Restaurant in Rome, Italy
Pasticceria Regoli
130Pearl PointsOAD-ranked pastry stop, low spend required.

About Pasticceria Regoli
Pasticceria Regoli is a walk-in pastry shop on Via Buonarroti with two consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe placements (ranked #79 in 2024, #96 in 2025) and a 4.5 Google rating from over 2,100 reviews. Go on a weekday morning before 10 am for the freshest counter. No booking needed, prices are low, and the value-to-quality ratio is the whole point.
A Low-Cost Morning Stop That Earned a Spot on Europe's Leading Cheap Eats List
You will spend very little here. Pasticceria Regoli, on Via Buonarroti in Rome's Esquilino neighbourhood, is a pastry shop where a coffee and a pastry will cost you a fraction of what you would pay at a hotel breakfast. That extreme value is part of why it has appeared on the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe list two years running — ranked #79 in 2024 and #96 in 2025 — placing it in company that spans the continent's most respected affordable eating. With a Google rating of 4.5 from over 2,100 reviews, the consistency here is not accidental.
If you have already been once, the question is what to focus on next. The shop is run by Carlo and Laura Regoli, and the operation feels rooted in a specific Roman pastry tradition rather than trend-chasing. Come in the morning when the counter is freshest. The scent of butter pastry and sugar is the clearest signal you are in the right place , it hits before you reach the door. That aroma is the sensory cue that Rome's leading pastry shops share, and Regoli delivers it reliably.
The hours run 7 am to 7 pm most days (closed Tuesday), which means it works for an early start, a mid-morning stop between sights, or a late-afternoon pick-up. The morning window is the one to prioritise: selection is at its fullest and the counter is at its liveliest. If you are planning a morning in the area around Santa Maria Maggiore or the Termini zone, this is a practical and well-rewarded detour.
For context on how Regoli sits within Rome's wider eating scene, the city has no shortage of strong pastry and café options, but few earn the kind of cross-referenced critical recognition that an OAD Cheap Eats placement represents. For high-end dining in Rome, the city's tasting-menu restaurants , including La Pergola, Acquolina, and Il Pagliaccio , occupy a completely different tier of investment and planning. Regoli is the answer to a different question: where do you go when you want something genuinely good, in the morning, without any of the overhead of a restaurant booking.
Booking is not required and not relevant here. Walk in. The format is counter service, the prices are low, and the process is as simple as Roman bar culture gets. If you are visiting Rome with a structured itinerary, it fits cleanly into any morning without disrupting the rest of the day. For visitors spending time on the eastern side of the historic centre, it is one of the more sensible breakfast decisions available.
If you are comparing Regoli to other well-regarded pastry formats in Europe, it holds its own against recognised peers. Conditori La Glace in Copenhagen and Floriole Cafe & Bakery in Chicago both operate in the same category of serious, independently-run pastry shops with critical credibility , though at higher price points relative to their local contexts. Regoli's OAD recognition puts it on that same map at a fraction of the cost.
For anyone building a Rome trip around food, the fuller picture is worth having. See our full Rome restaurants guide, our Rome hotels guide, our Rome bars guide, and our Rome experiences guide for broader planning context. Italy's top-end dining scene , from Osteria Francescana in Modena to Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence and Le Calandre in Rubano , represents a separate category of planning entirely, but knowing where Regoli sits helps calibrate expectations correctly.
Ratings & Recognition
- Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe , #79 (2024)
- Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe , #96 (2025)
- Google Reviews , 4.5 / 5 (2,108 reviews)
Booking & Access
No reservation needed. Walk in any open day between 7 am and 7 pm (closed Tuesday). Morning visits , before 10 am , give you the fullest counter and the freshest product. The address is Via Buonarroti, 46/48, Rome, close to the Esquilino and Termini areas.
Practical Details
Open Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, 7 am to 7 pm. Closed Tuesday. Counter service format. Price range is low by any standard , consistent with the OAD Cheap Eats positioning. No booking required. No dress expectations beyond standard daytime Rome casual.
How It Compares
FAQ
Can I eat at the bar at Pasticceria Regoli?
- Yes , Regoli operates as a traditional Roman pastry shop with counter service, so standing at the bar is the standard format. There is no table-booking process involved. Arrive, order, pay, and eat at or near the counter. This is how the morning service works efficiently even when it is busy.
How far ahead should I book Pasticceria Regoli?
- You do not need to book at all. This is a walk-in pastry shop, not a restaurant. Its OAD Cheap Eats ranking and strong Google rating (4.5 from 2,100+ reviews) mean it can get busy on weekend mornings, but the counter service format means turnover is fast. Arrive early in the morning if you want the leading selection.
What are alternatives to Pasticceria Regoli in Rome?
- For a similar low-cost, walk-in pastry format with critical credibility, Regoli is one of the stronger options in central Rome at its price point. If your priorities shift toward fine dining, Enoteca La Torre, Achilli al Parlamento, and Il Pagliaccio are in a completely different tier , multiple courses, advance booking required, and significantly higher spend per head. They answer a different question entirely.
What should a first-timer know about Pasticceria Regoli?
- Go in the morning. The counter is at its leading before 10 am, the aroma of fresh pastry is strongest early, and the selection is fullest. Prices are low , this is an OAD Cheap Eats-listed venue, so the value-to-quality ratio is the whole point. The shop is closed on Tuesdays, so plan around that. Walk in, no reservation needed.
Is lunch or dinner better at Pasticceria Regoli?
- Neither , morning is the right visit. Regoli opens at 7 am and the pastry shop format peaks early. The shop closes at 7 pm and does not operate as a dinner venue. If you are looking for a Roman lunch or dinner, this is not the format for that. Use Regoli as a morning stop and build the rest of your day's eating around separate venues , see our Rome restaurants guide for options across all meal occasions.
Is Pasticceria Regoli good for a special occasion?
- Not in the traditional sense , there are no private rooms, no tasting menus, and no celebratory dinner format here. What it does offer is a genuinely recognised pastry experience (two consecutive OAD Cheap Eats placements) at minimal cost. For a meaningful special-occasion meal in Rome, La Pergola or Acquolina are better suited. Regoli works as a low-key morning ritual on a special trip, not as the centrepiece of a celebration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Pasticceria Regoli?
Yes. Pasticceria Regoli operates as a counter-service pastry shop, so standing at the bar is the standard format. There is no table reservation system — you walk in, order at the counter, and eat there. Closed Tuesdays; open all other days 7 am to 7 pm.
How far ahead should I book Pasticceria Regoli?
No booking is needed or possible — it is a walk-in pastry shop. Arrive before 10 am for the fullest counter selection. Closed on Tuesdays, so plan around that if you are working a tight itinerary in Rome's Esquilino neighbourhood.
What are alternatives to Pasticceria Regoli in Rome?
Regoli is a low-cost neighbourhood pastry stop ranked #96 on OAD's Europe Cheap Eats 2025 list. If you want a sit-down Roman breakfast with more café atmosphere, look at other Esquilino or Testaccio options. For a completely different register — fine dining rather than pastry — Il Pagliaccio or Idylio by Apreda are the category comparison, but at a far higher price point.
What should a first-timer know about Pasticceria Regoli?
It is a neighbourhood pastry shop on Via Buonarroti, 46/48 in Esquilino — no frills, counter service, low prices. It ranked #79 on OAD's Europe Cheap Eats list in 2024 and #96 in 2025, which is the credential that puts it on the radar. Come for coffee and pastry in the morning; do not come expecting a café with seating or a sit-down experience.
Is lunch or dinner better at Pasticceria Regoli?
Neither. Pasticceria Regoli closes at 7 pm and is a pastry shop, not a restaurant — dinner is not a format it offers. Morning is the right visit: the counter is fullest before 10 am, and coffee-and-pastry is the core offer. The shop is open Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, 7 am to 7 pm.
Is Pasticceria Regoli good for a special occasion?
Not in the conventional sense. It is a counter-service pastry shop with low prices — the draw is quality at low cost, confirmed by back-to-back OAD Europe Cheap Eats rankings in 2024 and 2025, not occasion dining. For a celebration meal in Rome, you would want a reservations-based restaurant instead. Regoli fits a morning stop on the way somewhere, not a birthday dinner.
Location
Via Buonarroti, 46/48, 00185 Roma RM, Italy
Rome, Italy
Compare Pasticceria Regoli
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pasticceria Regoli | Pastry Shop | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe Ranked #96 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in Europe Ranked #79 (2024) | Easy | |
| Enoteca La Torre | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown |
| Il Pagliaccio | Contemporary Italian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown |
| Aroma | Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| Idylio by Apreda | Modern Italian, Italian Contemporary | €€€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
| La Palta | Country cooking | €€€ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Pasticceria Regoli and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Enoteca La Torre, Creative, €€€€
- Il Pagliaccio, Contemporary Italian, Creative, €€€€
- Aroma, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Idylio by Apreda, Modern Italian, Italian Contemporary, €€€€
- La Palta, Country cooking, €€€
Comparing Pasticceria Regoli against Rome's fine-dining tier is the wrong frame, Enoteca La Torre, Il Pagliaccio, Aroma, and Idylio by Apreda are all €€€€ tasting-menu restaurants that require advance booking, significant spend, and a clear appetite for a multi-hour meal. Regoli is none of those things. If the question is where to spend a serious dinner budget in Rome, those venues are the relevant comparison set. If the question is where to start a morning well for almost nothing, Regoli is in a category of its own in terms of critical recognition at that price point.
La Palta (€€€, country cooking) sits closer to Regoli in spirit, unpretentious, rooted in a specific tradition, critically noted through OAD, but it operates as a full-service restaurant rather than a pastry counter, serves lunch and dinner rather than mornings, and carries a meaningfully higher per-head cost. For a sit-down meal where the food is the focus and the price is not €€€€, La Palta is a more relevant comparison than Rome's fine-dining addresses.
The practical decision is this: if you want a morning stop in Rome with genuine critical credibility and near-zero spend, Regoli is the call. If you want a full meal at any point in the day, every other venue in this comparison set is better positioned for that purpose. They are not competing for the same occasion.
Hours
- Monday
- 7 am–7 pm
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 7 am–7 pm
- Thursday
- 7 am–7 pm
- Friday
- 7 am–7 pm
- Saturday
- 7 am–7 pm
- Sunday
- 7 am–7 pm
Recognized By
Explore Rome
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