Rome's premier club made with the concept of real ice, Ice Club is definitely a must visit spot! From the glasses and the bar, to the decor and the walls, everything is ice! The structure of this place needs to be worked upon with fresh ice specially transported from England every nine months. At -5 degrees centigrade inside, the furry seating area is the only place spared of ice. Enjoy the creative cocktails in ice glasses, happy hours and a fun gang of friends. The DJ place some great music for a memorable time. For reservations and more information, call ahead.
This is an out-of-the-ordinary restaurant, run by an international community of Carmelite nuns, and is well worth a visit. A meeting place for people of many different nationalities, diners often find themselves joining the sisters for evening prayers at 9:30p. Eating here is not just a gastronomical treat, the business helps the nuns raise much-needed funds. The food served is mainly French and is surprisingly good; offerings range from soups and main courses to dessert. The wine list is excellent.
This pub, located in one of the busiest areas in Rome is where to find a slice of Ireland in Italy. TV, pop-videos and live Irish music abound. They offer hot dishes and a cold buffet, as well as draft-Guinness, and various Scottish and Irish whiskey drinks. The pub offers a daytime version of happy hour called 'Happy Lunch', as well as tea and petite fours during the afternoon. This welcoming pub, considered one of the best in the city is laid out in typical Irish style with lots of little rooms linked by narrow corridors.
The Hard Rock Cafe in Rome is one of those bars you hit when you are looking for some familiarity in a foreign city. At the bar, rock music, beer and their burger can make you feel nostalgic for a moment. The cafe is popular world over, thus, it is not a surprise that in the capital of Italy, people flock here in hordes. This is a place where you can relax and leave all your worries at the front door, and will also meet people from different corners of the world. Besides, there are regular theme events and live performances held here. To know more about the place and the timings, do visit their website.
A visit to Tam Tam is not just about drinks; it is an adventure in itself. Less of a pub and more of a jungle-themed carnival, over the years it has branched out and added 'pizzeria' to its description as well. Even entering this jungle is not done in a normal fashion; there is a slide you need to get on first. Even inside, the madness continues, and you must use a rope bridge should you wish to watch the musical performances up on the stage. A place that brings out your inner child in a thoroughly entertaining manner, Tam Tam makes for a good night out.