Came here because I wanted something other than Italian food. Reliable Hard Rock Cafe food was exactly what I needed. Trio of brisket, chicken and pulled pork were good as always.
It was way better than the HRC I visited in Florance, more crowded though you might wanna make a reservation. I waited for 1 hour for a table. Food is great and waiters are very friendly.
Another Hard Rock Cafe, another great American cuisine and ambiance! Don't feel guilty eating American food once while in Roma, you'll have plenty of time to eat pasta, pizza and tiramisu later!
If you are looking for some basic American food to remind you of back home, it's great. Just keep in mind that you'll be paying a pretty price for food that isn't as good as what you could get locally
Jumbo combo you have to taste. The place is gorgeous and the waiters and the waitresses are so kind free wifi wwhat are you waitin for?have a seat, enjoy...
Good burgers - but seriously, why would you eat a burger in Rome? Not a bad place to stop and have something to eat while visiting the US Embassy or otherwise sightseeing in the Via Veneto area.
Like most HRCs, this one is busy. The staff were friendly and attentive and the food was good. Not the biggest HRC but after a couple of Alabama Slammers I didn't care :-)
The salmon was nice, I like angles on the walls. Not the best Hard Rock though. The man in the T-shirt section ignored me totally when he was looking at me in the eyes :) not going again
Take the Barberini exit from the Subway Line A. Follow the exut signs to Via Vaneto then walk up Via Vittorio Veneto and after you round the bend, it's on your left next to the Ambassador Hotel.
I should have skipped it. Ordered a specialty burger and it came without the specialty items. Bartenders were inattentive and host acted like it was a hassle to help me charge my phone.
The first Hard Rock where I can see local draft beer instead of standard set. Perroni is average and when I as here only one of three choices was available
If you're looking for a place to have a drink and meet people, don't come here. It's not a Hard Rock Cafe, it's more like a soft rock restaurant with overworked staff.
Hard Rock Cafe is a global phenomenon with 185 cafes that are visited by nearly 80 million guests each year. The first Hard Rock Cafe opened on June 14, 1971, in London, England, and from there the brand has expanded to major cities and exotic locations around the world.