Top 3 Barbecue food in Laigueglia, Italy

February 15, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Best Barbecue restaurants nearby. Discover the best Barbecue food in Laigueglia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Barbecue restaurants near you. including La Casa del priore, Sol Ponente, La Mangiatoia
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1. La Casa del priore

Via Castello 34, 17051, Andora Italy Italian, Pizza, Seafood, Mediterranean, Barbecue, Ligurian, Northern-Italian Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Parking Available, Validated Parking, Valet Parking, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +39 0182 87330 http://www.casadelpriore.com
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4 based on 822 reviews

Reviewed By MarkN186338

A little quiet,but the food is good and the surroundings, a ruined priory, are picturesque.

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2. Sol Ponente

Passeggiata Dino Grollero 27, 17021 Alassio Italy Italian, Mexican, Pizza, Seafood, Mediterranean, Barbecue, European, Spanish, Argentinean, Ligurian, Northern-Italian Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late Night Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +39 0182 640096 http://www.facebook.com/Sol-Ponente-alassio-Ristorante-497487096981108/
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4 based on 869 reviews

Sol Ponente

Locale presente dal 1994 sulla spiaggia di Alassio. Propone una cucina multietnica, dal pesce nostrano alla Paella, dalle carni da tutto il mondo al Messicano. Locale allegro, con musica dal vivo e spettacoli a tema. Rapporto qualita' prezzo ottimo, puliz

Reviewed By Alan F

For years, even decades, we have been walking past this restaurant in the smug assumption that it was a tourist trap. The wide advertised selection: Tex-Mex, paella, pizza, seafood, spaghetteria, steaks, lots of photos of food have many of the warning signs. How can a restaurant do all these different types of food and do them well? But look closer, it is often filled and with more locals than tourists.Our mental tide turned when I read about the owner's campaign against the vindictive kind of TA reviews where people have said a lot of unkind things without the courtesy and fairness of bringing problems to the attention of the owners and giving them the opportunity to make them right. Clearly, nearly every one in the constantly challenging hospitality business wants to satisfy their customers. Why else would they earn a living in this demanding field?The greeting is sincere and cheerful. The menu is indeed expansive. We are not in a hurry to try the Tex-Mex offerings since we have access to the real deal at home. We opted for Argentine steaks and they were quite good. (We have spent some time in Argentina and appreciate the quality of its beef). Prices were fair. A mixed salad, desserts and Lavazza coffee were all well prepared and presented. The decor is a bit generic but not unpleasant.This has not all of a sudden become a favorite venue, but I have new respect for their hard work and decent offerings at fair and modest prices. We will be back to try their pizza and perhaps the Paella. Equally important, we are glad to have jettisoned one prejudice.

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3. La Mangiatoia

Viale Leonardo da Vinci 2, 17021 Alassio Italy Italian, Steakhouse, Barbecue, Pizza Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, Drinks Television, Full Bar, Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Parking Available, Free Wifi [email protected] +39 0182 640053 http://www.facebook.com/La-Mangiatoia-713596272071692/
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4 based on 264 reviews

La Mangiatoia

Reviewed By Alan F

Cheers for starting a new business on Alassio's Main Street, a place that has seen more closings than openings. They have taken an old bar and turned into a bar with a kitchen, but not a kitchen with a bar. To call this a gastropub is a stretch. Their logo includes the words: "Craft Beer", and there are 9 spigots at the bar front, along with a substantial array of other kinds of booze. Wine bottles around the outside wall suggest there are other options. It is more of a saloon atmosphere and they haven't spent very much, if anything, on decor. A patron standing just outside the door smoking, with the smoke coming into the room doesn't add to the experience.There are a number of new or newish options in Alassio for people who are looking for red meat. The chops and chopped meat in a refrigerated case outside the kitchen suggests these folks may be taking fresh meat seriously. Our 300 gram burgers, infused with truffle oil were not bad, but those at several other local establishments tasted better and were prepared by chefs rather than what appeared to be a short order cook.I don't want to be overly critical, but the "music", clientele and ambiance is a little too 20 something and blue collar for me.We ordered "black beer" from Bologna, which turned out to be a faux Guinness. Neither Ireland nor Germany need worry. The bartender also needs some practice pulling. I prefer not to have 4 centimeters of foam and more pouring over the glass as it is brought to the table.The staff is friendly, and some customers seem to be enjoying themselves. Consequently, they won't miss us.

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