetti all’amatriciana which was absolutely excellent, my partner had an amazing pasta dish with lobster from the specials menu which was one of the most spectacular dishes I’ve ever tasted. We rounded off our meal with tarta alla nonna (grandma’s cake) which was also spectacular – this was without a doubt one of the best meals I’ve ever eaten!!
This might just be my favorite food post ever. Holy yum. I cannot wait to try out some of your suggestions, I have added them to my map!
Nice post!
However, Dar Filettaro only opens at 5pm.
I walked all the way there and was disappointed cause I thought they open for lunch between 12-3pm.
This article is outdated. Opening days and timings are not accurate, should do proper research before posting so confidently. Made my way down to Dar Filettaro before finding out they were closed on Sundays. Googled the other restaurant timings too, and it wasn’t correct.
@Natasha This guide was done a year ago and the opening days and timings were correct when we published this. Restaurants change their operating hours frequently. You should always Googled the timings to verify the timings before heading down.