Healdsburg City Guide

HealdsburgAlex and I moved to Healdsburg, California about 5 months ago from the Bay Area and this so far has been one of our best decisions we have made since we returned to California.  Healdsburg is a great little wine country town located in the north of Sonoma County and it has everything we could want.  We thought that since this is a major town people visit when they come to wine country that we should highlight some of our favorite places and things to do.

Sunset over Healdsburg

We are by no means experts, but hey we like wine and food and that is what this town is all about!

 

Vines of Alexander Valley at bud break
Vines of Alexander Valley at bud break

Wine Tasting:

The big draw of Healdsburg is that it is located between Dry Creek Valley, Alexander Valley and the Russian River Valley, which are three HUGE wine growing regions and because of this we have amazing wine and wineries located just minutes away.  We live in Healdsburg and we are always walking downtown where there are over 40 tasting rooms there and of course there are hundreds throughout the valleys.  That’s a lot of options but here are our favorites which we always seem to revisit:

 

Williamson:

 Williamson Wines

We may be partial to Williamson since all of our friends work there but they make fantastic wine and their wine tasting experience is amazing.  They are located just off the main plaza in Healdsburg on Matheson Street and are a family owned winery.  Dawn and Bill along with their son Sam, all fantastically friendly Aussies, have created their tasting room to be a fun environment to celebrate great wine and food.  The staff is awesome (which is why we are all friends….) and they are such a fun group.  Their tasting is also fantastic.  Williamson is all about pairing phenomenal wines with equally amazing food and you really get to experience this when you head to their tasting room.  Every tasting involves a cheese pairing and its not just a slice of cheddar either.  I am talking about Irish cheddar with truffle salt paired with their Passion Pinot Noir or a slice of mango ginger stilton paired with the Chantilly Chardonnay.  It is fantastic, visit Williamson you will not regret it.  Did I mention that the tasting is always free????

Delicious Pinot pairing at Williamson
Delicious pairing at Williamson

 

Toad Hollow:

 

There are toads everywhere at Toad Hallow!
There are toads everywhere at Toad Hollow!

Toad Hollow is delightfully fun tasting room just north of the plaza on Healdsburg Avenue.  They have an amazing tasting list where you get all the wines on it for $8, or free if you buy a bottle over $8.  They start you off with their awesome champagne actually made in France called Amplexus and then continue down the list.  They have an awesome rose which Alex and I are fans of and then a great red blend called Erik the Red.  If you are lucky they will pull out the Viking horns while you are there.

 

Cartograph:

 

Photo courtesy of cartographwines.com
Photo courtesy of cartographwines.com

Cartograph called our name as soon as we walked in and saw all the maps and references to longitude and latitude, as travelers we are suckers for maps (you should see our house), and it helped that Cartograph has awesome wine.  They currently have a Gewurztraminer on tap that is out of this world.  It is light and fresh and not sweet and at all.  It is a perfect wine for a lovely warm summer afternoon.  I am wishing I had a glass right now!  Cartograph also offers wine by the ½ liter so you can sit and enjoy your afternoon.

 

Chateau Diana:

 

Chateau Diana is located off Dry Creek Road in the famous Dry Creek Valley and they have a great selection of wines.  They have this amazing white wine called Fleur de Lys on their 1221 label which is 67% sauvignon blanc and 33% semillon; it is our go to white wine right now.  Chateau Diana is also famous for their Zombie Zin and they always have zombie themed parties going on.  Although Chateau Diana is a larger winery and you can find their wines across the country it is worth visiting their tasting room because some of their wines they only sell there including the 1221 label.  Also if you are a sweet wine fan they have a whole tasting list for sweet wine including a pink moscato.

 

Longboard:

 

Lounging out front at Longboard
Lounging out front at Longboard

Longboard is the perfect tasting room to have at the end of our street, one because the wines are great but two because it’s surf themed.  The tasting room is full of vintage surf boards and they always have surf videos playing as well.  They also are connected with the famous surf competition/spot Mavericks and one of their best cabs is called Mavericks after this.  Also every year they have a Mavericks party where surfers come out and the wine flows, but of course it was last Saturday and we missed it 😦  Besides the Mavericks Cabernet Sauvignon they also make awesome Syrahs and one of the best Carignanes I have had in awhile.

 

Sbragia:

 

The view of Dry Creek Valley from Sbragia
The view of Dry Creek Valley from Sbragia.  Photo courtesy of Sbragia.com

Sbragia is located off of Dry Creek Road right before Lake Sonoma and is known for its stunning views.  While the tastings are on the expensive side it is totally worth it to bring a picnic up and buy a bottle.  You cannot beat the views of the valley from here and for me that’s why it makes it onto the list.

 

Bergamot Alley:

 

My go to place for awesome old world sparkling!
My go to place for awesome old world sparkling!

Bergamot Alley is a bit different from the other wineries we have listed as it is a wine bar and not a winery.  Bergamot also does not serve any California wines, only Old World wines.  It is a great place to spend the evening especially if you are looking for some different wines and they always have fun events going on.  During summer on Tuesdays after Music in the Plaza they always have live music and on Mondays they play movies.  We saw “Caddy Shack” the other night and it was great, everyone was quoting the lines and it was just a great atmosphere.   Also Bergamot is open until 1am on the weekends and their record collection is enviable.

 

Ferrari Carano and Soda Rock Winery:

 

The Gardens at Ferrari Carano
The Gardens at Ferrari Carano

While these two wineries are not actually related, the list would not be complete without the wineries where we work.  Ferrari Carano is located in Dry Creek Valley and it looks like an Italian Villa and has some great Italian wines as well.  Alex’s favorite is the Siena which reminds us of all the amazing table wine you can get in Italy.  Soda Rock Winery is located in Alexander Valley and we specialize in Bordeaux varietals.  My personal favorites are the Cab Franc and the Petit Verdot which sadly we are almost always out of.  Soda Rock also looks like the Alamo and we have a Barn on property that is original and dates back to 1869.  Of course I ended up working somewhere historical….

 

This is what I do at Soda Rock; put on weddings
This is what I do at Soda Rock; put on weddings

 

Beer:

While we may be in Wine Country we are by no means lacking in awesome craft beers.  If you are driving to Healdsburg via San Francisco definitely consider a stop at Lagunitas in Petaluma (they have an awesome beer garden) or Russian River Brewing Company in Santa Rosa (Especially if Pliny the Elder is on tap).  However in town we have our own local brewery and its awesome, perhaps you have heard of Bear Republic or maybe its most famous beer Racer 5?  Yup they brew it in town and they have a brewery/brew pub which is open every day.  Not only do they always have Racer 5 on tap but they also have a ton of seasonal and special beers on tap.  Alex’s favorite was the Apex but unfortunately it won’t be back on tap until next MAY!  It is always worth a stop though even without Apex on tap.  They always have at least 10 beers on tap that they brew so you will find something you love and if you can’t decide you can always get a sampler.  They also have awesome garlic fries!  Bear Republic is located just off the plaza and is set back behind Dry Creek Kitchen at the intersection of Plaza St. and Healdsburg Ave.  If you head here now they also have a lovely beer garden outside.

 

Bear Republic not only has awesome beers but they also have fantastic garlic fries
Bear Republic not only has awesome beers but they also have fantastic garlic fries and gigantic burgers

 

Where to Eat:

Healdsburg has a wealth of places to eat and to be honest they are all good.  We do have our favorites though and since this is our guide you will now find out which ones we love.

 

Lunch:

Oakville Grocery:

Love this grocery store, pick up a sandwich and a bottle of wine and sit outside by the fire
Love this grocery store, pick up a sandwich and a bottle of wine and sit outside by the fire

Oakville Grocery is more of an upscale deli with a small selection of fresh fruit and veggies and a lot of wine.  They have awesome (if slightly expensive) sandwiches and salads.  They also have pizza as well.  Alex has had their sausage pizza which was great.  It helps that the sausage was homemade too.  My personal favorite sandwich is the chicken Gruyere with melted cheese, caramelized red onions and fig jam.  Hello, so good.  Oakville Grocery is also located conveniently next to Williamsons on Matheson St.

 

Taqueria El Sombrero:

Photo courtesy of SF Gate
Photo courtesy of SF Gate

When Alex and I are feeling Mexican this is where we go.  It is a small taqueria and has all of our mexican favorites.  I particularly love the Torta with chicken, guacamole and sour cream.  Alex loves their carnitas and lengua (tongue) tacos.  They also have gigantic breakfast burritos.  These things could feed a family of four.  Taqueria El Sombrero is located on Center St.  just south of Oakville Grocery.

 

The Wurst:

The Wurst is open late and it is always tempting just to stop by...
The Wurst is open late and it is always tempting just to stop by…

The Wurst is a perfect spot if you want something equally delicious and bad for you (but in a good way).  They specialize in sausages and have all kinds.  You can choose your sausage and condiments if you like or you can get one of their combos.  The Greenbay Brat is a mouthful with caramelized onions, Liar’s Dice BBQ sauce, bacon, cheddar, and butter pickles.  They also have burgers and salads….  The burgers are fantastic but we have no experience with the salads and they have great local beers on tap if you are all wined out.  The Wurst is located on Matheson St. across the plaza from Williamson and has a great outdoor patio for enjoying the day.

If you are feeling burgers The Wurst does not disappoint, this Smash Burger was about the best I have had
If you are feeling burgers The Wurst does not disappoint, this Smash Burger was about the best I have had

 

Big Johns:

Big John's Market

Big Johns is the perfect grocery store if you are looking for picnic supplies.  They have an awesome selection of cheeses and great bread from Costeaux Bakery.  They also have an awesome deli and salad bar.  Did I mention their olive bar?  This grocery is perfect for picking up all things local just on the touch expensive side if you feel like shopping here for your everyday items.

 

Dinner: 

Baci:

 

You are looking at probably the best gnocchi al bolognese outside of Italy.  Did I mention that the sauce has short ribs in it!
You are looking at probably the best gnocchi al bolognese outside of Italy. Did I mention that the sauce has short ribs in it!

Baci is freaking amazing.  Alex has been writing a post about how much we love Baci and it will be up soon but suffice to say we are a bit of Italian food snobs and we LOVE Baci; it has the best Italian food in town, end of story.

 

Willi’s:

Oysters at Willi's
Oysters at Willi’s

Willi’s is all about small plates; delicious, delicious small plates.  They have a great raw bar that Alex is in love with and they have phenomenal fish tacos.  They also have a daily ceviche, may have converted me to like sauteed spinach, and have the best chorizo and melted cheese dip served with fritos!  Cheese dip and fritos!  Nothing else needs to be said.  (They have a phenomenal wine list too)

 

Dry Creek Kitchen:

dry-creek-kitchen-logo

Dry Creek Kitchen is one of the best restaurants in town and also probably one of the most expensive.  Alex and I have only been once; we went for his birthday dinner and we went all out.  I am talking appetizers, our main dishes and of course dessert and 2 bottles of wine.  We had this amazing bottle of ORANGE sauvignon blanc, suggested to us by the sommelier, which you may have seen on our Instagram a few months ago.  It is one of the best “white” wines I have ever had.  We also brought a bottle of Cabernet from 1990; it was a gift from a family friend of Alex for his birthday.  The appetizers we had were amazing, the smoked trout pasta, gnocchi with goat cheese and the scallops with black truffle butter were some of the best appetizers I have had in awhile.  For our main dish I had the halibut with a squid ink crust and Alex had the Char Grilled New York Steak.   This was one of the best meals I have ever had.  If you are looking for an experience head here.

 

Zin:

Photo courtesy of Trip Advisor
Photo courtesy of Trip Advisor

Zin is amazing.  I will admit however that I come here for the Mexican Beer Battered Green Beans.  All of their food is fantastic (especially their gumbo) but the green beans take the cake.  They come with a sauce that changes seasonally and right now they come with a mango salsa.  Their main menu also changes seasonally and specializes in local ingredients.

 

Cafe Lucia:

Cafe Lucia has some of the best Sea Bass I have ever had, especially when they have the whole fish on special
Cafe Lucia has some of the best Sea Bass I have ever had, especially when they have the whole fish on special

Cafe Lucia is our favorite Portuguese restaurant in town, well it is the only the Portuguese restaurant in town, but we still love it.  We have taken almost all of our friends and family who have come to visit here and it hasn’t disappointed.  They have a great wine list with some amazing Vinho Verde from Portugal and they also don’t charge corkage if you bring a local wine.  The appetizers at Cafe Lucia are to die for; Alex loves the whole grilled sardines and I love the scallops crusted in chorizo (Are you noticing a scallop theme?).  My absolute favorite main dish here is the whole roasted sea bass and Alex has had some amazing main dishes including the traditional Bacalhau no Forno which is a casserole of salt cod, potatoes, and olives.  Cafe Lucia is one of the friendliest restaurants in town and the fact that I can end every meal with a wonderful glass of port is a win in my book.

 

And this is their chocolate dessert plate; mousse, mint chip ice cream and souffle!  Paired with a port and I am the happiest person in the world!
And this is their chocolate dessert plate; mousse, mint chip ice cream and souffle! Paired with a port and I am the happiest person in the world!

 

Bravas:

The back patio at Bravas is the perfect place to spend the afternoon
The back patio at Bravas is the perfect place to spend the afternoon

Bravas is the sister restaurant of Willi’s and specializes in Spanish tapas.  Alex and I stopped in here for a few appetizers and some sangria and then we saw the menu….  We ended up staying for quite awhile.  We started out with some delicious, crisp Alberino white wine and some Pan Tomate.  Pan Tomate is so simple but so good, there is something so delicious about toasted bread with tomatoes rubbed on it.  We then had a goat cheese crostini with truffle honey and a reduced sherry sauce.  These two dishes alone sold me on Bravas and then we kept eating and ordering more drinks.  We finally finished off the meal with some cava sangria and toast covered in nutella with orange zest and vanilla sea salt.  These may not be the most traditional Spanish tapas you have ever had but man are they delicious.

 

Pan Tomate
Pan Tomate
This goat cheese crostini is like crack, we have to order it every time
This goat cheese crostini is like crack, we have to order it every time

 

To Do:  (Besides Wine Tasting)  There are other things to do in Healdsburg besides wine tasting and eating, although these are perfectly acceptable things to do when you are on vacation or just enjoying your weekend.  If you find yourself food and wined out however here are some of our favorite other activities.

 

“Hiking” Armstrong Woods:

 

Alex in the Redwoods next to Parson Jones one of the oldest trees in Armstrong Woods
Alex in the Redwoods next to Parson Jones one of the oldest trees in Armstrong Woods

Hiking is a bit too strong of a word to use for this walk through the woods but it is a great two hour walk through the redwoods.  If you do not feel like heading up farther north, Armstrong Woods is a great way to get in your redwood kick.  The trees are giant and there are a lot fun photo opportunities to goof off in the trees.  It is also a nice place to escape some of the summer heat.

 

Floating down the River:

The Russian River
The Russian River

Floating down the Russian River is one of the most popular activities here on the weekends even with the water level fairly low.  There are still great places where you can lounge and float down the river just don’t forget to bring some cold bottles of white wine with you!

 

Tuesdays in the Plaza:

Tuesdays in the Plaza is a great summer tradition in Healdsburg.  Basically, every Tuesday the plaza in downtown Healdsburg turns into a festival, there is live music, fantastic food stands (aka The Wurst) and you can bring your own food, beer and wine into the Plaza to enjoy all the music.  I am pretty sure the entire town comes out for music in the Plaza and space is coveted.  People even stake out their spots as early as 11am!  It is totally worth it to come by even if you end up with a spot with less than ideal views.

 

Lake Sonoma:

Lake Sonoma is a great spot for boating, fishing and you can actually kayak all the way to the ocean
Lake Sonoma is a great spot for boating, fishing and you can actually kayak all the way to the ocean

Lake Sonoma is located just outside of town, only about 10 minutes north of Ferrari Carano, and is a perfect place to spend an afternoon.  Lake Sonoma is a great spot to rent a boat or even some canoes or kayaks.  You can even kayak all the way to the Pacific Ocean from the Lake.

 

Hiking Mt. Saint Helena:

This was one of the first views we had as we climbed the mountain.  The first 1/2 hour was in the trees and then we reached the fire trail and were greeted with this view
This was one of the first views we had as we climbed the mountain. The first 1/2 hour was in the trees and then we reached the fire trail and were greeted with this view

Hiking Mt. Saint Helena is not for the faint of heart if you read our most recent post about it but it is so worth it.  Where Armstrong Woods is all about relaxing and enjoying the giant redwoods Mt. Saint Helena is all about conquering the mountain.  However the reward is stunning views of Napa, Sonoma and even the Pacific Ocean.  Mt. Saint Helena is the perfect outdoor activity to burn off all those scallops in truffle butter that you have been eating 🙂

 

Healdsburg is such a perfect town to experience Northern California Wine Country.  It is not nearly as crowded as Napa or even Sonoma and abounds in options of places to eat and drink.  It is also easily accessible from San Francisco (we are only an hour and a half away!) and we are only 45 minutes away from the coast.  Also we are here!  This is such a perfect town and these are just a few of our favorite places and I didn’t even mention SpoonBar which makes some of the best cocktails I have ever had!  Come visit us and explore our awesome town!

 

SpoonBar Pisco Sour, just one of their many delightfully fun cocktails
SpoonBar Pisco Sour, just one of their many delightfully fun cocktails

Rome City Guide

ROME CITY GUIDE

So Rome definitely makes the cut for a City Profile because not only did Ashley and I live and work there but it is also just a fantastic place to visit.  We absolutely love Rome but totally understand that it can be overwhelming trying to cram it all in but hopefully with our City Profile you will get an idea of what you want to see in Rome.  We will keep adding more here as we write more articles so always check back!

For those of you who are visiting Rome for the first time be sure to check our our tips for visiting Rome, Part 1 and Part 2.  In Part 1 we cover transportation, how not to get ripped off by a taxi and the best way to get to Rome from the airport.  Also the best way to cross the street is just to walk; do not hesitate, do not stop, just go.  The drivers, generally, will not hit you, they are used to dodging mopeds; they can dodge a slower pedestrian.  In Part 2 we cover how to find a good restaurant in Rome (it can be more difficult than you think, especially after an exhausting day touring the Coliseum), how to prevent from being pick pocketed (no money belts required), and where to stay in Rome.

See

Some of the best places to visit in Rome are listed in 5 Reasons Why I Love Rome and include Galleria Borghese and the Pantheon.  A great out of the way place we love to visit is the Protestant Cemetery filled with the tombs of the expats that lived and died in Rome.

The Protestant Cemetary, RomeThe Galleria Borghese is our favorite museum in Rome.  It is filled with five Bernini statues that Bernini created especially for his patron Cardinal Scipione Borghese including the Rape of Persephone, Apollo and Daphne and David.  It also has works by Caravaggio, Raphael and Titan.  It is a fantastic museum and the Villa was built specifically to hold the ancient and modern art that Cardinal Scipione Borghese collected, sometimes not always legally (Scipione Borghese could pretty much do what he wanted since his uncle was Pope Paul V Borghese).  The great thing about the museum too is that they only let a certain number of people into the museum in two hour increments so you never have to worry about it being overcrowded.  The downside is you have to book your tickets in advance in order to get in.  It is not that difficult though since they have online booking which you can access here.

Apollo and Daphne by Bernini at the Galleria Borghese.  Daphne is turning into a laurel tree after asking her father to save her from Apollo's advances.  Not exactly what she probably had in mind when she asked for help....
Apollo and Daphne by Bernini at the Galleria Borghese. Daphne is turning into a laurel tree after asking her father to save her from Apollo’s advances. Not exactly what she probably had in mind when she asked for help….

Also remember there is no photography allowed in the Borghese Gallery.  I learned that after I took this slightly blurry iPhone photo and was yelled at.  They also do not allow you to bring in any bags either but there is a coat check where they keep everything.  I would suggest getting to the museum half an hour before your entrance to check your bags and pick up your tickets.

Neighborhoods

THE NEIGHBORHOODS

Rome has fantastic neighborhoods and we loved exploring them. They all had unique charm, great sites and fantastic restaurants. Click below to see our Guides for the different neighborhoods of Rome.

Trastevere

Campo dei Fiori

Piazza Navona and The Pantheon

Tours of the City

Rome is such a huge city and it is easy to get lost or miss something you want to see.  If you are worried about missing a site or want to make sure you learn all the interesting facts, like the fact that Hadrian had a lover (a boy by the name of Antinuous), we would suggest taking a tour.  Now tours are not for everyone but as Ashley used to be a tour guide we are a little partial to the tours in Rome and all of our fellow tour guide friends.

Ashley used to work for Dark Rome which gives a wide range of tours, from the Coliseum and the Vatican to the Underground Sites of Rome and Day Trips to Pompeii and Tuscany.  A lot of our friends work for the company and the are absolutely fantastic.  They are knowledge and most importantly entertaining.  We would never give a boring tour.

The Coliseum

Our good friend Massimo just started a new tour company as well and he offers tours on a topic you may not find anywhere else.  Massimo’s tours are all about the historic prostitutes and muses of artists who shaped Renaissance Rome.  Now that is definitely a history lesson I think everyone will enjoy.  Massimo’s tours offer a different perspective on the sites of Rome that are so famous today and cover the scandals of Medieval Rome.  If you are going to Rome I would not miss out on these tours!

Courtesans' Tour

Our other good friends Rachel and Ian started a tour company called Rogue Historians which offers an alternative style of tours with amazingly knowledgeable guides.  Check out their Facebook page to learn more about the tours they offer!

Eat

Italy is all about food and Rome is no different however countless people have told us that they have had terrible meals in Rome which saddens us to no end.  There are a lot of amazing restaurants in Rome but unfortunately there are some pretty terrible restaurants as well.  If you follow our suggestions though we promise we won’t lead you astray, we actively hunted down excellent restaurants after stumbling on a few awful ones (Located near Termini Station, where most of the awful “restaurants” are located).  If you need more tips check out our Tips for Visiting Rome-Part 2 where we cover where to find a great restaurant.

Osteria Del Pegno is one of our favorites and we would have recommended it to everyone when we were in Rome but we only shared our secret with a few special people so count yourself lucky.  It is a tiny little Osteria located just steps from Piazza Navona.  It specializes in new Italian Cooking.  You can find traditional Roman dishes here like Bucatini Amatriciana and Carbonara but you will also find Sea Bass Pasta with Cherry Tomatoes and Ravoli in a Zucchini Flower, Saffron and Orange Cream Sauce.  It is definitely worth checking out if you are looking for a bit of a nicer restaurant to eat at without a huge price tag.

Cul De Sac is also a favorite restaurant of ours.  It is located in Piazza Pasquino and is an enoteca, a wine bar.  It has a fabulous selection of wines, they give you a giant book to make your selection from and the food is some of the best I have had in Italy, especially the Capri Ravioli with lemon and lime zest ricotta ravioli in a sage and butter sauce, so delectable.

For amazing pizza all you need to do is head to Trastevere where there is a wealth of amazing pizza places.  Dar Poeta is a famous pizza joint located just off Piazza Trilussa in central Trastevere.  It is known for its pizzas which are neither totally Roman or Napolitano (and there is a big difference I promise).  Another great pizza place is Pizzeria ai Marmi which is located on Viale di Trastevere.  It is always crowded with locals and tourists alike with communal tables filling up both the inside restaurant and the sidewalk outside.

One of my all time favorite pizza places is Pizzeria da Baffetto which is conveniently located just across the street from our favorite bar, Abbey Theater.  They have a wide range of pizzas and it is always crowded.  It is the only place I have seen people line up for before it is open.  It is all about the communal, tightly packed tables and the jugs of wine and the pizza of course.  They do pizza and that is it.  My favorite (Ashley) is the Pizza con fagioli or Pizza with Canolini Beans.  Sounds weird but it is awesome, I promise.  They also recently opened up a second one right out Campo dei’ Fiori called Baffetto 2.

Carlo Menta is a traditional Trastevere neighborhood restaurant. Photo courtesy of Trip Advisor
Carlo Menta is a traditional Trastevere neighborhood restaurant.
Photo courtesy of Trip Advisor

If you are looking for pizza and you are on a budget you cannot go wrong with locals’ favorite Carlo Menta.  Carlo Menta is also always packed and located on a typical cobblestone lined street in Trastevere.  The tables are close together, there are two levels inside and an outdoor patio and it is always crowded.  Perhaps it is because their pizzas start at 3euros and we are talking about getting the best whole Margherita pizza you have ever had in your life for 3euros.  That is all.  (and they also have a full menu of pastas and appetizers that are equally delicious)

If you are needing a break from pizza and pasta and need a little veggie break we would suggest Insalata Ricca.  It is a chain, in so far as Italy does chains, which means there are eleven locations all around the city of Rome but thats it.  You won’t find L’Isalata Ricca in Milan or Naples so get your salad fix now.  They have a huge menu of over 2 pages of salads which range from the “Why do they feel the need to put corn on every salad” salads to the “ah yes a simple Greek salad, this is just what I was looking for” salad.  To be fair they have some strange combinations but they are delicious so take a chance and take a break at L’Insalata Ricca.  Their house wine is also ridiculously cheap and they also have great pastas and pizzas as well for those who cannot fathom having a salad.  I am particularly fond of the Greek Salad and Pesto Pizza combination.  They have a location right next to Cul de Sac which is awesome on Via Governo Vecchio just off Piazza Navona.  We have been known to go to L’Insalta Ricca for lunch and then Cul de Sac for dinner and they also have a location right by the Vatican and one in Trastevere.

Piazza Pasquino
Piazza Pasquino

Drink

Another great staple of Italian cuisine is the Aperitivo hour, where you purchase a drink and then have access to a free buffet.  You can find bars all over Rome where you can have Aperitivo, and they range from just small snacks to a full on buffet with pasta dishes and dessert.  One of my favorite places for Aperitivo is Fluid located on Via Governo Vecchio near Piazza Navona.  It is a great centrally located Aperitivo Bar with a wonderful relaxing water vibe.

There are also several other great Aperitivo Bars all over the city.  Some favorites are Salotto 42 located in Piazza di Pietra near the Pantheon, Baccanale in Campo de’ Fiori, and the very popular Freni e Frizioni in Trastevere.  Freni e Frizioni is always packed with local Romans and you will find everyone drinking and chatting and hanging out in the square just outside the bar.

Aperitivo at Baccanale
Aperitivo at Baccanale

If you are looking for a place to rub shoulders with the Expat community or just need a break from trying to speak Italian our favorite bar is Abbey Theater.  It is a relaxed Irish bar and became our home away from home while we lived in Rome.

Also Gelato is a staple in Rome, feel free to eat it for breakfast (We have no shame when it comes to Gelato).  Check out some of our favorites and see for yourself.

Day Trips

Rome is a great city to use as a jumping off point, if you are spending a fair amount of time in Rome and need a break or have just visited the city several times day trips are always a nice option to see some more of Italy.  Some of our favorite day trips are to head out to the great beaches nearby or to swing down to Naples and see Pompeii.

5 Reasons Why I Love Pompeii The Men's Locker Room in the baths at Pompeii
5 Reasons Why I Love Pompeii
The Men’s Locker Room in the baths at Pompeii

We would also highly recommend taking the train a half hour outside of Rome to visit the town of Frascati.  Frascati is known for the white wine it produces and is a gorgeous little hillside town with a great market and wine bars.  It is easily accessible from Rome and its a great little place to escape for a half day or even a stay overnight.

Tivoli is another great option for a day trip out of Rome.  The charming town is easily reached from Rome’s Tiburtina train station and the journey is only half an hour away.  The charming town is famous for two things, Hadrian’s Villa and Villa d’Este.  Hadrian’s Villa was built by Emperor Hadrian in the 2ndcCE and the term villa should be used loosely to describe this sprawling complex where Hadrian spent most of his time.  He actually hated living in Rome so he constructed his villa in Tivoli and coincidentally most of the politics of Rome moved with him making the villa less a home and more a thriving center of government.  The Villa d’Este is a traditional Renaissance villa which was actually inspired by Hadrian’s Villa.  The Villa d’Este however, is famous for its gardens and fountains.  The town of Tivoli is also a gorgeous medieval city and worth checking out.

More will come have no fear!  Always check back for fun events, like Primo Maggio, that are going on in Rome and more recommendations and ideas from us!

Also remember if you find yourself in Rome on April 21st do not forget to wish the city Happy Birthday!  It is traditionally held that this is the day in 753BC that Romulus drew his famous line in the sand marking out the boundaries of his new city.  No one was allowed to cross these sacred lines but unfortunately his brother did not agree with the founding of the city.  He walked over the sacred lines and Romulus was “forced” to kill him, thus the city of Rome was born!