5 Best Bars in Dorsoduro, Venice

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

Il Caffè Rosso

Dorsoduro Fodor's Choice

The sign above the door simply says "CAFFÈ," but it has long since been called "Bar Rosso" for its bright-red exterior. The ideal people-watching spot on one of the busiest campos, it has far more tables outside than inside. A favorite with students and faculty from the nearby university, it's a good place to start the day with coffee and croissant, or later to enjoy a drink.

Al Chioschetto

Dorsoduro

Although this popular place consists only of a kiosk set up to serve some outdoor tables, it is located on the Zattere and thus provides a wonderful view of Giudecca Canal. It's a handy meet-up spot for locals, especially students from the nearby university, and a useful stop-off for tourists in nice weather for a spritz or a panino. Keep in mind, though, that "the kiosk" exists for quick refreshments and not for lingering. The view and the sunshine (and especially the sunset) are the main draw; the food and drink, while acceptable, are not exceptional.

Dorsoduro 1406/A, Venice, 30123, Italy
348-3968466

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Corner Pub

Dorsoduro

This popular neighborhood hangout is decorated in wood and brick and has a couple of tables that have a great view of the canal. There are beers on tap and plenty of wine and sandwich choices from 10 am to midnight.

Dorsoduro 684, Venice, 30123, Italy
349-4576739

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Impronta

Dorsoduro

Just a few steps from Campo Santa Margherita, this is one of the rare locales that has a kitchen serving until 10:30 pm. It's also a good spot for nightcap—you can expect a fairly lively atmosphere right up until closing time.

Orange

Dorsoduro

Modern, hip, and complemented by an internal garden, this welcoming bar anchors the south end of Campo Santa Margherita, the liveliest campo in Venice. You can have piadine (thin flatbread) sandwiches, salads, and drinks while watching soccer games on a massive screen inside, or sit at the tables facing the campo. Despite being close to the university, Orange is frequented primarily by young working people from the mainland and tourists. Open till 2 am every night.

Dorsoduro 3054/A, Venice, 30123, Italy
041-5234740

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