Veneto (/ˈveɪnəˌtoʊ/ or /ˈvɛnətoʊ/, Italian: [ˈvɛːneto]; Venetian: Vèneto, Venetian pronunciation: ['vɛːneto]) is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about five million, ranking fifth in Italy. The region's capital and most populous city is Venice.
Restaurants in Veneto
5.0 based on 42 reviews
It is a small bar in the historic center of Chioggia with a picturesque view of the canal vein surrounded by churches and town hall interior environment even if the size is very small and the new bill keeping a bit of history, the products are of high quality prices in our below average (try). So what you waiting for? Alexander and Cristina are waiting for you, come and visit.
This place is an exellent choice if you want to hang out with locals - either in the morning or in the evening. All coffees are superb. One has to try a variety of finger foods too, such as brioche, tramezzini, various sweets and pizza. Owner and the staff are really nice. It’s definitely a place in Chioggia to visit.
5.0 based on 133 reviews
TiME Social Bar is a cocktail bar with seasonal Cocktail Menu based with fresh ingridient like seasonal fruits,syrup,purea,bitters all homemade. We offer Cicchetti,small sandwich,such as special cold cuts and cheese. You can find also a great selection of Spirits from around the world: Vodka,Rum,Gin everything high quality. Also Tipical Veneto Region Wine with a Bio/vegan selection wine.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
The bar is inside one of the luxurious hotels in Venice; hotel Danieli. It is really nice inside this hotel and the Dandolo bar area has really friendly and helpful staff who looked after us well. It is, of course, on the pricier side but we thought it was very much worth it to have a few bottles of wine, drinks and bites in the lovely area, surrounded by great architecture and art. It was nice to pop by as it is highly unlikely I would splash out to stay at the hotel itself, but at least non-guests can still make use of the restaurants / bars.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
We walked up the street from the harbour direction and turned right out of curiosity and passed under an arch whereupon we espied the Assobar on our left and across from a park entance. The seating outside was in the shade - so we went for it with a cappuccino and a macchiatto - and nibbles. The service and ambience were pleasant and unhurried and it all felt very civilised, so we repeated the exercise more than once during the week. It is very nice to get off the beaten track once in a while.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
Very cool student bar, cocktails are very reasonably priced by Venetian standards. Very international vibe, lots of people take their drinks outside to have on the bridge.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
Really lucky to have this bar as part of my hotel (Ala). It was a lovely place for a night-cap or early evening drinks and the guys running it are great. A couple of times I was driven out, on both occasions by very noisy American's. I guess this is an American bar but such a shame when you don't need or want to know what somebody 20 yards away has to say.
4.5 based on 489 reviews
Grapperia on the Bridge is the historic location of Nardini, the oldest distillery in Italy and the only one established in Bassano, in the Veneto region. A truly fascinating place, that has witnessed the unfolding of key events in European history since 1779. The Grapperia, located on the eastern bank of the Brenta river, has been officially recognized as one of the Historic Places of Italy and has remained unchanged over the centuries. The perfect setting to savor a unique "aperitivo", a place where locals and visitors mingle and experience the sheer magic of Nardini grappa and Nardini history.
We had a very good presentation on the history of the business, a short video, and tasting of a wide varieties of grappa. A place to go for the birthplace of grappa.
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