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Weekend 3 ✧ Brunches and Bars

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The first full day of our long weekend! I wanted to take it easy for today (though when do I not), as I had a busy night ahead of me. Khadija, Dante, and I went to this super cute place for brunch, and they actually served cold coffee! I genuinely did not think I’d find that anywhere in Italy, other than at a commercial chain like Starbucks. I ordered what the cafe’s idea of a Mediterranean breakfast was, and it was really good, but definitely not what I’m used to. I’m genetically disposed to have ginormous breakfasts with mostly vegetables, but the sweet yogurt and fruit was a welcome change!

Powdered sugar on top of already sweet fruit is a little diabolical, but my sweet tooth isn’t complaining.

After brunch, we visited one of my favorite stores that are inaccessible in the states, Bershka! I’ve been having severe platform shoe withdrawals since arriving, and I needed to get my hands on some platform sneakers. And lo and behold, I found a pair perfectly in my size. I can finally feel like myself again, at my very fake height of 5’6 (as opposed to my actual 5’2).

Because it was pride, we got into the spirit of the season and visited an international-friendly gay bar. I was especially excited to go; not only would it be my first actual bar experience, but a lot of my favorite celebrity drag queens have recommended this place. We arrived right around opening time (which is very early by European standards), so we went to get something to eat beforehand while we waited for the venue to fill up. It was pretty packed when we returned, thankfully, and I found it hilarious that the TV was playing Youtube compilations of Drag Race instead of full episodes. Maybe they don’t have Paramount Plus here in Italy, though I don’t know a single person who actually has it at all. I was dreading the music a little, but thankfully they were playing top hits from 10 years ago rather than today. The people we met there seemed excited that we were from New York, I was certain we’d get ridiculed for being Americans.

The night winded down naturally as people began to leave and the music steadily declined in quality. The buses were surprisingly still running, though the driver drove like he’d rather be anywhere else. As I tiredly trekked back to my apartment, I looked up and saw the full moon. I chose to take this as a sign that I was being looked after tonight.

There she is!

–Nico Vila

4 responses to “Weekend 3 ✧ Brunches and Bars”

  1. josephpaige02 Avatar
    josephpaige02

    I have Paramount Plus. 🙋‍♂️ They have Twin Peaks.

    That food looks so good, I’d love to try that place if I ever end up in Rome again. I’m glad you were able to get shoes!

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    1. smvila15 Avatar
      smvila15

      The white rhino of streaming services! And I’d totally recommend that cafe, hope you get to go there!

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  2. rachel19281 Avatar
    rachel19281

    That brunch looks so yummy and I am happy you got iced coffee, ive been missing it! Also happy you got a chance to go to bershka, I went today and am so sad about my tiny suitcase and the lack of this store in the states. The bar gets the fact that attention spans are decreasing and I feel seen.

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  3. jeyanov02 Avatar
    jeyanov02

    Hi Nico! I’m so glad you found iced coffee, that’s a pretty rare find for Europe. Also that breakfast looks so bomb. Also that bar sounds so fun and I’m so glad your first bar experience went so well. Also, I went to Bershka today and it’s so sad that they don’t have this store in the states 😦

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