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Taverna Del Campo
A breakfast bar for the campo's market traders, the Taverna metamorphoses into a hip drinking haunt during the day, almost merging with Vineria next door. Grab an outside table to watch the human traffic.
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Trimani
Part of the Trimani family's wine empire - their shop just round the corner stocks about 4000 international labels - this is a great, unpretentious place. Always bustling, it's Rome's biggest wine bar and has a vast selection of Italian regional wines as well as a small food menu. Book ahead to take one of the regular wine-tasting courses.
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Trinity College
A historic city-centre pub, Trinity College is a big booming place just off Via del Corso. Spread over two floors, it attracts a cosmopolitan crowd up for a good time. It gets packed to overflowing at weekends, when men might find it difficult to get past the heavies on the door.
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Vineria Reggio
The coolest bar on the campo , this has a small, bottle-lined, cosy interior and outside tables as well, and attracts fighi (cool) Romans like bees to a honey pot. A media beer costs around €5 .50.






