Antico Forno Roscioli

About Antico Forno Roscioli
“The Cacio e Pepe at Antico Forno Roscioli was the best I've ever had! The pasta was perfectly al dente, and the cheese was incredibly creamy. The ambiance was cozy and warm, making it a perfect spot for dinner.”
Restaurant Guest★★★★★
Signature Dishes
- Cacio e Pepe
- Roman Carbonara
- Margherita Pizza
- Supplì
- Saltimbocca alla Romana
Opening Hours
Today: 12:30-15:00, 19:30-23:00
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Authentic Stories from Diners
The Cacio e Pepe at Antico Forno Roscioli was the best I've ever had! The pasta was perfectly al dente, and the cheese was incredibly creamy. The ambiance was cozy and warm, making it a perfect spot for dinner.
Antico Forno Roscioli is a true delight! The Cacio e Pepe was creamy and perfectly seasoned, while the atmosphere felt wonderfully authentic. The staff was attentive and friendly, making our experience memorable. I will definitely return!
Best Supplì I've ever had! Crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside. The atmosphere is charming, and the staff are very welcoming. Perfect for a family outing!
I had the Roman Carbonara, and it was fantastic! The flavors were rich and authentic. The atmosphere is charming, though it can get quite crowded.
I loved the Roman-style artichokes; they were tender and bursting with flavor. The service was friendly, though a bit slow during peak hours. Overall, a delightful experience.
The ambiance is lovely, but the service was a bit lacking during our visit. The Salted Cod was delicious, but I hope they can improve the wait time.
I loved the Roman Carbonara here! It was rich and flavorful, just the way I like it. The rustic decor adds a cozy touch, and the service was generally good. Only downside was the wait time during peak hours.
A delightful experience overall! The Saltimbocca alla Romana was flavorful and tender. The prices are reasonable for the quality of food, and I appreciated the attentive service.
Antico Forno is a must-visit! The Margherita Pizza was outstanding, with a crispy crust and fresh basil. Perfect for a family outing!
The pizza was decent, but I expected more from a place with such a reputation. The Margherita had a nice crust, but the toppings were a bit sparse. Service was friendly, though, which made up for it.
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_Bernini and the Barberini_ at Palazzo Barberini from 12 February to 14 June 2026, marks the 400th anniversary of St. Peter’s consecration and focuses on Gian Lorenzo Bernini’s influence on the Roman Baroque art movement. The exhibition highlights his early relationship with his first major patron, Maffeo Barberini (Pope Urban VIII), through sculptures, family portraits, and rarely shown paintings. You’ll see Bernini’s work at St. Peter’s, compare his pieces with those of his father Pietro, and learn about the artistic direction encouraged by the Barberini court, giving you a clear look at a key period in Rome’s art history.
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