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    Bacaro Quebrado

    4.3 (46 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Italian, Vegetarian
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating

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    Free bread
    Carmen L.

    Saw the review and found this place for dinner. It was full when we arrived but didn't wait long for a table. The service was very good and welcoming, unlike some of the higher priced places we dined during this trip. Ordered the trio of cod which I didn't like it much but the seafood and pesto pasta were tasty. Best of all, very good tiramisu! Highly recommend this place. Price is reasonable.

    Carbonara
    Bianca P.

    A really good spot for traditional, affordable Venetian food. They have a huge cicchetti menu along with traditional pasta and meat dishes. The servers were friendly and extremely helpful making recommendations and accommodations for us while we waited for our table. There was a 30 minute wait on a Wednesday night in April, but absolutely worth it. My carbonara was excellent and my sister's pesto was super fresh.

    Amazing service and food! I came with a party of 6 people around noon and they were able to seat us outside. We kept asking the waiter for additional dishes and drink because they were so delicious! Would definitely recommend the red pesto.

    Spaghetti with grilled chicken on the side
    Carlos R.

    Service was 10-10. The cost atmosphere is cool. Very chill vibe with of course a lot of foreigners. The atmosphere is chill very mellow vibes with their inside sitting. The food was excellent I did try a lot of things because why not!!!! The steak was actually good it wasn't bad at all and of course the grilled veggies. This place is the def worth checking out in the middle of their maze of a city. Good little spot!

    Caprese
    Katya Z.

    This is a very casual home style restaurant and I loved it! We started off with Hugo spritzes that were fresh and not overly sweet. They brought out our caprese salad and the tomatoes were ripe and the cheese was firm and creamy. It was really lovely! My partner got the carbonara and didn't even speak for 10 minutes because he loved it so much he wolfed it down haha. I got the eggplant parmagiano with pesto and it was salty and cheesy! I did think the eggplant got a little overcooked because it was a bit chewy but flavor was good. I'd definitely come back here if I'm back in Venice!

    cacio e pepe
    Michelle C.

    Decent prices, especially in Venice! Nice quiet place to eat in a bustling city. My cacio e pepe was average but my partner's lasagna was SO good.

    Campari spritz
    Samuel A.

    A very affordable and delicious spot for lunch or dinner. We stopped in for a few drinks and snacks before our early dinner. The snacks they have on their menu are all delicious. Try the Aranccini and the sandwich melts - so mouthwateringly good. The pasta bowl (pasta ala pomodoro - 8€) was the perfect portion size and sauce was fantastic. Service was attentive and very friendly. This is a great spot to sit outside and enjoy a few drinks while cooling off from a hot day.

    salmon tortellini
    Kaia S.

    I loved the outside sitting area, it didn't feel crowded and you had lots of space. Plus it's very covered with umbrellas so that's a win. The food was AMAZING!! I loved this place and dream about this pasta constantly lol. Remember to pay at the front because we didn't realize that for awhile.

    Lasagna - amazing!

    The best meal we had in Venice. Get some of the cicchetti - I highly recommend the Cacio e Pepe polpette. Amazing. And the lasagna was fantastic. Very reasonably priced.

    Catherine G.

    HIDDEN GEM! MUST TRY!!!!! We came back for the second night in a row and were met with kindness. They recognized us right away and said that there would be a 20 minute wait but it ended up being 5 minute wait tops. It was busy but the staff had it under control and had such a positive attitude. Told us history of the bread served to us which we were appreciative of. Food was quality and obviously fresh. MUST COME HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Gnocchi
    Naomi J.

    The noodle dishes (gnocchi and lasagna) were overcooked, they tasted like they were reheated before serving. Everything we ordered was mediocre (seven "snacks" we ordered and two entrees and free bread) and we got the vibe this place is mostly frequented by students who study abroad in Venice and want somewhere cheap to eat. Good news is we only spent 40 euros!

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    The service was very good and welcoming, unlike some of the higher priced places we dined during this trip.

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    Bacarretto - Pistachios cannoli

    Bacarretto

    4.8(109 reviews)
    0.4 km
    €€

    We had the utmost pleasure of dining in this establishment with friendly Marco and family. We…read morewalked about 15 minutes from our hotel through the Venetian labyrinth and arrived right at opening. A combination of a thunderstorm and an early dinner meant the place was empty, but Marco and other staff welcomed us warmly all the same. We had the antipasti Parmigiana Di Melanzane (fried eggplant with cheese) and enjoyed the mains Pasta Al Forno (baked pasta with beef and peas), Pasta Con Le Polpette E Salsa Di Pomodoro (spaghetti with meatballs - not pictured), and Turbante Di Pesce Spada "A Beccafico" (baked swordfish). These were also with the Casa Rosso wine and Birra Siciliana beer both blonde and red. All food was superb. The fried eggplant was flavorful and fresh, and the bread was crispy and savory. The baked pasta was rich, the spaghetti and meatballs were nostalgic, and the swordfish was delectable. Safe to say we all cleared our plates easily. We wish nothing but the very best for Marco and his restaurant. This food was some of the best we had on our two week stay throughout Italy. The atmosphere, staff, and of course the amazing food made for a great experience that we would recommend to anyone looking for a reasonably priced homestyle Sicilian meal.

    Wow! What an incredible experience. We've been traveling through Europe and happened to find this…read moreplace on our last night in Venice, and we're so glad we did. From the moment we arrived, the owner, Marco, made us feel genuinely welcome. He explained that the food is Sicilian and quite different from what you typically find in Venice, which was exactly what we were hoping for after days of similar menus. The menu is short, focused, and built around family recipes. We ordered the pasta of the day, the roast beef, and the smoked salmon dish, and every single item was fantastic. To finish, we had limoncello made by Marco's mother, and it was absolutely delicious. What really made the evening special was Marco and his family. They were warm, kind, and genuinely happy to share their story with us. We loved hearing about his late father and the lasting impact he had on both the family and the restaurant. One of the most memorable parts of the night was joining in the restaurant tradition of coloring pictures and exchanging them with drawings already hanging on the ceiling. We ended up taking home a picture created by a family member, and it will be making the journey back with us to Carlsbad, California. Without a doubt, this was the best dining experience of our entire trip through Europe. Highly recommended!!

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    Fried sampler.

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    La Colonna - Spaghetti with ink and cattle fish. Just OK

    La Colonna

    4.3(66 reviews)
    1.2 km
    €€

    Get lost in Venice and found this restaurant. It is right at the corner of a quiet courtyard…read moreneighborhood. The waiter is very friendly and invite us to have lunch, and menu price look reasonable so let's go for it. We ordered clam and mussels. So amazing and yummy, especially the soup! I really want to finish all of it. The scallop spaghetti is also very yummy. I love this place. Good vibe, friendly service, and most important is the food quality. 5 stars for sure. If you like to find restaurant in Venice with lots of local people visit, here is the best one!

    We were in Venezia for vacation recently and tried to dine out of the main San Marco tourist area…read moreas much as possible to try to get the most unique Venice experience and La Colonna was an amazing find! For dinner in peak season, try to make a reservation as the restaurant is very small. We arrived before our reservation time and were seated immediately inside and greeted warmly by the restaurant owner. We ordered a bottle of wine to start (most under 20 Euros for a 75 ML bottle). For appetizers we ordered the cheese with honey for 13 Euros, absolutely amazing! We also combined this with the local olive oil and fresh bread brought to the table to start as well. For our second course we chose two pastas, the Penne Alla Amatriciana (I think it was around 12 Euros), and the Spaghetti Alla Carbonara (I think it was around 12 Euros as well). Both had extremely fresh homemade ingredients and were out of this world and extreme attention to care in the preparation. For our entree we split the breaded pork chop (I think it was around 20 Euros), including a side of potatoes (similar to the steak fries that you would see in the U.S.) The service was absolutely amazing and we loved dining alongside the owner and his family and meeting the cat that also lives at the restaurant and comes by to greet you during the meal as well. It truly was like you were dining at the home of the owner and is a must try if you are in Venice!

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    La Colonna - Wine white, not bad

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    Wine white, not bad

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