Drinks are offered at full price but the food is free and ranges from simple snacks such as potato chips, nuts and olives to an elaborate, buffet-style spread with salads, pastas, cheeses, cold cuts and pizza. The average price for an aperitivo is 7 euros; however, some bars and lounges offering more elaborate aperitivi charge up to 15 euros.
The classic aperitivo drink, preferred by many Italians, is a Campari or Aperol cocktail or a prosecco. Be forewarned: any rum or vodka based drink, such as rum and cokes, mojitos or capiroskas are made very strong. I once ordered a rum and coke and I literally got a half-pint sized glass of ice and rum with a small bottle of coke on the side.
The best aperitivi (plural of aperitivo in Italian) in terms of the quantity and quality of food are in Milano but some of my best aperitivi were in Sardegna and Rome.
Two great places in Rome to go for an aperitivo are the ‘Gusto Wine Bar and
Primo Cafe.
'Gusto - Wine Bar
Via della Frezza, 23 00186 Roma
tel. +39 06.32.26.273
Primo Cafe
Via Dei Baullari, 147, Roma (RM)
Tel:+39 06 64.76.01.79