7 Best Restaurants in The Veneto and Friuli–Venezia Giulia, Italy

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Veneto and Friuli–Venezia Giulia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Grosmi Caffè

$ Fodor's Choice

Under the porticoes of gorgeous Piazza Matteoti, with its vibrant student and dialect-speaking locals, Grosmi is a reliable choice for excellent coffee, pastries, and people-watching. Although the brioche filled with chocolate, custard, or fruit jam are staples, some opt for a small cake or macaroon to accompany their caffeine fix.

Pasticceria Sorarù

$ Fodor's Choice

Nestled under the porticoes of Piazzetta Palladio, the historic Pasticceria Sorarù occupies the former Cafeteria Palladio (1870) and is an ever-reliable spot for the freshest breakfast brioche with cappuccino, and a cornucopia of pastry delights. Inside, you can lean on the handsome old wooden counter and sample a pastry or three while admiring the glass jars filled with colorful candies. 

Bar Romeo

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Deep in the atmospheric Sotto Salone market, this busy bar does a fab selection of filled tramezzini (triangular sandwiches), panini, and other snacks. It's a great place to hear the local dialect and mingle with the market workers and shoppers any time of day; grab a breakfast coffee and brioche, a glass of Falanghina, or a bit later—after 11 am perhaps—an apertivo with snacks. Ask behind the bar or one of the locals about the various wines and snacks chalked on the board.

26 Sotto Salone, Padua, 35122, Italy
340-5560611-mobile
Known For
  • Good-value sandwiches
  • Friendly staff and Padovano vibe
  • Superb selection of wine by the glass

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Da Pepi

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A Triestino institution, this is the oldest and most esteemed of the many "buffet" restaurants serving pork and sausages around town, with a wood-paneled interior and seating outside. It specializes in bollito di maiale, a dish of boiled pork and pork sausages accompanied by delicately flavored sauerkraut, mustard, and grated horseradish. Unlike other Italian restaurants, buffets don't close between lunch and dinner, and tap beer is the drink of choice. For what seems to be a "fast food" restaurant, the service is surprisingly friendly and helpful.

Via Cassa di Risparmio 3, Trieste, 34121, Italy
040-366858
Known For
  • Porky platter La Caldaia Da Pepi
  • Panino porzina (pork shoulder with mustard and kren [horseradish])
  • Good for a snack on the hoof
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Magazzino del Caffè

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Il Magazzino is a great spot to grab a snack any time of day, as this well-run, modern place covers all the bases, from coffee and brioche breakfast fixes, to brunch panini and plates of pasta or risotto with a glass of wine later. Check out their fab selection of brioche pastries with novel fruit and nutty fillings, as well as heaped salads.

Corso Palladio 152, Vicenza, 36100, Italy
0444-212774
Known For
  • Friendly, youthful staff
  • Tempting biscuits and gelato
  • Aperitivi with snacks

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Righetti

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Vicentini of all generations gravitate to this popular self-service cafeteria for classic dishes that don't put a dent in your wallet. Expect hearty helpings of fare such as orzo e fagioli (barley and bean soup) and baccalà alla vicentina (stockfish Vicenza style) 

Piazza Duomo 3, Vicenza, 36100, Italy
0444-543135
Known For
  • Rustic dining area and tables on the piazza
  • Very popular, especially for lunch
  • Entertaining local atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends and 1 wk in Jan. and Aug.

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Vecia Hostaria dai Naneti

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Drop into this busy locals favorite for panini bulging with the prized porchetta Trevigiana (roast pork) or mortadella with gorgonzola amid a rustic room crammed with fragrant hanging salami, cheese wheels, wine bottles and assorted ephemera. It's a fab spot from morning to mid evening, fulfilling all quick bite and cheeky drink needs from on the hoof-snacks and picnic provisions to laid-back lunches and aperitivo sessions.