Reviews on Pub food in Belluno, Province of Belluno, Italy. Belluno [belˈluːno] listen (help·info) (Italian: Belluno, Ladin: Belum, Venetian: Belùn), is a town and province in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Located about 100 kilometres (62 miles) north of Venice, Belluno is the capital of the province of Belluno and the most important city in the Eastern Dolomites region. With its roughly 36,000 inhabitants, it is the largest populated area of Valbelluna. It is one of the 15 municipalities of the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park.
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3 based on 106 reviews
This is a Caffe/Pasticceria with a great tradition and superbly located in the main square. The coffee is good and so were the gelati. Unfortunately the place is run by a lady, possibly the owner, who was extremely and embarrassingly rude with employee and customers.
3 based on 38 reviews
Oggi, 16 agosto 2019, esattamente un anno dalla precedente visita, sono tornato in questo locale. Accolti con il sorriso e cortesia, abbiamo gustato piatti tipici del bellunese, cominciando con antipasti di salumi e insaccati, per continuare con il pastin e il formaggio Dobbiaco alla piastra, accompagnati da polenta. Due belle e fresche birre a testa ci hanno aiutati a divorare il tutto. Abbiamo concluso con semifreddi al torroncino e due caffè. Conto davvero onesto. Siamo rimasti più che soddisfatti dall'esperienza.
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4 based on 102 reviews
Convenient, modern, reasonable prices, great view. It's become a local meeting place and for good reason, it's hip, new, cheap by Italian standards and well located.
4 based on 29 reviews
Very nice, friendly, helpful (make the right choice) and clean place. It is located a bit out of the center of Belluno, but with a good view. Free 90 min. parking.It offers a great variety of food and drinks. I had an excellent panino with prosciutto
4 based on 294 reviews
I've searched far and wide in Italy looking for the best gluten free pizza (Florence, Rome, Naples, Capri, and Sorrento) and I've finally found it! I thought it was the real deal it was so good. So glad to finally have found a great spot. And I could tell they make their own gluten free dough there because it was thin and didn't taste like corn, crackers, or potatoes, it was perfect. Big kudos for Excalibur!
4 based on 129 reviews
We just happened by this place on the way back to our hotel. We ordered prosecco and enjoyed the bartender's process of cooling the glasses and decanting the prosecco. We sat outside on a lovely evening and later the waiter brought us some nice appetizers. Maybe it was just that it was our first day in Italy but we enjoyed this bar a lot and went back another time during our stay.
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