Discover Restaurants offering the best Lazio food in Rocca Priora, Province of Rome, Italy including Hostaria Santa Maria, Cantina Romoletto, Osteria il Bersagliere, Kitchen Love, Il Grappolo d'Oro, Raro, Osteria Fraschetta Trinca, Cacciani, Osteria San Rocco Piacente, 7 su 7 Frascati
Things to do in Rocca Priora
4 based on 1099 reviews
Vieni a scoprire le nostre specialità : dalla classica cucina romana alle fantastiche pizze cotte con forno a legna, per arrivare alle gustose carni alla griglia, il tutto accompagnato da vini e birre selezionate.
We found this place via tripadvisor and fortunately we made a reservation upfront, as the place got really crowded shortly after we arrived. Apparently the place is very popular with the locals. And rightfully so : very friendly service, the pizza's we had were very good, the wine is excellent for the price they charge, and the desserts are very good as well (try the tiramisu fai da te : a do-it-yourself tiramisu). And all for a very reasonable price (without the damned 'coperto', that is applied so often in this country !)Highly recommended !!
4 based on 212 reviews
My husband, daughter and I recently visited stayed in Frascati. We came across the Osteria San Rocco Piacente whilst wandering around the town on our first evening. The chef was standing at the front door and handed us a card and proceeded to tell us (in Italian so we may not have got the full jist of it!) that the food was good and he gave us each a biscuit to try. We looked up reviews of the restaurant and decided to give it a try. We weren't disappointed and in fact ended up going back every night of our 4 night stay. The restaurant is a small, cosy place - this was particularly important as this time of year the restaurants in the town are a bit quiet especially midweek and since we tended to eat a bit earlier than the locals we didn't want to be sitting in a large empty restaurant. The main bit of the restaurant had about 4/5 tables but these could be rearranged to seat smaller or larger groups. It looked as if there was also seating in the cellar although we didn't go down there. The food was good - it was traditional Italian home cooking - it did feel like the kind of meals that you would eat at home if you were Italian - it felt like real comfort food. We tried the meatballs with red onion marmalade, eggplant/aubergine parmigiana, meatballs in a tomato sauce, steak with rosemary, one of the antipasti starters - for two but easily did the three of us, the deep fried courgette flowers, gnocchi, tiramisu and chocolate cake. We had the house wine which was perfectly drinkable. The young man in charge - I think he was the owner, clearly had a great pride in what he was doing and was happy to go through the menu with us to explain what the various dishes were. We found the prices reasonable - the helpings were generous in my view. We tended to have a starter, three main courses, one of which was always steak, a pudding to share a litre of wine and a bottle of water which came to around the e60 mark for three of us. If you like good home cooked food without pretension and a cosy atmosphere I don't think you would be disappointed.Hello Michelle! I'm Luca, thank you for this fantastic feedback. You are a nice family, and it was a pleasure to serve you! Thank you!Luca Piacente
4 based on 922 reviews
Our restaurant has been a family restaurant since 1922, we have a beautiful terrace with wiev over Rome and Frascati, and our dishes are in harmony with season and tradition. Upper we have also a hotel with 20 rooms.It's nice to visit our grotto, for a wi
We visited Ristorante Cacciani two years ago when we stayed in Frascati and were delighted to visit again with friends . The restaurant was being refurbished but we were not affected by this. We had an excellent meal served by friendly waiters . Highly recommended!thank you very much!!Paolo
4 based on 1089 reviews
NOT 'A RESTAURANT. THE FRASCHETTA PROPOSES THE GREAT MIXED TRINCA THEN A SELECTION OF MEATS PORCHETTA Wieners BUFFALO MOZZARELLA CHEESE AND GRILLED VEGETABLES IN OIL WITH BUFFALO homemade bread DESSERTS MISCELLANEOUS AND ONLY lasagne and cannelloni.
The grotto was great. During summer time I found it very nice and special. The amount of food was enormous- after the primmi piatti for 4 people that included cheese - 2 types of ricotta, 2 of other local cheese, and a humongous amount of meat- porchetta being one of the best I tasted, we could not eat anything else. Much than 100 euro I think, with dessert, coffee and plenty of wine included. Apparently it is s=hocking to take home food but I could not leave there all the delicious salami. Parking is a nightmare, like in all urban Italy, so park 1/2 mile away and walk. There are only 15 spots in the cul- de- sac in front of restaurant.
4 based on 563 reviews
Nothing less than perfect. From the moment we walked in till we left the place, there was not a single thing that was not excellent! The waiters were friendly, informative and great translators. The menue being in Italien was not a problem, as the waiters translated the whole thing. Old beatiful furniture in a great classic style. Great atmosphere. The prices were good, dishes varying from 10-25 euros, definitely worth the money!All in all, book a table and you won't regret it!
4 based on 346 reviews
Came across Il Grappolo d'Oro while visiting Frascati for the day. We sat outside and enjoyed the most delicious selection of cold meats, cheeses, honey, bread, olives and the porchetta really is outstanding. A must! The owner, Isabella, was so lovely and happily chatted away, making us feel very welcome. It was full of local people, too. A real delight, we will be back!
Where to eat Italian food in Rocca Priora: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 406 reviews
Un angolo magico nel cuore di Frascati dove ogni dettaglio e' un gesto d'amore. La cucina incontra la passione in uno dei borghi piu' belli d'Italia. Due sale climatizzate in una location dall'atmosfera unica. Possibilita' di organizzare feste private e r
I was actually heading to a different restaurant, which turned out to be closed, when I passed Kitchen Love. Had seen it in Tripadvisor, took a look at the menu that looked great. But it also looked closed. It wasn't - it was just empty. I was welcomed inside and for more than half an hour I was the sole guest. My Italian is, ahem, pretty poor. But a menu in English was found and I ordered a starter (scormazza cheese skewers wrapped in bacon, on a citrus sauce) and main course (pork fillet wrapped in bacon - do you see a theme here?) and side order of porcini mushrooms. And a glass of local wine. It was all great! The starter was tasty and just the right size and although I thought "citrus with cheese" would be a bit weird, it worked really well. The main course was also great, and the mushrooms really wonderful. Although I was pretty full I wanted to try a dessert and went for a mille-feuille made from honey-caramel crackers filled with milk and white chocolate mousses, with a strawberry sauce. Although the mousses were a little on the heavy side, the taste was again great and the crackers were a highlight. Eventually some other diners came in and seemed to enjoy the food. I really liked it and would definitely recommend it. It was not "cheap" but, for the quality and quantity I was perfectly happy to pay 50 euros. Would go again!
4 based on 359 reviews
Outside Rome in the small town of Colonna in the area of Castelli Romani there is this very good restaurant. The way to the place and the inmediate surroundings are not beautiful, but just 10 km from Colonna there are plenty of beautiful landascapes and palaces to see. The food is very good, also the wine list and the deserts. Price are moderate. Reccomended to pay a visit and continue to visit other historical places in the zone.
Most Popular Pizza food in Rocca Priora, Province of Rome, Italy
4 based on 466 reviews
In a very nice village on top of the hill you find ancient buildigs and a very scenic view. Romoletto is a wonderful surprise.We got local starters with trippa chickpeas with mushrooms mozzarella goat cheese and salami. Do not forget local specialty arctichokes. Main courses are typical pasta like amatriciana or carbonara but do not forget meat. A great beef tagliata with porcini mushrooms an arctichokes alla romana. Service and price a very nice surprise
Where to eat Seafood food in Rocca Priora: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 156 reviews
Really really poor food. I cannot stress that enough. Very greasy, overly cooked in oil and expensive. I really don't agree with any of the good reviews here. Firstly, they have No menus. Just a board with no clear pricing on it. Second, when we arrived the place was quite, yet we were sat virtually in the road instead of under the shaded umbrella section but were told that area was booked, despite us finishing before anyone seated there. Thirdly, we were offered bread and water which we really didn't want, but were charged for! Come'on guys, charging for bread and water in this day and age!Fourthly, no sides. we ordered potatoes got around 3 small ones chopped up and they were swimming in grease. Fithly, all three of us ordered steak. They were the fattest greasiest steaks I'd ever seen. They too were swimming in grease. Who on earth fry's stake these days? And it was butter too. Talk about increasing calorie intake and destroying natural flavours. The bill: 3 steaks, we had no starters and no deserts. One beer and two soft drinks and the bill was over 70 euros. Don't know if the owner thought "here's some gullible British tourists to rip off (it happened a few times to us in Frascati), but my advice is stay out of this place. Much better restaurants for less in this town. And it doesn't even have a view over Rome, like the restaurants around the corner have. Poor. very poor. The worst meal by far I've ever had in Italy.121 recensioni prima della vostra sostengono esattamente l'opposto di quello che avete scritto. Ha detto molte cose false sul nostro conto, non rispondo neanche sull'assurdita' del burro ne delle bistecche grasse e fritte!!!!! L'unica cosa vera da lei scritta è che il mio locale non ha tavoli che guardano sul panorama. Per chiunque si troverà a leggere la sua recensione consiglio di leggere anche le altre.Risposta data dalla titolare dell Hostaria Santa Maria che non è in cerca di ingenui turisti per rubare loro dei soldi.
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