slow afternoons in rome's campo de' fiori quarter have a particular pull, the kind where you lose track of time without really trying. piazza del biscione sits just off that energy, close enough to feel the city moving but removed enough that you can actually think. al biscione cafè 1965 has been part of this corner of rome for decades, and that longevity means something in a neighborhood where tourists and locals collide constantly. you get a place that knows its rhythms. the cibo e vini side of things signals this isn't a coffee-only stop, which is useful if a morning espresso turns into a longer stay with something to eat. locally, it's well regarded, and that reputation holds among people who actually live and work nearby. worth arriving for a mid-morning coffee before the piazza fills up.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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