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Vineria Reggio

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Positioned directly on Campo de' Fiori — which by evening becomes one of Rome's loudest, most tourist-saturated piazzas — Vineria Reggio operates with a quiet defiance, pouring natural wines to a crowd of regulars who have been ignoring the surrounding chaos for years. The wine list tilts toward small Italian natural producers: Le Coste from Lazio, Cantina Giardino from Campania, bottles from Piedmont and Sicily that you will not find at the bar next door. The food is secondary — simple plates designed to keep you at the counter. The morning market fills the piazza with vegetable stalls and flower sellers; by evening, Vineria Reggio is the reason to stay after they pack up. Authentic survival in a location that has destroyed every other bar's character.

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Location

Piazza Campo de' Fiori 15
Campo de' Fiori, Rome
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Natural wines by the glass — start with a Lazio producer like Le Coste for context, then let the staff guide you further south into Campania or across to Sicily. The simple food (cheese, bruschetta, olives) is built to accompany wine. A glass of something orange if they have one open.

Best Time

Early evening, 6-8pm, when the morning market has cleared and the piazza transitions from commerce to aperitivo. The people-watching from the counter is prime Roman theatre. Later at night the piazza becomes rowdy, which Vineria Reggio endures rather than joins.

Know Before You Go

Piazza Campo de' Fiori 15. No nearby metro — bus or walk from Largo Argentina. Wine by the glass EUR 5-8, small plates EUR 5-10. No reservations. Standing and limited seating. The piazza location means tourist density is high, but the wine list filters the crowd effectively. Cash and cards.

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