Ombre Rosse holds down a corner of Piazza Sant'Egidio in the heart of Trastevere, and it has been an Ombre Rosse since 1993. The address itself has a longer story, a postwar bar and latteria, then a bar and cinema, which is where the cinephile name comes from. Today it runs as an all-day bar with a piazza terrace, a kitchen, and a steady program of live music that leans jazz and blues but stretches to rock and folk.
This is a place for an aperitivo on the square and a set of live music, not a hushed cocktail laboratory. Anyone after precision mixing should head to a Rome cocktail bar instead. Anyone who wants a lived-in Trastevere local with music in the room will find Ombre Rosse near the top of that list.
The interior is lined with posters from years of jazz and blues nights and nods to its old life as a cinema, the kind of room where the décor is a record of who has played. Outside, the terrace spills onto Piazza Sant'Egidio, one of the most pleasant small squares in Trastevere for an evening drink. The crowd is largely young Romans who treat it as a neighbourhood fixture rather than a tourist stop, per Italian listings like apetime and arte.it.
The bar has weathered changes of hands over its long run and continues to operate from the same corner, with a current site and an active program at ombrerosseintrastevere.it. The throughline across decades is the same: music, a square, and a room that locals keep coming back to.
One of the historic venues of Trastevere, where the best of the music runs from blues to jazz through rock and folk.
The crowd is mostly young Romans plus Trastevere regulars and the occasional traveller who found it off the main drag. Early evening is aperitivo on the square, relaxed and conversational. It picks up energy on live-music nights, when the room fills for the set. Reviewers on Italian guides describe an attentive approach to both the cocktails and the music programming, the two things the place has always cared about.
Stay on the live-music trail at the blues institution Big Mama in Rome and the jazz club Alexanderplatz Jazz Club in Rome, or keep it Trastevere with a negroni-counter stop at Freni e Frizioni in Rome. The full picture is in our guide to Rome live-music bars and the wider Rome bar guide.
