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    Restaurant in Rome, Italy

    Casadora

    100Pearl Points

    Easy dinner pick

    Casadora, Restaurant in Rome

    About Casadora

    Casadora is a practical Rome option when flexibility matters more than a destination tasting-menu experience. Its Prati-side address and broad listed hours make it useful for first-timers building a day around the Vatican area or northern historic center, but diners wanting a defined chef-counter format or award-led meal should compare it with Enoteca La Torre, Almatò, or Acciuga.

    Do not come to Rome expecting every useful meal plan to be a long, formal decision. Casadora is best presented with the verified basics: it is in Rome, the dress code is casual, the listed hours run 10 AM to 11 PM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday listed from 10 AM to 5 PM.

    The strongest verified reason to keep it in mind is scheduling. Those hours make Casadora easier to fit into many Rome itineraries than places with a narrower service window. Beyond the city, hours, casual dress code, specific details such as cuisine, menu format, seating style, prices, awards should be confirmed directly before planning around them.

    Choose Casadora for flexibility, not a trophy dinner

    Casadora is not a venue to describe through an unverified chef counter, named tasting format, price point, or award trail. Treat it instead as a Rome option where the practical facts are simple: casual dress and a broad Monday-to-Saturday schedule, plus a shorter Sunday schedule.

    If a particular format matters, confirm it before building the plan around Casadora. The verified information does not establish bar seating, counter dining, a tasting-menu structure, dietary accommodations, takeout, delivery, or a specific cuisine. For a looser Rome itinerary, Casadora makes sense as a low-friction name to check against your timing rather than as a fully defined destination meal.

    Where it fits in a Rome shortlist

    When comparing Rome options, you may want to look at Casadora alongside Enoteca La Torre, Almatò, or Acciuga. Casadora is the easier call when the group values confirmed schedule flexibility and casual dress over details that are not yet verified here.

    For broader planning, use our full Rome restaurants guide alongside other dining options in the city. If the day needs a wider Rome plan, keep Casadora's verified hours in mind and confirm any unlisted details directly before you go.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Casadora?

    Casadora's verified dress code is casual, so there is no need for formal wear unless you prefer to dress up.

    Does Casadora handle dietary restrictions?

    Confirm directly before going if you have a strict restriction. The verified details do not specify dietary or allergy accommodations.

    Can I eat at the bar at Casadora?

    Do not assume bar dining is available. The verified details do not establish a bar or counter-seating setup, so confirm the arrangement directly if that matters to your plan.

    What are Casadora's hours?

    Casadora is listed as open 10 AM to 11 PM Monday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM on Sunday.

    Location

    Via Oslavia, 11, 00195 Roma RM, Italy

    Rome, Italy

    Compare Casadora

    Casadora Rome and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    CasadoraRome, ,
    AcciugaRomeSeafood€€€
    San BiagioRome, ,
    Ma Va'Rome, ,
    Enoteca La TorreRomeCreative€€€€
    AlmatòRomeContemporary€€€

    How Casadora Rome compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Acciuga, Seafood, €€€
    • San Biagio, Notable alternative
    • Ma Va', Notable alternative
    • Enoteca La Torre, Creative, €€€€
    • Almatò, Contemporary, €€€

    How Casadora compares in Rome

    Casadora is the practical pick in this set: easier to fit into a Rome day and less obviously positioned as a special-occasion restaurant. Enoteca La Torre sits at a higher €€€€ creative tier, so choose it when the meal itself is the plan and the budget can stretch. Casadora is better for a lower-commitment evening where location and timing matter more than a highly defined format.

    For clearer cuisine signals, Acciuga is the seafood choice at €€€, while Almatò gives contemporary cooking at a similar €€€ level. Those two are stronger cross-shops when the group wants to choose by food category. Casadora works better when the group has mixed preferences and does not want the meal to carry the whole night.

    San Biagio and Ma Va' are useful alternates if availability or neighborhood fit drives the decision. If booking difficulty is the concern, start with Casadora, San Biagio, or Ma Va'; if the priority is a more polished or category-specific experience, move to Enoteca La Torre, Almatò, or Acciuga.

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