OpenArt
26, Via del Viminale, Roma
OpenArt is a local cafe located in Roma, IT. Check in here with the Pulled Coffee app to earn real cash rewards. Independent cafes count toward all challenges including Pulled 50 through Pulled 300.
If you are mapping out coffee in Roma, IT, OpenArt belongs on the list. This neighborhood cafe sits among the spots Pulled members check in at to earn rewards on the cups they would buy anyway. Visit, order, snap a photo of your drink, and the rest is handled for you.
This is the sort of cafe that anchors a block. Expect an unfussy menu, steady service, and a space that works whether you are passing through or settling in. The coffee is dependable and the welcome is genuine. It is a practical, pleasant stop, the kind of place you end up returning to because it quietly does the job well.
You will find it in Roma, IT. For anyone mapping coffee in Roma, it is a convenient stop to fold into the day, close enough to other spots to string a few check-ins together on a single outing. That clustering is part of what makes it worth saving to your map in the first place. It is part of the wider coffee map Pulled tracks across IT.
The move at OpenArt is to order what sounds good and log it before you leave. Espresso for speed, a larger brewed coffee if you want to slow down, something sweet if that is your morning. Whatever you choose, the visit counts toward your next payout once the photo is in.
No punch cards and no points to chase, just real money back on coffee you already buy.
About Roma
Rome's coffee culture is one of Europe's most clearly defined. The Italian bar (which in this context means cafe, not pub) is a daily institution. Most Romans drink coffee multiple times a day at the same handful of bars they have used for years, ordering by routine, paying in small change, taking their espresso standing at the counter in 90 seconds. The city has thousands of these rooms, scattered across every neighborhood, and the rhythm of stopping for caffè defines the day more than any other ritual.
The bean culture in Rome runs on several historic Italian roasters (Trombetta, Sant'Eustachio, Tazza d'Oro, Hausbrandt) supplying smaller bars throughout the city, alongside a handful of celebrated coffee houses in the centro storico (Sant'Eustachio Il Caffè, Tazza d'Oro near the Pantheon, Antico Caffè Greco on Via Condotti) that operate as both tourist destinations and serious coffee operations.
The third-wave specialty scene exists but is small and concentrated in specific pockets. Faro, Pergamino, Marigold, and a handful of smaller operators have established a specialty foothold over the past decade, particularly in Prati, Trastevere, and the Pigneto neighborhood. The third-wave shops operate within the Italian bar tradition but borrow techniques (pour-over, single origin, lighter roasts) from international specialty culture. They are growing but remain a minority compared to the traditional bar.
The drink culture is precise. A cappuccino is a morning drink (most Romans will not order one after 11). The macchiato comes in two forms (caffè macchiato is espresso with a dash of milk; latte macchiato is milk with a dash of espresso). Decaf is widely available and not stigmatized. Sugar is added by the customer at the counter, often heavily.
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