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The Best Natural Wine Restaurants in Rome
Looking for the best natural wine restaurants in Rome? This is your ultimate insider's guide.
Rome has plenty of restaurants that serve great food, but also fresh natural wines to pair with it. Featuring restaurants like Barred, Enoteca L’antidoto, and Trecca, this article is curated to help you find Rome’s best restaurants for good natural wine picks. All restaurants selected are based on recommendations from top chefs, food writers, and sommeliers such as Giuseppe Lo Iudice, Mattia Galli, and Pedro Espinosa. So, if you're wondering where to find the best natural wine restaurants in Rome, don't miss out on these great options.
Barred in Rome offers an evolving take on Italian cuisine, using fresh ingredients sourced from the local market. They also feature natural wines and wild beer, reflecting a straightforward and inviting approach to good food and drink.
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Evolving the Italian cuisine. Fresh ingredients from the market in Rome and in good company. Two tattooed brothers show that it is possible to evolve the Italian cuisine without making it stupid. Ingredients are fresh from the market in good company.
L’ANTIDOTO is a cozy wine bar in the heart of Trastevere that pairs small, simple plates with mostly natural wines. It occasionally hosts pop-up dinners, inviting chefs from around the world to share their cooking. The relaxed, welcoming vibe makes it a comfortable spot to enjoy food and wine in Rome.
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This tiny and cozy place is located in the heart of Trastevere, natural wines and good food are the focus of this wine bar.There are many wine bars in Rome, but L'Antidoto plays another league.Flaviano the owner, was the first to start a series of pop up dinners, inviting chefs from all over the world. In my opinion, a real and unique experience, tasting natural wines and amazing food. A touch of European approach in one of the most beautiful districts of Rome.
Bar Bozza is a laid-back wine bar in Rome’s Ostiense neighborhood, set in what was once a printing shop. It’s known for its relaxed, slightly punk vibe and its friendly team who enjoy guiding guests through a selection of natural wines from around the world. This newer spot brings a fresh, informal atmosphere to the area without ever feeling pretentious.
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Natural wine and punk will never die! From a printing shop to a wine bar, is not a fairy tail, it’s Bar Bozza! Located close to the Law Department of a roman univeristy you will find an amazing corner of happiness for your thirst of natural wine. Bar Bozza just opened one year ago in Ostiense and this new born was a breath of fresh air in the urban hood of Ostiense.You’ll be guide by Cecilia and Mauro, choose the right wine for you will be very easy and you’ll be fascinated by their selection from all around the world.Fabio, the chef, with his global experience prepares great dishes to satisfy your hunger and create a perfect combination with their wines. Funky, a little bit punk and time will flies whit them, for sure, you’ll be amazed by the informal and warm atmosphere that Bar Bozza perfeclty create! Cheers up and stay Bozza!
Pastorie is a relaxed restaurant in Rome that focuses on the rustic flavors of Abruzzo, recommended by Marianna from Santo Palato. With shared tables, natural wines, and a warm, communal vibe, it’s a comfortable spot for those looking for straightforward, flavorful cooking. It’s also conveniently open on Sundays for a weekend visit.
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Circoletto – Circo Massimo is a small, inviting bar known for its natural wine and beer selection. It has a laid-back vibe, offers small bites, and welcomes walk-ins with a no-reservation policy. Open until late, it’s a cozy spot for an aperitivo or casual drink.
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Nice vibe, natural wines, small plates, perfect for aperitivoLittle spot just in front of Circo Massimo, with a beautiful international vibe. Wide selection of natural wines, with a nice outdoor space. Beautifully executed small plates, just perfect for aperitivo. If you are lucky enough, they sometimes have their smash burger on the menu, the best I have ever tried in Rome. Makes you feel like you are in NYC, while you are looking at the Circo Massimo.
Per Me – Giulio Terrinoni is a cozy restaurant on a quiet street near Rome’s Campo de’ Fiori. It has earned a Michelin star for its creative approach to fresh ingredients, and the relaxed setting includes a small terrace for outdoor dining. The wine list highlights organic and natural selections, adding to an overall inviting experience.
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Italian fine dining which to my liking has way too often a slight 80s gourmet feel – meaning the food, the plating and the decoration. Luckily the scene is slowly changing. One of the more positive examples is Per Me, a stylish small place in a quiet street, 200m from crowded Campo dei Fiori, holding one Michelin star (normally almost a bad sign in Italy ;). Giulio Terrinoni´s place specializes in fresh fish with refreshingly subtle creative touches. Tasteful small terrace and a wine list specializing in organic and even natural wines is a plus. From Monday to Saturday, there is also a cheaper lunch menu revolving around “tappis”, Terrinoni’s homage to Spanish tapas.
Trecca – Roma offers a modern take on traditional Roman nose-to-tail cooking in a lively, welcoming setting. Founded by two local brothers who value sustainability and natural wines, it celebrates offal-based dishes while embracing the city’s culinary roots. The friendly service and relaxed vibe make it a warm spot to experience genuine Roman flavors without fuss.
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Modern Trattoria in RomeExcellent modern trattoria run by a super young team serving offal, pasta and other traditional Roman dishes. Great wine list too. Highly recommend the starter of rabbit offal and the Amatriciana pasta!
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