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Forno da Milvio sits on a lively cobblestone street in sight of the Colosseum, but the baked goods are borderline too delicious for you to notice the landmark.
Forno Conti & Co is a small, minimalist bakery near the Colosseum, with Scandi decor and pastries so perfect they look fake.
A tray of hot pan suisse, pulled straight from the oven, has frequently swayed our order at Forno Monteforte.
In addition to Pizzarium, Gabriele Bonci has a panificio in the same neighborhood, serving equally fantastic pizza and sweets.
Come to Dolcemascolo for something sweet in the morning, and then return for some wine and savory stuffed pastries at night.
Lambiase Antonio Laboratorio Pasticceria is where you go when a late-night sugar craving hits.
Forno Degli Amici, a bakery in Esquilino, excels in creating flavor combos you never knew you needed.
After dinner at Romanè, walk five minutes to Cornetteria Guardabascio and cap off your night with a late-night pastry.
There’s some real pastry magic happening at Pasticceria Grue, a fancy bakery in Parioli.
Romoli is a bakery in Trieste where all the neighborhood locals come for a quick espresso, sfogliatelle, and their mini-football-sized maritozzi.
If you wake up in Trastevere to your stomach growling louder than a Roman gladiator, head to Le Levain for the neighborhood’s best pastries.
Forno Campo de 'Fiori makes delicious pizza al taglio perfect for a midday snack.
It’s time to skip Roscioli when you’re in Rome. Just come to Antico Forno Roscioli, their sister bakery near Campo de’ Fiori instead.
Pasticceria Boccione is the sole kosher bakery left in Rome’s historic Jewish Ghetto.
Get a maritozzo for breakfast from Pasticceria Regoli, a lovely bakery in Esquillino.
Stop for a snack at Supplì, the best place for the namesake fried Roman rice ball in Trastevere.
Coffee, suppli, gelato, pasta, and wine—here’s how to cram it all into one day.