Fiaschetteria Beltramme
About
Italian
Price Range : Under $10 (€€)
Location
Adress: Via della Croce 39, Rome, 00187
Phone: +39 06 69797200
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outNo
- turned_in_notAccepted CardsCredit
- thumb_upGood ForLunch, Dinner
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsNo
- new_releasesAttireCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Katie D.
Lonely Planet directed us here and what a great recommendation!!!
We ordered the Carpaccio Braesola, the Pinsa funghi e salsiccia, and the Cacio e Pepe pasta. All were amazing!!
Lots of international travelers eating at this location but also a fair share of Romans which to me is a good indication of a great place.
Would love to come back the next time I'm in town! -
Randy B.
Perhaps, lazy -- they've got comfortable with their 4.5 cumulative stars on Yelp, that's my only explanation for my experience. Service was minimal in personality, let alone attentiveness (less than the normal casual European level).
They are off on a little street off the main drag, so the street-side tables make it a nice setting, just what you want especially for a visiting tourist.
The gf and I ordered:
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1. Meatballs [13 Euros for 2 medium balls, 1.5 stars] -- really unheard of to serve, first in my 9 days of travel, the flavor was off and inedible. We sent it back and they took it off the bill. Plus, 6.5 euros per ball? Outrageous.
2. Amatriciana with Bucatini [11 euros, 4.0 stars] -- This classic sauce takes its spiciness from black pepper and dried chiles and its depth of flavor from guanciale, Italian salt-cured pork jowl. If you can't find it, use pancetta.
Note to Management:
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Step it up. -
Varsha R.
2 star food / 4 star service, wine, and atmosphere:
This was our first stop for a meal in Rome! Came here for lunch upon multiple recommendations from friends.
We sat outside on a beautiful sunny day - a great introduction to Italian al fresco dining, however the food was underwhelming.
We ordered the prosciutto with melon, carbonara (supposedly their specialty), and penne alla'arrabiatta. The prosciutto was too fatty, not very flavorful; the carbonara was too saucy with undercooked / fatty guanciale; the penne itself wasn't al dente, and the sauce was dull.
The house white wine and service were the redeeming elements of our lunch here. Definitely worth a stop for aperitivo in the evening! -
Jim M.
The only authentic Fiaschetteria Beltranne says it all... over 100 years! Wonderful service and authentic cuisine...sit outside and take your time!
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Nathan G.
Yep, this is the straight up Roman casual-dish cafe I was looking for. It's right on the beaten tourist path but it is legit. Eggplant parmigiana, penne all'arrabiatta and tiramisu were basically the best I've had anywhere. Other patrons from all over including Italians. Service was enthusiastic with a smile. Dinner for two including 20 euro wine and very gold coffee was 70 euros, quite decent. Highly recommended.