Venice Restaurants

Dining options in Venice range from the ultra-high end, where jackets and ties are a must, to the very casual. Once staunchly traditional, many restaurants have renovated their menus along with their dining rooms, creating dishes that blend classic Venetian elements with ingredients less common to the lagoon environs.

Mid-range restaurants are often more willing to make the break, offering innovative options while keeping traditional dishes available as mainstays. Restaurants are often quite small with limited seating, so make sure to reserve ahead. It's not uncommon for restaurants to have two seatings per evening, one at 7 and one at 9.

There's no getting around the fact that Venice has more than its share of overpriced, mediocre eateries that prey on tourists. Avoid places with cajoling waiters standing outside, and beware of restaurants that don't display their prices. At the other end of the spectrum, showy menu turistico (tourist menu) boards make offerings clear in a dozen languages, but for the same €15–€20 you'd spend at such places you could do better at a bacaro making a meal of cicchetti (savory snacks).

Budget-conscious travelers might want to take their main meal at lunch, when restaurant prices tend to be lower. Also keep an eye out for cafés and trattorias that offer meals prepared for operai (workers); they’ll have daily specials designed for those who have to eat and run, which anyone is welcome to partake in. Bacari offer lighter fare, usually eaten at the bar (prices are higher if you sit at a table) and wine lists that offer myriad choices by the glass.

Although pizzerias are not hard to find, Venice is not much of a pizza town—standards aren't what they are elsewhere in Italy, and local laws impede the use of wood-burning ovens. Seek out recommended pizzerias, or opt for a bacaro snack instead of a soggy slice of pizza al volo, which is too commonly precooked and reheated. Tramezzini, the triangular white-bread sandwiches served in bars all over Italy, however, are almost an art form in Venice. The bread is white but doesn’t at all resemble the "Wonder" of your youth; many bars here still make their own mayonnaise, and few skimp on the fillings.

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  • 1. Al Prosecco

    $$ | Santa Croce

    Locals drop into this friendly bacaro to explore wines from this region and elsewhere in Italy, which accompany a carefully chosen selection of meats, cheeses, and other food from small, artisanal producers, used in tasty panini like the porchetta romane verdure (roasted pork with greens) and in elegant cold platters. A young, friendly staff reel off the day's specials with ease. There are a few tables in the intimate back room, and when the weather cooperates, you can sit outdoors on the lively campo, watching the Venetian world go by.

    Santa Croce 1503, Venice, Veneto, 30135, Italy
    041-5240222

    Known For

    • Great selection of biodynamic wines, including prosecco
    • Lovely meat and cheese platters
    • Outdoor seating on the lively campo

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 2. Alaska Gelateria-Sorbetteria

    $ | Santa Croce

    This shop whips up delicious gelato completely from scratch, and is endlessly experimenting with imaginative flavors. Combine a tried-and-true favorite with, say, asparagus, fennel, or pistachio.

    Santa Croce 1159, Venice, Veneto, 30135, Italy
    041-715211

    Known For

    • Inventive flavors
    • Homemade ice cream
    • Creative toppings
  • 3. Antica Besseta

    $$$ | Santa Croce

    Tucked away in a quiet corner of Santa Croce, with a few tables under an ivy shelter, the Antica Besseta dates from the 19th century, and it retains some of its old feel. The menu focuses on vegetables and fish, according to what's at the market, with some pasta and meat dishes, too. The fish is not all local, but it is served with a tasty sauce and is well prepared. The menu tends toward the elegant and original; speck made from goose, for example, or cheese foam, are not to be found everywhere.

    Santa Croce 1395, Venice, Veneto, 30135, Italy
    041-721687

    Known For

    • Classic Italian pastas, like spaghetti con vongole (with clams)
    • Simple menu of fish and meat choices
    • Charming old-fashioned feel

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 4. Atled MeatLab

    $ | Santa Croce

    If you need a break from Venice's abundant fish and pasta, head to this smokehouse for barbecue ribs, smoked pulled pork, pastrami, and chicken gyro. Vegetarians and vegans will enjoy the smoked eggplant with hummus on a bun, fried jalapeños, and more.

    Santa Croce 220, Venice, Veneto, 30135, Italy
    041-4588914

    Known For

    • Texas-style barbecue
    • Pulled pork
    • Veggie options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 5. La Zucca

    $$$ | Santa Croce

    Simple place settings, wood lattice walls, and a mélange of languages make La Zucca (The Pumpkin) feel much like a typical, somewhat sophisticated vegetarian restaurant that you could find in any European city. What makes La Zucca special is simply great cooking and the use of fresh, local ingredients—many of which, like the particularly sweet zucca itself, aren't normally found outside northern Italy. Although the menu has superb meat dishes, more attention is paid to dishes from the garden; don't miss the house's signature dish—the flan di zucca, a luscious, naturally sweet, pumpkin pudding topped with slivered, aged ricotta cheese.

    Santa Croce 1762, Venice, Veneto, 30135, Italy
    041-5241570

    Known For

    • Seasonal vegetarian-focused dishes
    • Home-style Italian cooking
    • Flan di zucca, a luscious pumpkin pudding topped with aged ricotta cheese

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
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  • 6. Muro Pizzeria con Cucina

    $$$ | Santa Croce

    Don't let the name pizzeria con cucina fool you: Muro offers its mostly youthful clientele a varied menu and uses high-quality ingredients, taking its cue from its more refined sister restaurant, Muro Rialto. Select from excellent Venetian fare and pizza in classic and innovative forms—try the arrotolata amoretesoro (a rolled pizza) with bresaola (thinly sliced air-cured beef), scamorza (a delicately flavored melting cheese made from cow's milk), and radicchio. Chef Francesco adds dimension to the menu with classic Italian selections, along with the piatti unici, a single course fancifully combining elements of first and second courses. A wide selection of beer is on tap.

    Santa Croce 2048, Venice, Veneto, 30124, Italy
    041-5241628

    Known For

    • Piatti unici (one-dish meals)
    • Rolled pizza
    • Beer on tap

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 7. Ostaria al Vecio Pozzo

    $$ | Santa Croce

    This friendly neighborhood restaurant named for the old well nearby offers a wide selection of favorite Italian dishes. The pizza is made with locally milled flour that is left to mature for two days, and the pasta is handmade every day. Recipes use seasonal ingredients; this could be your only chance to try a pizza with pumpkin cream or with truffles in the fall. There are lots of meat and vegetarian dishes, and very little fish.

    Santa Croce 656, Venice, Veneto, 30135, Italy
    041-5242760

    Known For

    • Seasonal pizza toppings like truffle and pumpkin
    • Outdoor dining
    • Local favorite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. Osteria Antico Giardinetto

    $$$$ | Santa Croce

    The name refers to the intimate garden where co-owner Larisa will welcome you warmly, once you've wound your way from the Rialto or San Stae down the narrow calle to this romantic locale. (There's an indoor dining room as well, but the garden is covered and heated in winter.) Larisa's husband, Virgilio, mans the kitchen, where he prepares such dishes as sea bass in salt crust and a grilled fish platter. Be sure to try the homemade gnocchi or pasta—perhaps the tagliolini (thin spaghetti) with scallops and artichokes. You'll also find some fine meat options here. Desserts, like the chocolate mousse or crème caramel, are homemade as well. The wine list features some excellent regional selections.

    Santa Croce 2253, Venice, Veneto, 30135, Italy
    041-5240325

    Known For

    • Romantic garden setting
    • Homemade gnocchi
    • Regional wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Jan. 4–31
  • 9. Pasticceria Rio Marin

    $ | Santa Croce

    Besides the usual selection of small pastries and drinks, you can enjoy a piece of crostata di marroni (chestnut tart) or spicy cookies made with chili at one of the tables along a quiet canal.

    Santa Croce 784, Venice, Veneto, 30135, Italy
    041-718523

    Known For

    • Relaxed atmosphere
    • Cookies and small bites
    • Canal setting

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