You can get a sandwich (a panino) at any bar. For supplies, it's a 500m walk from Largo Argentina to Campo de' Fiori. There, you can buy bread, cheese, salumi, fruit, etc.
Posts: 186 | Location: New York and Perugia, Italia | Registered: 21 April 2008
I'm so glad you re-located to the Pantheon area. You're within walking distance, even with your mobility issues, of many deli, cafe' and grocery stores.
If you walk down via del Gesu' from behind the Pantheon and Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, toward Piazza del Gesu, you will see the Di per Di supermarket on your right. They have a good deli section.
Even closer to the Pantheon, is the Supermercado Despar on via Giustiniani ~ with your back to the entrance of the Pantheon, it is the pedestrian street in the far left corner of the Piazza dell Rotonda. Again, they have a good deli section and so much more.
Hope this helps.
Heidi
Posts: 108 | Location: West slope, Sierra Nevada, CA | Registered: 08 July 2010
Debra, thanks so much. I love it, it is a beautiful deli. They even has pasta there and looks so good. I guess they have a place to sit down. You saved me a lot of leg work. I am so appreciative. I hope the snow is gone by the time I get there.
Originally posted by kathy68: Debra, you said two locations, so there is one by the Campo I wonder where the other one is?
Kathy, the one on Giubbonari is "upscale", very good selections of deli items, and quite expensive full dinners. The Other Roscioli is on via Chiavari, literally around the corner, very casual, good sandwiches, hot dishes etc. at lunch, and full bakery including Pizza.
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