Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - Exploring Trastevere’s Favorite Supplì Spot

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere

Experience an authentic Roman evening with the Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere, featuring local wines, pasta, cured meats, and charming streets.

Exploring Rome’s vibrant Trastevere neighborhood comes alive with the Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour, a 3.5-hour guided experience that balances delicious tastings with engaging storytelling. Priced at $103.50 per person, this small-group tour offers an intimate glimpse into Italy’s culinary culture, making it ideal for lovers of good food, wine, and lively atmospheres. With over 209 reviews rating it a perfect 5.0 out of 5, and 98% recommending it, this tour proves highly popular—bookers tend to reserve their spot 55 days in advance.

The tour is designed to take guests through some of Trastevere’s most beloved eateries and bars, with multiple stops featuring wine pairings, regional delicacies, and a classic aperitif cocktail. Led by an expert local guide, the experience emphasizes personal attention, small group intimacy, and authentic flavors, making it a standout choice for those wanting a relaxed yet flavorful evening in Rome.

Key Points

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - Key Points

  • Small-group experience: Maximum of 12 participants ensures personal attention and a more relaxed atmosphere
  • Comprehensive tasting: Over 10 food tastings and 6 drinks, including wines, cocktails, pasta, cured meats, and cheeses
  • Iconic stops: Visits to traditional spots like Tanto Era Tanto Antico Roma, Supplì Roma, and Bar San Calisto
  • Rich cultural insights: Guides share fascinating stories behind Italian drinks and regional dishes
  • Flexible dietary options: Tour is suitable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten-free, dairy-free diets, but not for vegans or those with severe allergies without prior notice
  • Perfect for evening exploration: Starts at Piazza di San Cosimato and concludes at Piazza Trilussa, ideal for combining with a night out

Starting at the Heart of Trastevere’s Wine Scene

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - Starting at the Heart of Trastevere’s Wine Scene

The tour begins in Piazza di San Cosimato, a lively square in the heart of Trastevere. Here, the guide leads guests into a cozy local wine bar called Tanto Era Tanto Antico Roma. In this intimate setting, participants sample prosecco alongside prosciutto and cheeses, setting a warm, authentic tone for the evening. The 30-minute stop allows for introductions and an overview of Italian wine traditions.

Guests appreciate the relaxed atmosphere of this spot, which captures the neighborhood’s friendly vibe. The wine bar’s charming ambiance makes it an ideal starting point, allowing everyone to settle into the experience before moving on to the next culinary stops.

Exploring Trastevere’s Favorite Supplì Spot

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - Exploring Trastevere’s Favorite Supplì Spot

Next, the group heads to Supplì Roma, a restaurant established in 1979, renowned locally for serving what many consider the best supplì in Rome. Supplì are fried rice balls typically filled with mozzarella and tomato sauce—delicious Roman street food that’s beloved across Italy.

This 15-minute stop emphasizes authenticity and tradition, giving guests a chance to taste a freshly made supplì. The food’s crispy exterior and gooey interior make it a memorable snack, and hearing the story behind this dish adds cultural depth. It’s a favorite among those who enjoy classic Roman bites.

Sipping Aperitifs at Bar San Calisto

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - Sipping Aperitifs at Bar San Calisto

The journey continues at Bar San Calisto, a spot often described as a Roman monument. This lively bar is always packed with locals, which makes it the perfect place to learn about Italy’s iconic aperitif, the spritz. Guests get to sip on a spritz while listening to stories about its origins and significance in Italian social life.

The bar’s energetic atmosphere and authentic drinks make this stop a highlight. Guests often mention how this spot encapsulates the lively spirit of Trastevere, providing both cultural insight and refreshment before heading to a scenic piazza.

The Basilica of Our Lady in Piazza di Santa Maria

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - The Basilica of Our Lady in Piazza di Santa Maria

After the spritz, the group moves to Piazza di Santa Maria v Trastevere, where the Basilica of Our Lady stands prominently. Established as probably the oldest church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in Rome, the basilica offers a peaceful contrast to the vibrant street life.

Guests have a brief opportunity to admire the historic architecture and learn about its significance as a potential first official Christian worship site. The piazza’s ambiance, with outdoor seating and street performers, offers a picturesque setting for a relaxing drink and a chance to soak in Roman history.

Wine and Bruschetta at Vanda Enoteca

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - Wine and Bruschetta at Vanda Enoteca

Next, the tour visits Vanda, an enoteca specializing in natural wines. Here, guests sample a red and white wine, expertly paired with three types of bruschetta crafted from fresh, high-quality ingredients. The owner’s careful selection ensures each pairing showcases the flavors of Italy’s regional produce.

This 45-minute stop provides a relaxed environment for tasting and conversation. Visitors value the focus on natural wines and the owner’s dedication to quality, which enhances the overall experience and educates about different wine styles.

Traditional Roman Pasta at Checco Er Carettiere

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - Traditional Roman Pasta at Checco Er Carettiere

The most anticipated culinary highlight arrives at Checco Er Carettiere, a family-run restaurant with a history spanning over three generations. Here, guests sample three types of pasta, paired with two glasses of flavorful wine.

Guests praise this restaurant for its authentic dishes, with some reviews highlighting that this may be the best Carbonara they’ve tasted. The meal offers a genuine taste of Roman cuisine, served in a warm, welcoming setting that emphasizes tradition and family legacy.

Ending with Artisan Gelato

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - Ending with Artisan Gelato

To cap off the evening perfectly, the tour includes a visit to Pastry shop of Checco Er Carettiere for artisan gelato. Guests can choose between a cup or a cone, savoring flavors crafted with care.

This sweet finale leaves a lasting impression, offering a cool, creamy treat that complements the day’s culinary journey. Many recognize gelato as a must-try Roman specialty, and this stop makes sure it’s part of the experience.

What’s Included and Practical Details

Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere - What’s Included and Practical Details

The tour includes a local English-speaking guide, who shares insightful stories and helps navigate each stop. Over the 3 hours 30 minutes, guests enjoy more than 10 food tastes and 6 drinks, ranging from wines and cocktails to pasta and gelato.

Participants will appreciate that the tour is adaptable for dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, pescatarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options. However, it is not recommended for vegans or those with severe food allergies, and guests with serious allergies must sign an allergy waiver.

Meeting points are conveniently located at Piazza di San Cosimato with the tour ending at Piazza Trilussa, near public transportation. The tour is designed for up to 12 people, ensuring an intimate experience.

The Experience from the Guides

Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides like Chiara, Fernanda, and Aurelio for their enthusiasm, storytelling, and respect for guests’ time. They share not only food and wine facts but also cultural insights, making the experience both educational and engaging.

The guides’ ability to balance fun and informative commentary contributes to the high ratings and strong reviews, with many describing the tour as fun, friendly, and expertly led.

Who Will Love This Tour?

This tour suits food lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those interested in Roman culture. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate small-group settings, authentic eateries, and a relaxed pace. It’s also suitable for a range of diets, except vegan, and people who prefer a comprehensive yet manageable evening experience.

Since the tour involves several wine stops, it is not suitable for children or non-drinkers. The experience is particularly valued by those seeking a personalized, insider look at Trastevere’s culinary scene.

This tour offers a well-rounded and intimate exploration of Rome’s food and drink culture within the lively and picturesque Trastevere neighborhood. The combination of local wines, regional dishes, and engaging stories makes it stand out among culinary experiences in Rome. The high ratings and positive reviews reflect its quality and the satisfaction of past participants.

While it’s a deliberately paced, small-group experience focused on authentic flavors, it does require a willingness to indulge in multiple tastings. It’s perfect for visitors wanting to blend culinary discovery with cultural insights in a relaxed setting that captures the true spirit of Rome by night.

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Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere



5.0

(209 reviews)

93% 5-star

“This was a wonderful tour! Tried so many different foods and drinks and went to some very cool places. Chiara was a wonderful guide!”

— Renee H, Featured

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten-free, and dairy-free diets. However, it is not recommended for vegans.

How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, starting in the evening.

What are the main stops on this tour?
Guests visit Tanto Era Tanto Antico Roma, Supplì Roma, Bar San Calisto, Piazza di Santa Maria, Vanda, Checco Er Carettiere, and a gelato shop, covering wine bars, local eateries, and historic piazzas.

Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes 6 drinks—including wines, cocktails, and aperitifs—paired with tastings at various stops.

Can I book this tour if I have food allergies?
Guests with serious food allergies must sign an allergy waiver, and dietary restrictions should be communicated at booking.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The data doesn’t specify accessibility, but since it involves walking through back streets and small venues, it’s best to inquire directly if needed.

Are children allowed on this tour?
Due to the wine-related stops, the tour is not recommended for children or non-drinkers.

What is the meeting point?
The tour begins at Piazza di San Cosimato and concludes at Piazza Trilussa.

How can I cancel or reschedule?
Full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.

How do guides enhance the experience?
Guides like Chiara, Fernanda, and Aurelio are praised for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and ability to share both food stories and cultural context, enriching the overall experience.

This detailed review shows that Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere presents a genuine, flavorful, and culturally rich way to experience Rome’s nightlife, making it a top recommendation for those eager to enjoy authentic Italian cuisine in an intimate setting.