spazio sette libreria sits on via dei barbieri where romans who actually know coffee slip away from the tourist crush. the name promises books and delivers on that literary promise, but it's the espresso that keeps people coming back. 4.8 stars from 765 reviews tells you something real about consistency. this isn't another bar serving bitter shots to hurried commuters. the barista takes time with each cup, adjusting grind and timing like they're calibrating an instrument. you can taste the difference immediately. that first sip carries weight, depth, the kind of coffee that makes you understand why italians are so particular about their caffeine rituals. regulars claim their spots at small tables, reading actual newspapers while steam hisses softly in the background. the whole place operates on roman time, which means nobody rushes anybody. grab a book, order your coffee, and remember why good independents matter in a world drowning…
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765
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4.8
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73%
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nearby in Rome
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