If mahogany, mirrors and white-jacketed waiters are your thing, the pick of Roman bars is Rosati in piazza del Popolo. Little has changed since Calvino, Pasolini and the other members of the 1960s cappuccino intelligensia hung out here. The outside tables are still among the most sought-after in Rome; the cakes and cornetti (croissants) are still delectable and fresh - they have their own in-house bakery - and the barmen still know how to fix a great dry martini.