4 Best Restaurants in The Lido, Venice

Gelateria Da Titta

$ Fodor's choice

On the Lido, strategically located on the main drag between the vaporetto stop and the most central beaches, Titta is one of the oldest gelaterie (gelato shops) in Venice. Get your receipt at the cassa (register) for a cone to go, or enjoy one of the special combinations while lolling in a swinging chair under the trees that line the Gran Viale.

Gran Viale Santa Maria Elisabetta 61, Lido, Veneto, 30126, Italy
041-4580007
Known For
  • ice caffè and ice cioccolato
  • gianduiotto (chocolate and hazelnut) gelato, topped with cream and hazelnuts
  • many types of bruschette
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–early Mar.

Ristorante Favorita

$$$ Fodor's choice

For an appealing selection of old-school Venetian recipes, this elegant restaurant on a peaceful side street—family-run since around 1950—more than delivers. Dishes are heavy on the seafood, and you can’t go wrong with classics like spaghetti allo scoglio (with seafood) or sarde e gamberi in saor (sweet-and-sour shrimp and sardines), served up by the friendly staff.

Via Francesco Duodo 33, Lido, Veneto, 30126, Italy
5261626
Known For
  • grilled local fish
  • good choice of wines
  • pretty outdoor setting
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Thurs.

Glamy Bistro

$$$

For a break from traditional Venetian cuisine, head to this charming eatery featuring two menus: one with innovative Italian dishes, and one with well-prepared sushi and sashimi. Michela Cafarchia, who started Glamy in the garden of her family home, aims to use sustainable, local ingredients as much as possible.

Via Sandro Gallo 111, Lido, Veneto, 30126, Italy
0320-8430999
Known For
  • inventive fusion cuisine
  • excellent wine list
  • lovely garden seating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch

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Pasticceria Maggion

$

Since 1958, Venetians have been making the trip to the Lido even in bad weather for celebrated, custom-made fruit tarts (to be ordered one day ahead; no bar service). They also make pizzas, available by the slice, plus focaccia, pretzels, and other savory baked goods.