Mr. Gazzellone, Rome’s head of tourism, dismissed concerns that visitors strolling with ice cream or slices of pizza would be fined, “as long as they throw any waste in the trash bins.” It’s more a question of civility, he said: “You wouldn’t eat a pizza and drop tomato sauce all over the steps of the White House in Washington.”
Now that you mention it, we’re going to pack a lunch and a copy of the Food issue of LQ and have a picnic on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial!
Honestly, the only place was really managed tightly was the Vatican (for obvious reasons). Maybe the Coloseum and...
Well now you know why. There’s probably a lot of historians that lose they shit when they see people fuckin up hundreds...
ummm… what just happened. might i add that ALL OF ROME is just new[er] stuff tip-toeing around old stuff? and omg the...
I eat on the National Mall all the time!
My greatest dream is to live in a world where eating in movie theatres is banned and so I support this initiative.