Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Terento, Province of South Tyrol, Italy including Bistro Franzensfeste Fortezza, Restaurant Schoneck, Petra, Sichelburg, Ristorante Ansitz Strasshof, Bistro Franzensfeste Fortezza, Muhlbacher Klause, Der Keller Pizzeria Ristorante, Hotel Blitzburg Restaurant, Bistro Franzensfeste Fortezza
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4 based on 20 reviews
A visit to the Bistro is the ideal way to refresh yourself after a visit to the museum or if you are simply passing by. Located in the former Habsburg officersâ mess at the heart of the Franzensfeste complex, the Bistro serves regional and seasonal dishes
Very nice cafe in historic surroundings. The staff is friendly and you can sit in the courtyard. Another huge advantage the roofs are covered in light night rods as the the Franzenfeste used to be an arms and gun powder depot for hundreds of years⦠No need to be afraid of lighting .. always good news..
4 based on 59 reviews
This restaurant was so good that we visited on two occasions during one week. We chose to sit outside under cover because the weather was so good. There is an outside grill area well served by staff. On one night I tasted Spare rib the other a comprehensive mixed grill. The wine menu was good, choosing an Alsace on both nights. The staff were cheerful, could speak English and were very professional. I can well recommend this place for a meal. It is located not too far from the centre of Brunico.
4 based on 205 reviews
We called into this little eatery today and really enjoyed it. The host was exceptionally charming and made sure that we were very welcome, despite arriving just short of closing time. The food was really tasty and the service was second to none. The restaurant is cosy, clean and nicely decorated. Highly recommended and thank you!
4 based on 199 reviews
This restaurant is a great place if you have smaller children. There's a special section where they sit families that has a really elaborate play room. My daughter loved it and spent almost all of the time playing there with other little kids. The food is also good and reasonably priced. This is really a local place rather than one catering to tourists so your pocketbook will be happy about that. The pizzas are excellent and the local specialties they serve are also very good..
4 based on 20 reviews
A visit to the Bistro is the ideal way to refresh yourself after a visit to the museum or if you are simply passing by. Located in the former Habsburg officersâ mess at the heart of the Franzensfeste complex, the Bistro serves regional and seasonal dishes
Very nice cafe in historic surroundings. The staff is friendly and you can sit in the courtyard. Another huge advantage the roofs are covered in light night rods as the the Franzenfeste used to be an arms and gun powder depot for hundreds of years⦠No need to be afraid of lighting .. always good news..
4 based on 125 reviews
Recommended by Michelin, highly praised here ... simply not up to this.Polite service by owner, his wife cooks.Reasonably nice old house. Food choice limited. Fish not wild, meat of mediocre quality.Do not expect culinary delights.Worth 3.25 points
4 based on 158 reviews
we just came across a magnificant castle and entered it, the stuff was very kind and explained us about the menu. We took the 4 dishes dinner and shnitzel. We were surprised with the plates and the desert was really something else! Thanks for a lovely time, and if u r coming here this is definatly the best place for good food and atmosphere. We also got a full explanation about the castle!Guy and TanyaDear Guy and Tanya,thank you very much for your detailled and positive comment on tripadvisor. Thank you for all the compliments! We are very happy that you visited our restaurant and spent a nice evening with us.We are looking forward to see you again while your next holiday in South Tyrol! Best regardsMAIRmirko and the staff
4 based on 161 reviews
We were staying near San Lorenzo and had been told that Pizzeria Petra made gluten free pizzas on request (i.e. advance booking not required). We stopped there for takeaway pizza one night on our way back from Bolzano. The staff were very friendly and helpful and the range of gluten free pizza was excellent. We ordered one pizza with mushrooms and one with spicy salame. Both were excellent - truely the best gluten free pizza I have ever eaten and well worth the trip from nearby towns e.g. San Lorenzo or Brunico! I agree with another reviewer that we could have had one pizza between two, but were happy to have the extra, which allowed us to be a bit greedy on the night and have left overs for another night. It was also very good value for money at less than 8 Euros per pizza. While we took our pizza home with us, the restaurant looked inviting and we would have been happy to eat there if we hadn't been tired from a day out.
Best Italian food near Terento, Province of South Tyrol, Italy
4 based on 305 reviews
nice place in a middle of a small italien town very calm good food and welcoming staff ,the place was recommended and booked by Audi team driving experience ,thanks guys
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4 based on 20 reviews
A visit to the Bistro is the ideal way to refresh yourself after a visit to the museum or if you are simply passing by. Located in the former Habsburg officersâ mess at the heart of the Franzensfeste complex, the Bistro serves regional and seasonal dishes
Very nice cafe in historic surroundings. The staff is friendly and you can sit in the courtyard. Another huge advantage the roofs are covered in light night rods as the the Franzenfeste used to be an arms and gun powder depot for hundreds of years⦠No need to be afraid of lighting .. always good news..
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