Part of the Roscioli food empire. Specialty coffee, outstanding pastries, and a stylish interior with marble counters. WiFi available and tables spacious enough for laptops. Popular with locals and visiting food professionals.
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Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Remote work · 1-2 hours · Mar 1, 2026
Part of the Roscioli food empire. Specialty coffee, outstanding pastries, and a stylish interior with marble counters. W...
I don't know why the rate is 3.9 but for us it was one of the best and highest quality of coffees in Rome. There croissant was very nice (even without sugar on top) . Must try after eating their pizzas in other branch close to them.
A very pleasant stop at any time of the day. Good coffee, well prepared, and consistently enjoyable. The pastries and small dishes are well made and easy to share. Everything feels well organized despite the constant flow of people. You can sit, take your time, or just stop quickly for a coffee and something to eat. A comfortable place that works both as a café and a casual food spot, and one you naturally come back to when you’re nearby.
We visited Roscioli Caffè and tried a few of their stuffed maritozzi and they were absolutely delicious. Light, fluffy, and filled with rich, flavorful cream. Definitely worth the hype when it comes to pastries. However, the service was quite slow, especially considering we only ordered pastries nothing from the kitchen. It took longer than expected to be served. We were seated inside and the space felt a bit clustered, which made the experience less comfortable. I’d recommend ordering takeout and enjoying it at a nearby piazza or park for a more pleasant experience.
Roma is swarming with all variety of tourists and many are rude/obnoxious. The key is to learn a little Italian and connect with the overworked staff like a human. Roma is a marvel, the entire city should be declared a World Heritage site. Where else can you walk amongst 2000 year old monuments to Democracy, Civilization and the Wonders of The Human Creative and Artistic potential?? I tried to get into their Salumeria resto the night before—like most good spots during a massive swarm of tourists and Jubillee pilgrims—sold out. Undaunted I returned the next morning for un ristretto and got a table out front, sipping a perfect 3rd wave Cappucino XL, and enjoying a delicious panino. The swarm of tourists got to me, God bless the staff(!!) of course people from all over the world are hungry/tired and uncertain of how Roma caffe culture works but geesh. I wouldn’t have been surprised to see strict disciplinary measures enforced from Coloseo days(whips?) I moved inside to the counter—that’s where the real fun is!! Learn some Italian and you’ll have the best time with the staff and what few Romans brave the tourists to get their place at the counter. It’s all about standing, mingling and chatting!! I’d go back to Roma tomorrow to repeat this day for an entire week. I showed him a specialty coffee article about best Roman caffes, and he proceeded to write down 5 more that he recommended! I mentioned that I had tried and failed to get into the resto, and he blew me away with his 150% xtra hospitality!! He left his post, inquired down the street, and returned with a counter spot for me at 7 that night!!!! Alessandro(?) Grazie Mille-you’re a true gem. I also needed to find a bike shop to fill my tires with air and the other adorable fellow zoomed in on his phone (my phone didn’t have wifi) and showed me the exact spot!! This is a world class spot in the bustling Campo dei Fiori district. Well run, a legacy group, serving great caffe, and good pastries+panino. But as always, it’s the warmth of the staff that make it incredible. Grazie 🏛️🇮🇹🫶🙏
What an amazing experience. The restaurant was fully booked up but they opened up a back room for us and some other guests. We sat around an over sized table with a bar at the one end. Beautiful spot to have lunch. The gentleman took a seat at our table and went around taking each of our orders. He joked with our children and made us all feel welcomed. The food was outstanding! But the experience was even better. This place deserves far more recognition than it has. Best meal in Rome.
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