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“There’s No Starbucks Here?!”: Roman Coffee Culture

Julie Bourne is a student at University of Denver and an ISA Featured Blogger. Julie is currently studying abroad in Rome on a Fall 1 program.

Being a Seattle native, I spend a fair amount of time in coffee shops. I am completely content when I can order a light roast coffee and relax for hours on end with my laptop in a cozy local café. When I thought to do some pre-study abroad research on the coffee shop culture in Rome, I found myself feeling discouraged.

Un cappuccino at Nick Nowego Cafe

Sure, the coffee in Rome is world-renowned, with good reason! But the sad truth is that sitting by your self with a laptop while slow sipping a coffee is a rarity in Rome. It seems that most Italians prefer their caffeine intake to last only long enough to shoot back an espresso shot.

In coming to Rome, I made it a top priority to scout out some coffee spots and make my own judgments. I am happy to say that I have already had several successful coffee shop experiences, but there are certainly differences between the coffee culture in the States as compared to here in Rome…

My friend, Olivia, with her first caffe latte at Barnum Cafe!
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