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Eating Out In Rome


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Travelling to rome at Easter with Coeliac teenager. Any recommendations of places to eat.


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Travelling to rome at Easter with Coeliac teenager. Any recommendations of places to eat.

Absolutely....

For a cheap night you can try the pizzeria at Polyclinique ...

Adresses can be found here...

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Very close to the metro stop...

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indirizzo: V. Bari, 11.A

cap 00100

Tel./Fax:

0644291958

Really nice people and gluten-free options...

You can try splashing out at

Hotel Ristorante Alexandra

indirizzo: Via Veneto,18

Tel./Fax:

06.4881943(hotel); 06.4823618(ristorante)

However many places will be coeliac (celiachia) aware... I stopped in a B&B with a kitchen and you can buy cheap pans and stuff in a supermarket... for a backup. Its a celiac heaven, there is a new gluten-free supermarket just outa town as well... it was just starting up last time I was there and advertised on buses (seriously)...

whitney728 Newbie
Absolutely....

For a cheap night you can try the pizzeria at Polyclinique ...

Adresses can be found here...

Open Original Shared Link

Very close to the metro stop...

Open Original Shared Link

indirizzo: V. Bari, 11.A

cap 00100

Tel./Fax:

0644291958

Really nice people and gluten-free options...

You can try splashing out at

Hotel Ristorante Alexandra

indirizzo: Via Veneto,18

Tel./Fax:

06.4881943(hotel); 06.4823618(ristorante)

However many places will be coeliac (celiachia) aware... I stopped in a B&B with a kitchen and you can buy cheap pans and stuff in a supermarket... for a backup. Its a celiac heaven, there is a new gluten-free supermarket just outa town as well... it was just starting up last time I was there and advertised on buses (seriously)...

This sounds great! I'm heading to Rome starting Friday. Any other suggestions?

gfp Enthusiast
This sounds great! I'm heading to Rome starting Friday. Any other suggestions?

Really just check the list.... Romans LOVE food and celaic is very well known....

Don't be put off by distance, Rome is smaller than you think...:D but do watch out for the metro closing !!!!

If you want to risk other places then there are some FANTASTIC resto's....

I can look through my momento boxes... I usually collect cards, take wine labels etc :D and write a little ..

For anyone interested in the B&B with kitchen... its simply called Budget B&B ... www.budgetbedandbreakfast.it

The operation is a bit funny... you have to actually telephone them to get them to meet you ??? or set a firm time in an email! We arrived no phone and August in the middle of a heatwave... BUT having the kitchen is GREAT... and pans and stuff really are dead cheap.. its also cheapish but clean so you can concentrate on spending money on food and wine...

dkhilton Newbie

That B&B sounds great. Is there a supermarket-like place nearby where you can buy new cheap pots pans and basic foodstuffs like meat and veg? How far did you have to go to get that sort of things, or did you rely on markets?

gfp Enthusiast
That B&B sounds great. Is there a supermarket-like place nearby where you can buy new cheap pots pans and basic foodstuffs like meat and veg? How far did you have to go to get that sort of things, or did you rely on markets?

Just around the corner... :D but the big supermarket in Termini is also real close.

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