This restaurant, café, and bar is located in a 15th-century building and wins you over with its, by Roman standards, unusual furnishings. With its paneled ceiling, distressed wood floor and dining chairs, piano, heavy leather armchairs, and fireplace, it feels like an extra-large living room—but don’t worry, guests are always welcome here. Even during the first visit, you feel at home, whether you’ve come by for a meal, a coffee and one of their homemade desserts, or just a glass of wine.