Find out what Wine Bar restaurants to try in Assisi. Best known as the birthplace of St. Francis, Italy's patron saint, Assisi lies amid Umbria's rolling hills. Religious pilgrims have come here for centuries to visit the Basilica of San Francesco (where St. Francis is buried) and the Basilica of Santa Chiara (to see the tomb of St. Clare). Visit the Eremo delle Carceri to see caves where medieval hermits withdrew from the world. (You may find such solitude quite appealing—especially if you're here on a daytrip from Rome!)
Things to do in Assisi
4 based on 96 reviews
This small resturant is run by young people, the food is a mix of hamburgers and more traditional foods. We had lunch there, gnocchi and pasta both were very tasty. We returned for dinner and had hamburgers again great food. They also serve local beers.Recommended.
4 based on 116 reviews
There are some nice restaurants in Assisi, but most of the places offering snacks or light meals look tacky and unattractive so we were very pleased to find this little place. The owner was friendly and helpful and the room was lined with old cupboards and dressers all painted in a light blue, while the stools and tables were of plain unvarnished wood. A variety of local wines were stacked on shelves and also in an old disused fridge and wines were available for tasting. Simple snacks were on offer and we had Torta di Testa, a local type of flatbread, stuffed with cheese and freshly sliced prosciutto and then heated. We all agreed this was delicious.
4 based on 213 reviews
Assisi has lots of places to eat and drink, but this wine bar, nestled in the medieval streets has something very stylish about it. Staff are delightful and the food was excellent. I had a sandwich, which was really well-prepared with the best of ingredients and the profiterole dessert was wonderful! Good to have wine in proper glasses too. I love Assisi and all its character, but this place offers that and a little bit more. Make a point of finding it!
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4 based on 472 reviews
I was in Enoteca Mazzini last week end. I asked for a glass of local red wine and something small to eat. Glasses of wine on the menu were about 7â¬. I was recommended by the waitress a local wine that they had just opened, what she forgot to mention is that it was 12⬠a glass. Then when I asked for advice on something small to eat she recommended half ration of bruschette. The normal size was 6, so half was 3 pieces. To my surprise not only they were like half the size (max) of a normal bruscheta but they charged me 8â¬, which adding 2 more of âcopertoâ rounded to 10, e.g. the price of the full ration. Paying 22⬠for a glass of wine and mini bruschete seemed to me too much, especially when the next day I had a full meal in a non turistic place for the same price.
4 based on 1290 reviews
Restaurant, shop and art gallery. Traditional Umbrian cuisine with organic products, km0 / 100 solutions with gluten free, lactose free and vegetarian. BIOTIPICA shop with sale and tasting of the products on the menu to buy right away or to be received at
We thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere â truly a spot enjoyed by locals. But the food was even better than the ambiance. Very regional Umbrian menu with choices to suit most people ( my wife does not eat cingale). We had antipasti, bean soup, pasta with boar, pasta with local chickpeas, porchetta and the mixed dessert tray. All were great â the porchetta with onions was incredible.
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5 based on 2542 reviews
Book your WINE, CHOCOLATE, OLIVE OIL TASTING now, Taste your esperience! The rustic-chic WINE BAR BIBENDA ASSISI is relaxing and warm atmosphere to enjoy your stay in Assisi. Here you could taste ASSISI and UMBRIA WINE produced by top wineries pared with
Another extraordinary visit to the finest Enoteca in Assisi, all Italy and Europe. Nila is such a talented Master of Wine and she can explain all the history and qualities of each wine in a clear and easy to understand way which adds to our appreciation of the wonderful Umbrian wines and regional food specialities. We visit every year.
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