The best breakfast and brunch spots in Rome: explore our selection of top restaurants, cafes and bars for delicious mornings.
What is a typical Italian breakfast in Rome?
A classic Roman breakfast is simple: a cappuccino or espresso and a cornetto (croissant-style pastry), usually eaten quickly at the bar rather than sitting for a long time. Many locals stand at the counter, drink their coffee and head off to work.
Can you find real brunch in Rome (eggs, pancakes, avocado toast)?
Yes. While traditional Italian breakfast is light, brunch in Rome has become increasingly popular, especially in central and trendy neighborhoods. You’ll find spots serving eggs Benedict, pancake stacks, French toast, avocado toast and American-style brunch menus on weekends – and sometimes during the week too.