To me, what sets Rome apart from the rest of the world is the espresso. Ordering a "caffe" anywhere in Rome will certainly not disappoint. Whether it's their water, beans, espresso machines, or simply the sprezzatura way of life, an espresso in Rome makes you feel like you should be strolling the Via Veneto in a 1960s Fellini film.
Two places define espresso in Rome and present 2 distinct cups of coffee that exist in a class of their own.
Sant'Eustachio
The legendary coffee shop, just steps from the Pantheon, has become renowned for it's unique espresso. The baristas hide behind speacially made shields to guard the family secret to a pre-sweetened coffee with a frothy, sugary crema that covers a silky and balanced espresso that leaves a lingering cocoa and toasted marshmallow finish.
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Sant'Eustachio Espresso |
Slightly pricier than other espresso bars in Rome, this could easily be the best coffee I have ever tasted.
Score: 99
Tazza D'oro
Also in the Pantheon area of Rome, Tazza D'oro is often compared with Sant'Eustachio when arguing about Rome's best espresso.
A much more traditional shot of espresso, Tazza D'oro's coffee looks as good as it tastes. Perfectly mocha colored crema that opens up in the mouth with bold earthy and chocolatey taste. Perfectly balanced after taste.
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Tazza D'oro Espresso |
A different coffe than Sant'Eustachio, but one more easily compared with traditional espresso bars. Not much of a comparison.
Score: 99
If you will be visiting Rome, and want the best espresso you'll ever have, please visit either one of these places (or both). As for which one is the best, we score them both 99, but can't choose just one because they are two very different shots espresso.
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