Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Calascio. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you. including Rifugio Della Rocca - Ristorante, Sapori di Campagna, Da Clara, La Bettola di Geppetto, Ristorante La Locanda sul Lago, Il Cantinone, Il Sentiero Delle Volpi, Ristocamping Gran Sasso, Locanda Sotto Gli Archi, La Locanda Del Palazzo
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4 based on 178 reviews
This resaurant used to be a palazzo --as the name implies, but is now a large room off a courtyard filled with artifacts of a bygone age. It is no longer luxurious but full of character. The menu is varied, food is good and the service friendly and efficient.The place also has rooms--but we didn't stay her or see the accommodation.The restaurant was an experience well worth repeating--and best of all, located in the incredible, ancient, unspoilt village of Sant Stefano in Abruzzo which in itself is worth the visit.Thanks a lot. We are happy you enjoyed our location and food. We hope to see you again.
4 based on 379 reviews
upon arrival the waiter just asked for our order, no suggestion of wine or any other drink. we cleared that up. the antipasti was nice but nothing exceptional, our mains where ok but not exceptional. The ravioli was huge with what looked like ketchup on it and presentation was lacking. The waiter tried but service was lacking. The restaurant has potential but has work to do to have repeat customers.
4 based on 259 reviews
We arent campers so wouldnt normally consider eating on a campsite - perhaps we should!!Bit early in the Italian season but lovely and warm by our standards, we were pleased to eat lunch al fresco on two consecutive afternoons.Sitting in the open with mountains on all sides the location could hardly be betteredTeresa is a lovely friendly hostess (with a gorgeous baby!) and the lamb was to die forPlentyof variety on the simple menu and wine at 6 euro per litreCAn definitely recommend to anyone wanting simple wholesome food in glorious surroundings
4 based on 54 reviews
While we were in Abruzzo during the summer time we ate in many places and enjoyed many restaurants but this is really a wonderful place. Great food, friendly staff, cosy atmosphere. The restaurant had been just open for one week and yet everything was perfect. A besteller. Warm regards from Belgio.Avere ospiti stranieri è per noi abbastanza abituale. Da quando abbiamo aperto abbiamo ospitato perone dell'Europa, degli USA, del Canada..... Li abbiamo sempre coccolati con i ns. buoni cibi, gli ottimi vini.... ed i dolci deliziosi. Tutti ci hanno dimostrato il loro apprezzamento... anche con "macie" super.
4 based on 341 reviews
this bar/bistro wouldn't be out of place in any large city. Very sophisticated in a very understated way. The couple who run it do everything, all food is prepared behind the bar, simple but good, plates of assorted cured meat and cheeses bruschetta etc. and excellent local wine. We ate there for both lunch and dinner, prices very reasonable. You share tables with other folk but it all adds to the atmosphere.
4 based on 440 reviews
'La Locanda sul Lago' was born in 1930 as a barn and municipal mill. After this, it was the first restaurant in Santo Stefano, lovingly managed since the '70s by Lina, also known as' Pentolina', who together with his brother and his friend began to Cook a
We stayed for 3 days here in a pretty setting, next to a small lake, in a luscious valley growing lentils (a local speciality), with some very musical birds. The young friendly team offer local specialities, with a lot of meat, but were very creative in offering vegetarian alternatives. Next to the house is a small garden with plenty of options to lounge around as the day draws to a close and drink cool aperitivi, before the evening meal. The village of Santo Stefano is just a few minutes walk away and it is great to see how the damage caused by the last earthquake is being carefully repaired. Even the family dog made us feel welcome, although my wife is usually a bit worried about our four-footed friends. At the end of May our walks were easy to follow despite the rare use of signposts and the wild flowers a pleasure by the wayside. All in all, well worth the drive to get here.
4 based on 657 reviews
Although I was not too impressed with the food, I was impressed by the service: because their menu is in Italian only, the waiter will recite all its dishes on the menu (there are quite a few!) in English for you, as if he were reciting a poem. Everything he brought to the table was followed by a nice smile , hopeful we would like the food. He checked on us to make sure we enjoyed it.This was very welcoming, unlike other places I have found.The food is all right, very typical but not for my taste. One of us had pasta with "guanciale " which was way too fat and left most of it - but this food is typical of the area and if you like fat, you may well like it. Arrosticini were also ok and their bruschettas were quite unusual.I would go back just because of the atmosphere
4 based on 293 reviews
Far off the beaten paths the village of Calascio hides many treasures, This restaurant is truly delightful. The food is very authentic for the region and the ambiance is very simple but has a strong local feel. The meals are well priced given the location. I would recommend this restaurant on your next visit to the area.
4 based on 248 reviews
We stumbled on this roadside restaurant at 2 in the afternoon and after looking at our hungry eyes, and consulting the kitchen they agreed very kindly to seat us. This was real local country cooking. The local lentils were great as was the pasta and chickpease cooked with saffron. We both followed this with lamb they raise and butcher their own. It was tender and sweet, one grilled the other cooked in fresh breadcrumbs. We split a desert and had a glass of wine - the winding roads discouraged wine for the driver and the bill came to 65 euro, not cheap, but not bad given the quality. Would drive out of our way to return.
4 based on 410 reviews
Rifugio della Rocca offers a menu of traditional, local dishes, prepared with passion and love by our chef and respecting the traditions of Abruzzo. We always use local products, chosen among the best in the area, such as ricotta cheese made in Calascio,
We came back after a 1-year hiatus, and the restaurant is even nicer and friendlier. The staff managed to serve my 8y old his favorite dish (salsiccie) although it wasn't on the menu. Bravo!
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