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Antico Forno Roscioli is a bakery and pizzeria located in the bustling Campo de’ Fiori area of Rome. The establishment serves up delicious, fresh, and authentic Roman-style pizza alla pala, with a variety of toppings such as sausage, mushroom, and cheese. In addition to pizza, they also offer a variety of baked goods, pastries, and desserts that are made from scratch and always fresh.

The ambiance at Antico Forno Roscioli is chaotic yet charming, with a constant flow of customers coming in and out throughout the day. The interior design is simple but functional, with a long counter displaying all the different types of pizza and baked goods available for purchase. Prices can be slightly higher than other pizza places in the area, but the quality of the food is well worth it.

Located in the heart of Rome, Antico Forno Roscioli is easily accessible by foot or public transportation. The establishment has a few outdoor tables where customers can sit and enjoy their food while people-watching on the busy streets of Campo de’ Fiori.

Special features at Antico Forno Roscioli include the option to order pizza by weight, allowing customers to try a variety of different toppings without committing to a full pie. They also offer a selection of savory snacks such as supplì and roast chicken and potatoes, as well as sweet treats like the tarte ricotta-cioccolatto and cannoli.

Some of the standout dishes at Antico Forno Roscioli include the pizza rossa, topped with fresh tomato sauce and mozzarella, and the pizza con patata, featuring thinly sliced potatoes and rosemary. They also offer a variety of soft drinks and wines to pair with your meal, such as the refreshing San Pellegrino Limonata and the bold and fruity Chianti Classico.

Overall, Antico Forno Roscioli is a must-visit establishment for anyone looking to experience authentic Roman-style pizza and baked goods in a lively and bustling atmosphere.

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Lev Kantor Request content removal
Great bakery. There is no inside seating so you’ll have to eat outside. The pizza was great Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: €10–20 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Parisa Ghasemi Request content removal
One of the famous bakeries in Rome, Italy, is near downtown. The bakery is small and cozy. It offers various products including pasta, pizza, bread, and pesto. I liked the taste of the pesto and pasta. Service: Take out Price per person: €10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Sausage Mushroom, Neapolitan, Spinach Pizza, Froua Ricotta and Cherries, Cookies, Pizza with Potatoes
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This lovely bakery had us coming back for seconds and thirds. It was our first time in Italy but after a week of exploring, Antico Forno Roscioli was by far my favorite place to eat. The food was delicious and both the sweet and savory baked goods had my mouth watering. The service was prompt and friendly and the store was clean and organized. Thank you for the experience- I highly recommend visiting this store for amazing Italian food.
Pizza, Delis, Vegetarian options
ClosedOpens at 7:30AM
€€€ Price range per person €5 - €20
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Via dei Chiavari, 34
Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Colosseo
Via dei Chiavari, 34, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Features
Takeaway Сredit cards accepted No outdoor seating Wi-Fi No booking Delivery
Opening hours
SundaySun 8:30AM-8PM
MondayMon 7:30AM-8PM
TuesdayTue 7:30AM-8PM
WednesdayWed 7:30AM-8PM
ThursdayThu 7:30AM-8PM
FridayFri 7:30AM-8PM
SaturdaySat 7:30AM-8PM

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