Reviews on Bar food in Civita Castellana, Province of Viterbo, Italy including Romy lounge Bar, Gran Caffe Matteotti, Cruscioff Pub, Pasticceria Etrusca
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I have been to Romy bar a few times with my colleagues from work, and overall the place isn't too bad. Yes, it's shiny, plastic, and tacky inside, but what more could you expect for Civita Castellana? The bar staff are always friendly and the drinks aren't too expensive! I don't really know why this is listed under "restaurant" though, since they don't serve dinner here. Actually, unlike some other places in Civita, Romy doesn't even give proper sandwiches or bruschette during aperitivo- instead, they give packaged peanuts and chips (crisps). I will continue coming here because it's one of the only places in town where you can see people out at night, but it really isn't somewhere I would bring my family or friends if they visited Civita Castellana. Plus, it's located in the dreadful new part of town...
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Di passaggio per la piazza antistante alla struttura, mi sono soffermato a degustare un caffè al ginseng ed il mio collega uno normale.Entrambi abbiamo espresso giudizi positivi sulla qualità di tali bevande.Abbiamo anche provato ad assaggiare i dolci alla marmellata con semi di zucca, molto buoni anche loro.Consigliato anche per degustazioni nel dehor esterno coperto, specialmente in una giornata invernale con il sole... :-))
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Cruscioff's is an oddity: styled after Irish pubs, decorated with historic German prints, named after a Soviet ruler, it serves delicious regional italian specialities and beers from all across Europe (including seasonal, small batch and organic). My friends and I love it.A small dining room, secluded from the main bar area, is the best spot for a happy night out with friends or a cosy dinner, particularly if you're not football- or karaoke- mad.Try the bruschetta with Lardo di Colonnata: it is rich, creamy and meltingly delicious.Lots of old standards you'll find in casual restaurants, like fritto misto,olive ascolane, etc., but here they are well-prepared and particularly tasty. Good, properly aged steaks.The laid-back, wonderfully friendly staff make you feel at home. It's a family-operated place and they seem to care a great deal about their business and their customers.Sant'Oreste is certainly worth a day trip from Rome (50 km North-West of Rome, along Via Tiberina - or take the A1 motorway for ease). The landscape of the Sabina and the Tiber Valley varies from rolling hills covered in olive groves, to nature reserves -populated with wild boar, porcupines and pheasant- to tiny medieval villages perched on Appennine mountainsides.If culture, nature and historic architecture aren't enough of a draw, there's the Soratte Outlet Mall at the foot of the mountain.Then off to Cruscioff's for a good dinner. Although the views from the outdoor tables in summer are beautiful and sweeping, there is something to be said for the cosiness and warmth of the place in winter.
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