AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare
Restaurant · Campo Marzio ·

AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare

Restaurant · Campo Marzio ·

Craft cocktails, wine, modern fare with panoramic city views

rooftop restaurant
seafood
dessert
upscale atmosphere
handmade pasta
chocolate cake
peanut butter gelato
baby octopus
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare by null

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Via del Vantaggio, 14, 00186 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

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Via del Vantaggio, 14, 00186 Roma RM, Italy Get directions

+39 06 320 0655
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•Reservations required
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•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
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Jan 13, 2026

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The Best Rooftop Bars and Restaurants in Rome

"Set in the Trident neighborhood, very close to Piazza del Popolo, the Acquaroof Terrazza Molinari at the hotel The First Arte, Rome is a luxurious oasis with a panoramic view over the historic center and the Tiber. This elegant and sophisticated terrace is renowned for its innovative cocktails, the fruit of an exclusive partnership with Molinari, an iconic brand in the Italian tradition. Courtesy of this collaboration, Acquaroof serves unique drinks such as the Molinari Mule with vodka, lime, cucumber, and ginger. Guests can savor these creations in a tasteful atmosphere as they admire the breathtaking views. The terrace commands a 360° view of the city center, towering above all the surrounding monuments. We recommend reserving the private roof terrace for an immersive, unique, and unforgettable experience in the Eternal City. A meal at the hotel's MICHELIN-Starred restaurant, Acquolina, is an equally exclusive interlude." - The MICHELIN Guide

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/travel/the-most-beautiful-terraces-in-rome
AcquaRoof Terrazza Molinari, Bistrot di mare

Eirini V.

Google
Excellent choice to enjoy dinner with a view. We loved the experience and they were accommodating as we were with two little kids. Food was nice (we opted for different seafood pasta), nothing that special though- ie the highlight remains the location…

N N

Google
If Only the Food Were as Well Seasoned as Their Arrogance If you’re looking for a masterclass in how not to run a high-end seafood restaurant, congratulations — you’ve found Rome’s finest example. Our anniversary dinner here was unforgettable for all the wrong reasons, and we’re still recovering emotionally. Service? Let’s call it “educational.” The manager refused to speak to us directly, delegating every uncomfortable moment to junior staff like he was allergic to accountability. His Olympic-level eye-rolling was, admittedly, the most consistent performance of the night. Tourists, brace yourselves — this may be the warm hospitality awaiting you too. And then came the food, each dish a new surprise: • Vongole pasta complete with sand — a “beach experience” we didn’t ask for. • Crab pasta where the only fresh element was the overpowering lemon. • Fritto misto burnt to the point it tasted smoked. • Wines so thin they could be marketed as “water with ambition.” • A Monblanc dessert that made us long for an actual patisserie. • Bread that was the hardest, driest we’ve tasted anywhere in Italy — an achievement, honestly. But the true lowlight was the “catch of the day” acqua pazza, proudly recommended to us as the highlight. The fish arrived fishy, undercooked, with visible blood and rubbery skin glued to the flesh. When we politely raised the issue, we were told the fish is “supposed to be salty and fishy.” Fascinating — we’ve never encountered this mythical “naturally fishy fish” before. Their response to our review? They claimed we were disrespectful — because nothing says professionalism like gaslighting customers instead of admitting the fish wasn’t fresh. The arrogance here could be Michelin-starred, even if the restaurant is not. (Fun fact: some diners believe this place has a Michelin star because there’s a real one elsewhere in the hotel. The restaurant proudly clarifies they’re not listed — so Michelin can’t “punish” them. Comforting.) A few final tips: • The rooftop looks stunning — in photos. Once the sun sets, good luck seeing anything. • The rating absolutely does NOT reflect the reality. Unless the reviews were written from a parallel universe. • Many positive comments feel… creative. Real diners rarely write glowing essays for food and service this inconsistent. • AMEX cardholders: If you have dining credit, please save it. Your hard-earned money deserves better. No meal is ever truly “free.” • If you want a peaceful, enjoyable evening for this price, just book an actual Michelin-star restaurant in Rome. If zero stars were possible, this would earn it effortlessly. Visit at your own risk — or better yet, go literally anywhere else in Rome where food, service, and honesty still matter.

Margo

Google
Google photos doesn’t show the beauty of the view :) I’ve chosen this cool rooftop for birthday celebration and haven’t checked their IG. At the point of checking photos here I was sure that food I will be grate and service must be excellent, but had some hesitation and thought about booking another restaurant. When we arrived there were no more hesitation, it was perfect choice with the atmosphere, good lounge music on a background, excellent service and gorgeous view to Rome, its nice trees, birds and lovely sunset. Great variety of seafood and my favorite scallops. The only problem for me was scallops were served with bacon which looked nice as a composition, but I couldn’t eat it. They changed it for me without doubts and I enjoyed my appetizer. Desserts were served in deconstructed form

D L.

Google
I made a reservation online through Fork.it but it was denied for some reason. When our party of three showed up on a Sunday evening with no reservation they accommodated us without hesitation. We were seated promptly and enjoyed the very nice sunset view of Rome. We ordered and our food came out hot and fresh. Everything was so good from the fried fish of the day appetizer to their homemade bread, my main dish of handmade pasta with zucchini and sword fish AND the phenomenal dessert of chocolate cake with caramel sauce and peanut butter gelato. This is one of the BEST meals I have had while living in Rome.

Debadrit M.

Google
Yesterday I celebrated my birthday there and the service was absolutely top notch. From the panorama to the food it was just amaizing Special thanks to andrea and danilo who helped us with the service

lrina L.

Google
The rooftop restaurant offers a stunning view and a lovely ambiance. The food was delicious, although the selection was somewhat limited.

Jonathan L.

Google
"Best" place to go if you have Amex dining credit burning a hole in your pocket. Otherwise, I’d strongly recommend trying one of the other restaurants on the Rome Amex list—or better yet, save your money altogether. If Amex wasn’t footing the bill, I wouldn’t dream of spending my own euro here. Let’s start with the positives: the view. It’s undeniably stunning and a great spot for an evening drink and dinner. Unfortunately, the food doesn’t even come close to matching the scenery. My wife and I had a late lunch earlier in the day, so we decided to dip our toes in with just two appetizers (baby octopus and tuna tartare) before committing to mains or dessert. The presentation was lovely, but the flavors? Disappointingly average. So much so that we stopped at the starters—no mains, no dessert, not even a coffee. As for the oysters on the menu, they’re priced at an eye-watering €12 per oyster. For context, oysters in Paris—a city not exactly known for being budget-friendly—usually cost €3-4 each. At €12, I’m assuming these must be the most mind-blowingly delicious oysters on the planet, though I didn’t dare test that theory. A word of caution for smokers: while they do provide ashtrays, this is not a “cigar-friendly” rooftop, so if you’re envisioning a relaxing evening with a smoke, a drink, and a view, you might want to look elsewhere. All in all, the view is nice—but then again, so are the views from most rooftop bars in Rome. Thanks to Amex for picking up the tab, but I’d highly suggest delisting AcquaRoof from your global dining selection. We came for the view, stayed for the credit, and left unimpressed.

Haebom L.

Google
I really enjoyed having lunch here. We were warmly welcomed by a hotel staff member at the entrance and kindly guided to the rooftop restaurant. The restaurant offers an excellent view of the city, and the food was just as impressive. Everything was perfectly cooked, bringing out the subtle essences of the ingredients.