Rome’s Pasticceria Regoli, 100 Years of History

Written by Katie Parla on August 1, 2015

In the latest installment of the YouTube series “KP’s Rome”, I visit Pasticceria Regoli, a city institution that will celebrate its 100-year anniversary next year. Regoli opened in 1916 when the current owner’s grandparents moved to Rome from Tuscany. They slowly transitioned from charcoal sales to food service and today the pasticceria is one of the few traditional, quality shops left in Rome.

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