I've eaten here at least 5 times since Coco Lezzone took over from Vittorio's. The atmosphere and 'vibe' as another reviewer put it, have indeed changed a great deal - for the worse. The food and wines are good, sometimes excellent, in fact. The service can be quite good but not always consistently so. We went last Friday night (the coldest Friday of 2016) and it was quite empty - we thought it was because of the cold weather. After our evening I'm wondering if others share my pushback for the two large flat screens that were unavoidably in my face the whole night. A black and white still on the wall of Mastroianni and Eckberg would have been ok; a moving picture (of a philandering paparazzo journalist living in Rome in 1960, including a drug overdose and scenes of women being slapped - geesh!) detracted from the quiet dinner my husband and I were seeking - as he was seated across from me he missed the flickering tv screens and I put energy into avoiding the distraction. I'm guessing this investment is someone's well-intentioned idea of creating an authentic Italian atmosphere; it will stop me from going back. It's not at all conducive to an intimate dining experience. Looking for an expensive sports bar? This may be the place.