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Palazzo Del Freddo Di Giovanni Fassi

Palazzo Del Freddo Di Giovanni Fassi

Via Principe Eugenio, 65, 00185 Roma, Italy

Caffè • Panini • Gelato • Porta Via


"Beneath the Eternal City's sun kissed charm lies a delightful treat awaiting your taste buds the legendary Palazzo del Freddo Giovanni Fassi! Allow me to take you on a delightful journey to this gelato paradise, where history, flavors, and hilarious misadventures intertwine. As my travel companions and I strolled through the vibrant alleys of Rome, our senses were met with tantalizing aromas that teased our palates. Amidst this enchanting maze, we stumbled upon the unassuming entrance of Palazzo del Freddo Giovanni Fassi. No neon lights or flashy signs here just a simple yet inviting façade that beckoned gelato enthusiasts like us. Upon stepping inside, we were greeted by a quirky scene that set the tone for our delightful escapade. To the right, a man with a warm smile and a thick Italian accent was sitting at the register, trying to communicate something to me. However, my linguistic skills were not up to par, and we exchanged amusing hand gestures in our futile attempt at understanding each other. Nonetheless, the momentary language barrier added a touch of comedy to our visit. As we continued our exploration, we discovered the unique ordering system. To our surprise, you had to acquire a ticket and pay for the gelato before approaching the counter. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise, saving us from a potentially embarrassing fiasco of trying to decide amidst the vast array of luscious flavors. Ah, the flavors! Palazzo del Freddo Giovanni Fassi boasts an impressive repertoire of gelato creations that cater to every craving imaginable. From classic Italian staples like velvety Stracciatella and refreshing Limone to inventive masterpieces like Puffo (yes, a Smurf inspired blueberry delight! each spoonful carried us deeper into the realm of gelato bliss. Now, let's pause for a history lesson, shall we? This gelateria has roots dating back to 1880, making it one of the oldest in Rome! Giovanni Fassi, the visionary behind this frozen paradise, knew that a secret blend of passion, artistry, and the finest ingredients would lead to eternal gelato fame. Since its inception, the Palazzo del Freddo Giovanni Fassi has been a beloved institution for locals and visitors alike, attracting gelato aficionados from every corner of the globe. Its enduring legacy is etched not only in the hearts of Romans but also in the countless Google Reviews, boasting a staggering 6,957 reviews with an impressive average rating of 4.5 stars at the time of this post. As the sun bathed Rome's ancient streets in a golden hue, we found ourselves savoring each scoop of gelato with gusto. The heavenly flavors danced on our taste buds, and we couldn't help but marvel at the ingenious combinations. Whoever thought that Saffron Pistachio could be such a dynamic duo or that Fig and Ricotta could bring such joy? In the midst of our culinary adventure, we stumbled upon a curious fact: Palazzo del Freddo Giovanni Fassi holds the distinction of serving gelato to several prominent historical figures, including literary greats and even royalty. Oh, the tales these walls could tell if they could speak! As we sat outside, enjoying the gelato induced euphoria, we observed locals and tourists alike gathering around this gelato haven. The chatter, laughter, and merriment painted a picture of happiness and camaraderie, bridging cultures and languages with the universal love for a frozen delight. Before we bid our gelato haven goodbye, we couldn't resist visiting their website at gelateriafassi.com to plan future indulgences from afar. The charming website provided a glimpse into their history, flavors, and even some exciting events they host. In the end, our visit to Palazzo del Freddo Giovanni Fassi transcended the boundaries of a simple gelato outing; it became a whimsical journey infused with wit, intelligence, and laughter. If you ever find yourself in the Eternal City, this gelateria is a must visit destination for every traveler with a penchant for sweet adventures. So, gelato lovers, unite! Come and bask in the joys of Palazzo del Freddo Giovanni Fassi where history, flavors, and the Italian accent that eludes comprehension create an experience that's simply unforgettable. Now, go forth and indulge in the gelato galore that awaits!"

Il Dar Palla

Il Dar Palla

Lungomare Della Salute, 21/a, Fiumicino, Italy, Fuimicino Italia

Caffè • Gelato • Pescare • Italiano


"It had never happened to me to leave a restaurant without eating what I had ordered; it 's really true that there is a first time for everything. We book for 1pm, order appetizers and first courses. Starter ok, but the first courses had not yet arrived at 3.30pm, and we had to leave because a member of the group had to catch a flight shortly. Once we get to the cashier to pay, we witness the scene of what I think was the owner, shouting in the middle of the room that no one understands him, that people don 't understand that they have to wait, that it 's our fault that we all arrive together... At the time of the bill he tries to make us pay for the first ones that never arrived, then, doing the bill on a calculator a thousand times probably to convince us, he gives us a total that we realized only after having been inflated : the wine which on the menu cost 20 it was calculated at 25 and so on for all the other dishes. Once we left we realized that he had charged us an extra 40 euros; but obviously a total was written on the receipt, with no items that can be checked. Don 't fall into this trap where they fleece you, make you wait hours and hours to eat and where you also have to put up with scenes from the owner. For the owners: Put your wallet in your pocket and hire a few more waiters, or don 't seat people if you can 't manage them. It 's clear that you don 't care that people get up without eating what they ordered, you make them pay anyway. P.s. of the entire menu you could only order 4 dishes, but obviously they tell you once you 're seated, and the vegetarian dishes they boast about are the tomato pasta they make for children. Vegetarian options: There are no vegetarian alternatives, unlike what is written on the menu."