Beverly Hills' "old guard" are livin' "la dolce vita" at this "tutto Italiano" cafe by Agostino Sciandri (Ago) where the "extraordinary people-watching" often upstages the "reliable" food ("rocking" salads and pizzas) at moderate to high prices; "happy hour is beyond happy", and nighttime touches like silent black-and-white flicks, live music and DJ sets amp up the "amazing scene."
you're likely to hear Italian being spoken by the guests sipping espresso on the patio, day or night. Tucked away in Le Grand Passage, Caffe Roma has long been a favorite with Italian expatriates longing for a cafe that feels as if it's on…
Los Angeles isn't know for Italian food, but the truth is, Beverly Hills has rather a collection of old-country restaurants. Caffe Roma shut down for a bit to come back with ante upped. Now a stronger player. Not a temple of high cuisine, more a neighborhood favorite. The menu is massive: a pasta for everybody; desserts for all palates.