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Sant'Eustachio Il Caffè

Sant'Eustachio Il Caffè

Bags of coffee beans rest on the floor, and images of plantations adorn the walls. Sant'Eustachio has looked the same for as long as anyone can remember. Steps away from Piazza Navona, this Roman institution is, arguably, Rome's most famous coffee shop, renowned for its home-roast beans, which are blended with water from an ancient aqueduct. In addition to the different types of coffee, they also serve the 'gran caffè', a cappuccino without milk, where the coffee is foamed instead.
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Antico Caffè Greco

Antico Caffè Greco

Opened in 1760, a stone's throw from the Spanish Steps, Antico Caffè Greco is considered the oldest café in Rome. The interior, with its marble tables, velvet chairs, and more than 300 paintings and memorabilia lining the walls, looks much as it did in the 18th century, a quiet museum of literary and artistic history. Over the centuries, it has drawn writers, artists, and thinkers, including Goethe, Keats, Byron, Gogol, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche, many of whom spent long hours here talking and writing. A stop here isn’t really about the coffee (although the espresso will get the job done), but more about sitting with a piece of Rome’s cultural history.
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