Originally Posted by
rickg523
I wanted to try Retrobottega. I could see the entrance from our living room. But they don't take any reservations and it's small. So with a party of 6, including children, just never happened. I can't recall specific menu items, but I was intrigued by it. The kid, not so much. I think it was little too imaginative, or as he put it "weird."

Also, though I would recommend Orso 80, I can't really say it's "non-touristy." In that neighborhood, pretty every place has a significant number of tourist patrons (and after all,
we were there).
I'm pretty sure they take reservations for the big table in the back. It's just the front area that they don't take reservations