Our review of the Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour of Trastevere covers an experience that promises a taste of Italy’s vibrant food scene right in one of Rome’s most beloved neighborhoods. For approximately 3.5 hours at around $103.50 per person, this small-group tour takes you through charming back streets, bustling bars, and iconic eateries, offering a well-rounded introduction to Roman cuisine paired with local wines and aperitifs. With an impressive average booking lead time of 55 days, it’s clear that many travelers see this as a worthwhile way to get a real flavor of authentic Roman life.
What makes this tour stand out are its small-group setting—max 12 people—which allows for a more relaxed, personalized experience—and the high-quality food and drink tastings, including wines, cocktails, cured meats, cheeses, and pasta. The guides like Chiara, Fernanda Vaca, and others receive praise for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and passion for sharing Roman food culture. I love the way the tour balances traditional and contemporary spots, often taking you to places that locals swear by, such as the historic Supplì Roma or the beloved Bar San Calisto. A possible consideration is that the tour is wine-heavy and not suitable for children or those who don’t drink alcohol, which might limit family-friendly options.
Key Points
- Authentic Roman Experience: The tour focuses on local eateries and bars, often off the typical tourist trail, providing genuine taste of Trastevere.
- Well-Described Tastings: Expect a variety of wines, cured meats, cheeses, pasta, and a pre-dinner cocktail, all paired thoughtfully to enhance flavors.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides like Chiara and Fernanda are praised for their enthusiasm, storytelling, and insights into Roman food and drink traditions.
- Small-Group Intimacy: Limited to about 12 travelers, the small group means more engagement, personalized attention, and a relaxed vibe.
- Flexible for Dietary Needs: The tour is adaptable for vegetarians, pescatarians, gluten-free, dairy-free, and pregnant travelers, but not vegan.
- Excellent Value: With over 10 tastings and 6 drinks, many reviews highlight the tour’s balance of quality, quantity, and cultural insight for the price.
Exploring the Trastevere Food & Wine Tour in Detail

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An introduction to Roman flavors in Trastevere
Starting at Tanto Era Tanto Antico in the heart of Trastevere, the tour kicks off with a glass of prosecco coupled with traditional prosciutto and cheeses. This first stop sets a relaxed tone, while immersing you in the neighborhood’s lively, authentic atmosphere. It’s a chance to sample local wines in a cozy wine bar, often praised for its charming ambiance—a detail that makes you feel like you’re stepping into a Roman friend’s living room rather than a commercial hotel.
Many reviewers, like Renee_H, highlight how Chiara’s enthusiasm makes the experience special. As she guides you through the various tastings, she shares stories behind the wines and dishes, making everything more memorable. This personal touch is what keeps guests coming back, with some even calling her a “wonderful guide.”
The best supplì and traditional Roman bites
Next, the tour makes a quick stop at Supplì Roma, famed for its supplì, a Roman street food staple—crispy rice balls filled with gooey mozzarella and seasoned meat ragu. Open since 1979, locals swear this spot makes the best supplì in town. I love the idea of tasting something so quintessentially Roman in a place that’s been perfecting it for decades.
Further along, a visit to Bar San Calisto introduces you to Italian aperitifs like the spritz. This bar is a local favorite, usually packed with regulars, and a great place to learn about the history of Italy’s beloved aperitif. The shared stories about the drink’s origins add to the enjoyment, and reviews often mention how these moments help you appreciate the culture behind the drinks.
Piazza di Santa Maria and wine in natural cellars
After a spritz in the bustling bar, you’ll stroll to Piazza di Santa Maria v Trastevere—said to be Rome’s oldest church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Its history as possibly the earliest Christian worship site in Rome makes it a quiet spot to take in the neighborhood’s layers of history.
Then, the tour moves to Vanda, an enoteca specializing in natural wines. Here, you’ll sample a glass of red and white wine alongside three types of bruschetta, each handpicked by the owner for quality and flavor. Many guests note that Vanda’s focus on natural wines offers a unique taste adventure—and the owner’s passion is contagious.
Pasta, family-run tradition, and a sweet finish
The next stop is Checco Er Carettiere, a family-run restaurant that’s been serving up pasta for over three generations. You get to taste three different pasta dishes alongside two glasses of wine. It’s a hearty, satisfying stop that embodies the neighborhood’s family-centered culinary tradition.
The tour concludes with a visit to the pastry shop of Checco Er Carettiere for artisan gelato—an ideal way to cool down and sweeten your memories of the evening. Guests frequently rave about the quality of the gelato and how it perfectly caps off the night.
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Practicalities and value
The tour includes a local, English-speaking guide, and over 10 food tastings plus six drinks—an impressive amount for a 3.5-hour experience. The small group size fosters a friendly, engaging atmosphere, which many reviews cite as a highlight. Because the tour is designed to be flexible for dietary restrictions, it’s accessible for vegetarians, pescatarians, and pregnant women, although vegans are advised against it due to wine and other ingredients.
The price point is quite fair when you consider the amount and quality of tastings. For travelers looking to sample authentic Roman fare in a relaxed environment, this tour represents a good value, especially compared to typical restaurant meals that might not include drinks or variety.
One note of caution is that the tour is not suitable for children or non-drinkers, so families with kids or those avoiding alcohol should consider whether this fits their needs.
Who This Tour Is Perfect For

If you’re a foodie eager to go beyond the usual tourist spots and want an engaging way to learn about Roman cuisine, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy wine and want a social, intimate experience, thanks to its small-group format. The knowledgeable guides, like Chiara and Fernanda, add a personal touch that elevates the experience from just tasting to learning about local traditions.
Travelers with dietary restrictions will appreciate the tour’s flexibility, and those interested in local history will find the storytelling equally compelling. It’s ideal for couples, small groups of friends, and anyone who appreciates authentic, well-curated culinary adventures.
Best for:
- Foodies wanting local, authentic dishes
- Wine lovers eager to explore Roman and natural wines
- Travelers seeking a relaxed, personal experience
- Those interested in Roman neighborhoods away from the tourist crush
- Adults (not suitable for children or non-drinkers)
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour is adaptable for vegetarians and pescatarians. However, it’s not recommended for vegans due to wine and other ingredients.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, covering multiple stops in Trastevere.
What is included in the price?
You get a professionally guided walking tour, with over 10 food tastings, 6 drinks—including wines, cocktails, and aperitifs—and insights into Roman culinary traditions.
Are there any dietary restrictions I should notify?
Yes, if you have food allergies, dietary restrictions, or specific needs, contact the customer service team at the time of booking for possible accommodations.
Can children join the tour?
Due to the number of wine-related stops, this tour is not recommended for children or those who do not drink alcohol.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Piazza di San Cosimato and ends at Piazza Trilussa, both in Trastevere, close to public transportation.
This Devour Rome Food & Wine Tour offers a fantastic way to experience Rome through its flavors, providing a mix of tradition, vibrant neighborhood life, and personal stories. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler craving a deeper connection with Roman cuisine, this tour offers good value, memorable tastes, and a lively atmosphere that will leave your taste buds and heart satisfied.
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