6 Best Restaurants in Castello, Venice

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We've compiled the best of the best in Castello - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

El Rèfolo

$ | Castello Fodor's Choice

At this contemporary cantina and hip hangout in a very Venetian neighborhood, the owner pairs enthusiastically chosen wines and artisanal beers with select meat, savory cheese, pasta dishes, and seasonal vegetable combos. With outside-only seating (not particularly comfortable), it's more appropriate for an aperitivo and a light meal. In temperate weather, this tiny enoteca's exuberance bubbles out into the city's broadest street well into the late evening. It's named after a play by turn-of-the-20th-century emancipated lady Amalia Rosselli—look for the framed title page inside.

Gelateria Gallonetto

$ Fodor's Choice

Established in 1985, this ice cream producer attracts queues of locals and tourists for its delicious gelato served in copper (tub) and cone (cone). Their ice cream "laboratory" experiments with flavors and textures, creating monthly specials with seasonal ingredients such as Mandorla d'Avola, Sicilian almonds in praline and ripple layers. Check out the membership card if you're keen to save and return to savor scoops of all their natural flavors.

Pasticceria Da Bonifacio

$ Fodor's Choice

Nearish San Marco, but just off the beaten tourist track to make it reasonably priced, this cute but calorie-stocked neighborhood café-cum-pasticceria (est.1935) provides reliable sustenance to locals and lucky visitors. Ask the ladies to recommend their latest seasonal sweet Venetian treats—among the cornucopia of fried Carnivale pastries fritoe, galani, and mammalucco, and cakes such as pan di spagna and Dogaressa—or opt for a pizzetta topped with either tasty grilled vegetables or tomatoes and anchovies.  

Calle degli Albanesi 4217, 30122, Italy
041-5227507
Known For
  • Great-value locals' pit stop
  • Venetian pastries, biscuits, and savory snacks
  • Stand-up coffee and breakfast brioche
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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Aciugheta

$$ | Castello

Almost an institution, the "Tiny Anchovy" (as the name translates) doubles as a pizzeria-trattoria, but the real reason for coming is the bar's tasty cicheti (finger foods), like the eponymous anchovy minipizzas, the arancioni (stuffed fried rice balls), and the polpette (meatballs or croquettes). Wines by the glass change daily, but there is always a good selection of local wines on hand, as well as some Tuscan and Piedmontese choices thrown in for good measure. 

Castello 4357, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-5224292
Known For
  • Pizzetta con l'acciuga (minipizza with anchovy)
  • Mix of traditional and more modern cicheti
  • Good selection of Italian wines by the glass
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Pasticceria Italo Didovich

$ | Castello

At this long-established, family-run locale, you'll find excellent pastries, including delicious filled cannoli, as well as good-value savory bites. You can enjoy a primo (first course) at lunchtime outside at one of the campo-side tables, although it's much cheaper to stand at the bar or take out.

Castello 5909, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-5230017
Known For
  • Lasagna, eggs 'n' bacon, and other daily savory plates
  • Fab (if pricey) pastries
  • Great cappuccino and brioche breakfast stop
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. June–Sept.; closed Sun. afternoon Oct.–May

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Wine Bar 5000

$ | Castello

Nibble on a selection of cicheti or a cheese or meat plate at this cozy wine bar on Campo San Severo, near the Basilica dei Frari. You can either dine inside the brick-walled, Murano glass–chandeliered space, or watch the gondolas sail by at a table outdoors next to the quiet adjacent Severno canal.

Castello 5000, Venice, 30122, Italy
041-3097891
Known For
  • Large wine list, including biodynamic options
  • Lovely outdoor seating area
  • Small but well-prepared choice of cicheti and salads

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