Reviews on Italian food in Castiglione Della Pescaia, Province of Grosseto, Italy including Ristorante Pantagruel, La terra di nello, Leccio Moro, Ristorante Miramare, Merenderia Riserva Naturale, Ristorante il Cacciatore, Locanda La Luna, Bagno Tito, Ristorante Molo Sedici, Il Poggetto
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4 based on 443 reviews
I was taken here by some friends who had heard it was good. It certainly was....but also really inexpensive. All the dishes are homemade; lovely pastas, meat and fish and the cook makes fabulous desserts too. The atmosphere is comfortable and friendly and there are lots of quirky bits of artwork and little personal touches (the menus are homemade but really, really tastefully done). The house wine was a local red and delicious at that. I totally recommed it to anyone who likes good homemade Italian food and relaxed surroundings.
4 based on 160 reviews
Molo Sedici offers you fine dining right on the quayside in Castiglione Della Pescaia. Elegant restaurant with very attentive staff. You feel welcome as you enter the doors and they work hard to get the service details right. The menu is tempting and the Mediterranean plate for starter is very varied and fresh. Excellent choice. But that is after the "pre-starters", which were also very interesting. I had fish of the day, which was an excellently prepared piece of sculpin, served with a nice mix of different vegetables which had just touch the hot pan. Delicious! To go with it we followed a good recommendation for a tasty fresh Fralluca Vermentino. We also had desserts and the fresh fruit mix would be my recommendation. I had the three dark chocolates and nothing wrong with that either. A very nice meal. We were six family members around the table and we all felt very well taken care of. A full meal at Molo Sedici does not come for free, but you also get a lot of tasty courses, excellent service in delicate surroundings in the right location. Highly recommendable!
4 based on 295 reviews
We had no idea what to expect, but we're thrilled we chose Bagno Tito. It is obviously family run, and they are very friendly and generous. We enjoyed a wonderful lunch and then rented lounge chairs on the beach. A perfect one-stop spot for a great day trip to the Tuscan coast.
4 based on 548 reviews
We had already been at LA LUNA on another occasion and left with a great sense of satisaction: this time we confirmed our previous experience.We were greeted by the owner's wife who helped us parking our car. then the ownver came to welcome us and show us our table.We had a fantastic dinner with local and traditional dishes together with a good local wine.Price-wise, for what we ate, the bill was very reasonable.As the Italian say: there is no TWO without THREE: we'll be back there for sure
4 based on 469 reviews
I've been visiting this area since I was a child and Il Cacciatore still remains the best restaurant for eating wildboars and selvaggine. The staff is friendly with everyone; apart from that, the atmosphere is authentic and the weather is chilly also in the summer. The entire city relies on wildboars hunting but this place also serves peculiar recipes. The desserts are very good as well!
4 based on 349 reviews
What a little surprise! We have been walking in town for ages trying to find a place for little something to eat. In Italy, restaurants do open late, so this cute deli shop was just perfect. We ordered ricotta cheese with salad times 2 and a sharing platter for 2. It was so delicious so we kept asking for more bread to mop off the sauce. Definitely to recommend!The lady and her staff were friendly too, she was telling us the Tuscany way of eating, which is to enjoy yourself with plenty of wine!Grazie infinite ! Vi aspetto a settembre per altre ricottine !!
4 based on 1068 reviews
Located by the sea, right next to the sandy beach, a perfect spot to experience the feeling of the sea waves and wind and to admire beatiful sunsets. It is about fresh fish and seafood of high quality. dishes express exceptional cooking skills and are presented very well. Highly recommended....every year a surprise
4 based on 524 reviews
I've been there from my campsite in Marina di Grosseto after a long way in the middle of the beautiful wild landscape of Maremma's hills.Once there, i realized that surely only Trip Advisor is able to lead me in an anonymous village like Tirli, nothing to highlight but is position in the middle of woods (the owner introduced the place with a "be careful to wild boars when you come back").The place is nice, popular (a lot of local people among the customers), the staff is incredibly friendly and informal, I've liked so much.The food is quite (!) good: I've especially appreciated the second course with wild boar meat and the dessert. A little bit poorer the fried vegetables as appetizer, not very good the roast pork meat.Very good the wine, fragrant and strong, remarkable the water in the jug (from the public aqueduct, I presume).I got a pizza for my daughter and it was good.The average cost was 25 euro per person.
4 based on 1028 reviews
A bad experience. Warm pasta, tagliata manzo hard and full of nerves. Service not up for Italian standard with second bottle of wine without chance of tasting. More than an our wait between the first and second course when outside was very cold weather.
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4 based on 155 reviews
This is also an enoteca so there is a superb collection of white and red wines here, but Pantagruel is all about seafood, about fresh fish, about delicious home made pasta, about a Michelin quality food served in simple surroundings and reasonably priced.
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