Hello all,
A last minute question, as I get ready to take off tomorrow morning!
We've had some trouble locating a restaurant in Siena that is open on Sunday. Our hotel has informed us of the following which are open:
The following restaurants are open on Sunday: Osteria Da Divo, Trattoria Papei, La Compagnia dei Vinattieri, Enoteca i Terzi, Dolceforte, Osteria il Carroccio.
Is anyone familiar with any of these?
At present, we are booked at Osteria da Divo for Saturday night, but we could switch around and go Sunday if people think that would be the best choice.
Other restaurants that I'm interested in are Osteria Enoteca Sotto Le Fonti (but that is fully booked with a group on Sunday, which makes me wonder a bit) and Ristorante Guidoriccio, which is closed Sunday.
Any suggestions would be highly appreciated--thanks in advance!
Which restaurant (open on Sunday) in Siena would you choose?
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Osteria Da Divo was my favorite!
La Taverna di San Giuseppe was my 2nd favorite.
Thank you!
Osteria Nonna Gina, best authentic home-style cooking in Siena. Open on Sundays but closed Mondays. Pleasant rustic dining room and a few tables outside, friendly service. Located about 7-minute walk up from the Duomo, at the gates of Due Porti...Pian dei Mantellini 2.
0577-287-247
Try "La Taverna Di Cecco" - Via Cecco Angiolieri, 0577-288-518.
We had a very enjoyable dinner there in May of this year.
The "chicken sauteed with mushroom in white wine sauce" was superb. The restaurant was recommended to us by our driver/guide who grew up in Siena, and we were very happy with it.
My guide book says it is open daily. But you may want to call ahead to double check.