Reviews on Wine Bar food in Allerona, Province of Terni, Italy including Osteria Di Vitalonga, Music Box, Ristorante Daniela, Enoteca Al Duomo, Bottega Vera, Antica Bottega al Duomo Orvieto
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4 based on 1138 reviews
Antica Bottega al Duomo is about eating local product from Orvieto. Our goal is to provide the best service and food low cost, ensuring quality and freshness of our local products. We love our work, we offer to our customers a lovely homely feel, authenti
Enjoyed our panino with porchetta near the Duomo of Orvieto. Convenient location, nice sandwich. The children had fresh tagliatelle with ragú (otherwise known as bolognese) and it was a good size portion, not cheap for Italy but very tasty. They very kindly offered us almond biscuits and sweet wine at the end of the meal which was a nice treat.
4 based on 197 reviews
A great place to enjoy a glass of wine and people watch . Since I was staying close by I managed to come here every day . Great hosts
Where to eat Romana food in Allerona: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 554 reviews
Enoteca al Duomo is a family run cosy restaurant and wine bar with a great view of the beautiful Duomo of Orvieto which lays just a few steps away. Emiliano and Ilaria will guide you through tasting of the wines and the amazing local fresh products which
My spouse and I had lunch.SERVICE: 4.5. Very attentive and friendly.FOOD: 4.0.- Tagliere di Salumi e Formaggi (Meat / Cheese plate): 4.5. We didn't realize it when we ordered, but it comes in one size - a lot. Very good, though we couldn't quite finish it.- Strozza zucchine, menta e pecorino: 4.0.AMBIANCE: 4.0. Indoor and outdoor seating. Outdoor seating is on the scenic Piazza Duomo.
4 based on 845 reviews
The restaurant is a romantic place: it is situated on the square of the old town and there is a spectacular view of tuscany hills. The kitchen is local and genuine and we have a good tuscany wine list.Specialties of the house are tuscany ham, cheese and s
That's a bar (Centrale), a restaurant (Daniela), and wine and delicatessen shop in one. Daniela is actually the owner of these places + a hotel nearby. Maybe the restaurant is far from haute cuisine and some dishes will look like home cooking but the food is rather tasty and the staff (and Daniela herself) are very friendly. It is very easy to access from parking and is impossible to miss as it is on the main square and there is hardly anything else you can see. Our top score though goes to the shop! It is always open (together with the bar) and selection of wines and foods was just what we needed. Prices were also very adequate.
Most Popular European food in Allerona, Province of Terni, Italy
4 based on 33 reviews
The barmen were really fun guys to hang out and drink with, they poured us some unexpectedly nice cocktails and shots.Later on the outside seating area filled up with locals and the atmosphere was pretty cool.This town is not really set up for tourists, so there aren't many places to go out and eat/drink at. This place is friendly and fun, we would definitely come back for drinks but probably not for the food which was so-so.
Best Central-Italian food near Allerona, Province of Terni, Italy
5 based on 45 reviews
The restaurant 'Vitalonga' is located in the boutique winery of Vitalonga. With stunning views of Orvieto and the surrounding landscape. Our Chefs serve traditional Umbrian dishes paired with the wines we produce. All pasta is home made and desserts are p
We celebrated a birthday on the estate, had a nice short tour and the meal and setting was very agreeable, we enjoyed that part of the visit. GOOD and recommendable.Because we liked the wine of Vitalonga which was served to the meal I purchased two boxes of 75cl bottles Phiculle and 3 Magnums. So far so good, we got the package on the estate and stored the wines in a quite cool place in our holiday home near Orvieto.Now comes the BAD: When opening the first bottle shortly after our home return (still good storage conditions on the transport and in the home wine cellar) I immediately was repelled by a strong smell of vegetables, no fruit and when tasted even with some feeling of a frizzante wine. So the first bottle was undrinkable. But what followed was that all 12 bottles were more or less the same. Just not drinkable, not even to be used for cooking a brasato. And most of all the wine was not at all resembling the wine we had been served on our visit. Of course I informed the winery that the wine was just not ok at all and what the reason might had been, certainly not the cork.Now the UGLY: They sent me 6 bottles as a replacement (why 6? I had bought 12) and as it happens all bottles of the same vintage they sold to me at the first instance , 2013. Guess what? Same experience again: completely undrinkable, all went down the sink.Learning: Visit is nice including lunch and welcome. But if you want to buy wine, think twice, you may be in for a big negative surprise (as I was). Sorry, this was not good business practice, especially at the risk, that all good comments may suffer by such a negative comment. Why should anyone intelligent enough damage his own reputation in a way like that? I thought the right reaction would have been to replace all wines by the same wine of a different younger vintage, 2014 or 2015, especially as the wines are biologically produced, which means, if not stored cool enough (at the winery) they restart to react and transform from nice to destroyed. Has anyone at the winery tried again this vintage before replacing it by the same rubbish?
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