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Lo Scopettaro

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Lo Scopettaro is where Testaccio's authentic Roman soul lives on, serving up generations-old recipes in a no-frills setting that feels like dining at a nonna's house. Located right on the Tiber, this historic trattoria (opened 1930) skips the tourist traps and focuses on what Romans actually eat: coda alla vaccinara, carbonara made with proper guanciale and pecorino, and polpette alla romana that are somehow better than your childhood memories. The checkered tablecloths and three-room layout (outdoor terrace, ground floor, and basement) keep things casual while the food does all the heavy lifting. Skip the fancy expectations and come hungry for real Roman classics. The polpette are legendary, the pasta dishes are executed with genuine care, and if you're feeling brave, the offal dishes like pajata and coratella show why this neighborhood has been Rome's food heart for over a century. It's not Instagram-perfect, but it's the kind of place where you'll leave with a full belly and a story worth telling.

Known For

  • coda alla vaccinara
  • polpette alla romana
  • traditional carbonara
  • offal dishes like pajata

Best For

authentic Roman dinnerfamily mealsfood-focused visits

Location & Hours

7 Lungotevere Testaccio
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Mo-Su 12:30-14:30,19:30-22:30

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city-insider3/31/2026

Authentic Roman trattoria with historic charm

Lo Scopettaro is the real deal for anyone seeking authentic Roman cuisine in Testaccio. This historic trattoria, operating since 1930, has maintained its commitment to traditional recipes while avoiding the tourist trap trap that plagues many Rome restaurants. The atmosphere is unpretentious—checkered tablecloths, simple decor, and a layout that spans an outdoor terrace, ground floor, and basement dining room. What matters here is the food, and the kitchen delivers consistently well.

The standout dishes are the polpette alla romana, which are tender, flavorful meatballs with hints of raisins and spices that you won't find in typical versions. The pasta dishes, particularly tonnarelli alla gricia and carbonara, are executed with genuine care—proper guanciale, aged pecorino, and eggs from free-range hens give them that distinctive yellow hue and rich taste. If you're feeling adventurous, the offal dishes like coda alla vaccinara and pajata showcase why Roman cuisine was born from making the most of every part of the animal. The portions are generous, prices are fair, and the overall experience feels like being invited into a local family's home for dinner. It's not fancy, but it's exactly what you want from a Roman trattoria.

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Lo Scopettaro est l'adresse authentique par excellence dans le quartier de Testaccio. Cette trattoria historique, ouverte depuis 1930, a su préserver ses recettes traditionnelles sans tomber dans le piège touristique qui guette beaucoup de restaurants romains. L'ambiance est décontractée : tables à carreaux, décoration simple, et une salle divisée en trois espaces (terrasse extérieure, rez-de-chaussée et salle en sous-sol). Ce qui compte ici, c'est la cuisine, et la cuisine excelle.

Les polpette alla romana sont un must : des boulettes tendres et savoureuses avec des notes de raisins et d'épices qu'on ne trouve pas ailleurs. Les pâtes, notamment la tonnarelli alla gricia et la carbonara, sont préparées avec soin : guanciale de qualité, pecorino bien affiné et œufs de poules élevées en liberté leur donnent cette couleur jaune caractéristique et ce goût riche. Si vous êtes aventureux, les plats d'abats comme la coda alla vaccinara et la pajata montrent pourquoi la cuisine romaine est née de l'art de tout utiliser. Les portions sont généreuses, les prix raisonnables, et l'ensemble donne l'impression d'être invité à dîner dans une famille locale. Ce n'est pas chic, mais c'est exactement ce qu'on attend d'une trattoria romaine.