The second-largest island in Mediterranean after Sicily, Sardinia serves up a lovely blend of sea, sand and history. Thousands of nuraghe (stone buildings) dot the landscape, proof that people have been enjoying the lovely climate here for millennia. From posh Costa Smerelda in the north to medieval Alghero in the northwest to the lively capital of Cagliari in the south, and with many picturesque towns and unspoiled sandy beaches in between, Sardinia’s got a little something for everyone.
Restaurants in Sardinia
5.0 based on 14 reviews
The bar is located at the center of the town, Tortoli, in the main boulevard. Formerly "Nostalgia", the new Cafe Noir will be your place to enjoy a delicious breakfast, local beers and wines, and a rich local appetiser every night of your holiday.
4.5 based on 443 reviews
Amazing spot for a beach party, friendly and helpfull staff, thank you Marco ! Quite big selection of spirits for everyones taste also I’d say very cheap, I come from London where everything is expensive but this place... ???????? Very good location, around lots of hotels so if you decide you wanna grab a midnight spritz- they’re always there ! Thank you guys !
4.5 based on 60 reviews
Little and nice bar cafe in the heart of ancient city. Local street food and special dishes, cocktail bar, craft beers and wine, genuine music
4.5 based on 97 reviews
Our visit to the Temple Wine Bar during our visit to Oristano turned out to be one of the highlights of our trip. This local spot was cozy and friendly, with a wide selection of wines and mixed drinks. The owner personally recommended two local wines that we ended up liking so much that we took a few bottles with us. The background music at least during our visit was American country, which was unique from our time touring Italy. We really enjoyed our visit, the friendliness of the owner and his staff, and of course the wines. Definitely recommend you stop in if you're in Oristano.
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