Anthony Bourdain would have loved Bar San Callisto in Trastevere for its raw authenticity
and unpretentious charm. Tucked away from the tourist sheen, it’s the kind of place where locals sip espressos
by day and beers by night - no frills, no fuss. The tables are wobbly, the service is delightfully indifferent,
and the vibe is eternal Rome. Bourdain thrived in places like this: where stories are swapped over cheap drinks,
and the soul of a city speaks in cigarette smoke and clinking glasses. If Bourdain sat at one of those wobbly tables
outside San Callisto with a pair of wired earbuds (because he’s definitely that kind of guy) and played Roxanne by
The Police because… that’s just the honest vibe.