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    Pippo a Vernazza

    4.9 (20 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    PIPPO A VERNAZZA ATMOSPHERE

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Red sauce and cod pasta
    Alana D.

    We only had a day in Cinque Terre and I choose to come here as it was a quicker dinning experience with excellent reviews. We had their popular dishes of the pesto trofie and red sauce pasta with cod. Both pastas were delicious and very affordable with quick service. We enjoyed the pastas and the Aperol Spritz on their cute patio. This dinning experience was exactly what I was hoping for! A heads up is this restaurant is on the less busy side of town so it was slightly harder to find but well worth the walk.

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    Michael B.

    This place knows pesto! You're not going to get fine dining, a formal experience, or some Michelin flairs. You'll get pesto straight up with no frills. It's like what you'd want any Italian grandmother to make you. It even comes in a basic cardboard to go box if needed. The basic pesto pasta is so delicious we went twice for it. I also tried the octopus pasta which was very good but didn't quite hit like the pesto. At €9 for a plate you can't beat it for the value or lack of wait time. I had no wait and had food within a few minutes. The staff is friendly and speaks English. There's outdoor covered seating and some drink options.

    Andrew R.

    Super food and incredibly friendly people. HIGHLY recommend the pesto pasta. We also had pasta with tomato, olive, fresh tuna. Both were delicious but the pesto was sublime. Great atmosphere!

    The friendly hostess! She's adorable!
    Yuli L.

    We came here because we are looking for savory noodle dishes without the thrill and price tag. The local bnb host recommended them, so here we are! The shop is small, but very clean and upbeat. The couple are very friendly, and they have the English menu on the charcoal wall. The sandwiches look very fresh! We ordered the tomato sauce and pesto pasta. They came quickly and was popping hot! At first we loved the pesto, then we realized alternate the favors beings a new dimension to the pallet! The owner said he just made the pesto with fresh ingredients and slow cook for two hours. The sauce was lime green, savory creamy deliciousness! All in all. The price is good, the owners are friendly and the pastas are simple and reasonable priced. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

    Tomato and basil
    Sara Z.

    Small little corner shop that sells pasta and sandwiches. You go up to the counter and order. It's basically fast food, they package everything for take out but they have a small little seating area right outside if you wanted to eat it there. I'm allergic to nuts and seafood and unfortunately their pesto has nuts (they don't specify what it is either). The tomato basil was very basic and simplistic. The pasta for both were cooked a little too Al dente-- the center of the pasta was a different color and a bit too uncooked for me. Pesto itself was creamy and good.

    Pesto, stracchino e pomodoro on focaccia.
    Filmon B.

    Amazing hidden gem in Vernazza. Fast and great experience. The food is very delicious. We had the pesto, cheese, and tomato sandwich, which was to die for, the special calamari and potato sandwich, which was excellent, and the tuna, pesto, caramelized onion sandwich, which is one of a kind. It was so good that we came back to Vernaza a second day just so we can eat here again.

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    2 years ago

    Pesto pasta was outstanding! The staff was very friendly. Definitely recommend if you are passing through Vernazza.

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    The food was amazing. Not too much seating available however it was worth finding this place. The pesto pasta was the best in all of Italy.

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    Great atmosphere... relaxing. Delicious genuine food. Many choices and the service is great

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    Review Highlights - Pippo a Vernazza

    The pesto pasta is their most popular order, it's includes the local Ligurian pasta: trofie, distinguished by its thin and twisted shape.

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    Il Pirata delle Cinque Terre

    Il Pirata delle Cinque Terre

    4.7(274 reviews)
    0.0 km
    €€

    We were only in Vernazza for 2 days, but visited Il Pirata multiple times. The main guy running the…read morecafe is very chatty and runs the pastry side of the business, while his brother apparently runs the rest of the food menu. Everything we tried was delicious, and appealed to me more than the super-touristy spots further down the road (though obviously most of the clientele here are also tourists). Prices seemed reasonable for the amount/quantity of food. Most importantly, Il Parata sells toilet paper, which proved hard to come by in Vernazza. Be sure to arrive before 5pm if you want food (outside of cannolis, which were available later).

    The only shame is that I can't remember the owners name, but I definitely remember his good…read morehospitable energy and great food. He was so passionate about each pastry and dish which makes all the difference. Some chefs are just robotically serving up something to make money, but once in a while you come across the few special ones who are crafting their passion into an experience of flavor - they care about the customer, they care about the food, they want to see smiles and make your day memorable. They create an atmosphere out of their own infectious energy. These artists are truly making the world a better place and I can definitely say that about this establishment. They served this pistachio cannoli which was loaded with ricotta and actual pistachio flavor touched with orange, which was the best cannoli we had through a month of gluttonous Italian adventure. Their pistachio croissant matched the greatness and in fact was even better than any that we found in France! The berry panna cotta was also perfectly balanced being quite the treat yet clean feeling; the trademark Cinque Terre pesto gnocchi of course hit the spot; and the walnut ravioli sheesh what flavor as well as unique factor - dare I say, I even tasted a hint of hazelnut. If you go to Cinque Terre they say have have to go to Vernazza, and if you go to Vernazza I'm saying you have to visit Il Pirata. It's a little peace away from the madness tucked into the top of the street. They will treat you right

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    Il Pirata delle Cinque Terre
    Il Pirata delle Cinque Terre
    Il Pirata delle Cinque Terre - Panna Cotta

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    Ristorante La Torre - Pesto Pasta

    Ristorante La Torre

    4.3(99 reviews)
    0.2 km
    €€

    The atmosphere (namely the view) gets 10 stars. You have one of the best views of the sunset,…read morewater, and sunset in Riomaggiore. Note, from town ground level, it is a climb - 225 steps to the restaurant. The food was great, we had the spaghetti alla mari and lasagna al ragu, plus a limoncello and a local sweet wine, Sciacchetrà, which reminded us of a port but less sweet. The service was fantastic - our waitress was friendly and checked in with us occasionally which was perfect. We didn't have reservations but they kindly sat us at a table with an amazing view.

    (Spring Italy Trip 2025) Remember when Frodo and Sam had to…read moreclimb the stairs of Cirith Ungol? Quite similar. I've heard about "earning your meal" by doing a workout but this was a bit extreme. First, just trying to find the bottom of the stairway was a task as every map app we used brought us to a dead end including literally a break in a wall where the tide was rolling in. So we used the Force. The Force worked. At least right up to the point where we found ourselves behind the restaurant supplier who, and I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP, is using a motorized push cart with TANK tracks to bring produce, meat, drinks etc, from the bottom to the restaurant. The good news was it forced us to slow down to catch our breath. The bad news is it forced us to slow down and catch our breath. Reminded me when I'm at the gym and I'm silently cursing my trainer to hurry the F-up and get this session over with. You come to Cinque Terre and you definitely want to combine some great food with some great views. Ristorante La Torre hits both of those at a price. That price was a "I'm lost" and "I'm going to die on this path" hike up winding stairs wondering if the restaurant is ever going to appear. But its worth it. The view of Vernazza and the neighboring towns and of course the glistening Ligurian Sea are just breathtaking. There is inside dining but thankfully the weather permitted us to sit on their multilevel patio. We did opt for some shade because by the time we got up there it was a little bit of sun and my buttery body was melting. I really could have used some wine but I was dehydrated enough so skip. Service was surprisingly attentive, perhaps a nod to understanding the American tourist. Is this a touristy place? For the quality of service and food I want to say no. It has been my experience that a tourist trap sacrifices one or both. Yes I was sweaty and wondering how much will a hospital stay in Italy cost me but this was a great visit. Food: sadly, no gnocchi (which is what I zeroed in on first) related dishes that day. Maybe the ingredients were stuck in the bottom of the hill. I'd normally dock off some love but given I literally witnessed the effort to get supplies I'm not going to complain for a shortage of a dish. Fritto misto : great lightly fried batter on sardines, calamari, shrimp. Spaghetti alla Mari (seafood spaghetti): perfectly cooked pasta with generous amount of shrimp, langostino, calamari in a simple olive oil and garlic sauce. Tagliolino all' Aragostella (taglino with lobster): again perfect al dente pasta in a pomodoro sauce Pasta (forget which style substituted for said absent gnocchi) in pesto. Simple and comforting. All the food was super fresh and tasty Oh and downhill was easy.

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    Ristorante La Torre - Drinks

    Drinks

    Ristorante La Torre - Grilled fish

    Grilled fish

    Ristorante La Torre - View on the way up

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    View on the way up

    Vulnetia - Pesto pasta

    Vulnetia

    3.3(39 reviews)
    0.2 km
    €€

    Service was really awful (I don't love Italy's "whichever waiter decides to ask takes part of your…read moreorder") We had three waiters take our order drinks/appetizers/dinner and they seemed really annoyed at us when they forgot stuff... the octopus salad was the best thing we got- tender and interesting- the walnut cream pasta was good- pizza was alright but very Italian with spotty cheese and runny tomato sauce. Aperol & lemon cello spritzes we're heavy handed with liqueurs, so very bitter and thick. Don't think I'd come back- Luca was better across the way. Okay if you can't go elsewhere.

    Mediocre bland food. We tried a couple pizzas and two pasta dishes. Two of us ordered the linguine…read morewith clam special and 100% of the clams had already fallen out of the shells, so we just had a bunch of of empty shells to pick out and bits of loose, flavorless clam meat. The quantity of clams was decent; it's just too bad the quality was so poor. On top of the mediocre, overpriced food, the staff were rude. We tried to place an order of starters and drinks while we were looking through the menu and the server started to argue with us and tell us we had to order at least one main dish per person, and no, we couldn't just order the starters and drinks without ordering more. Clearly this restaurant depends entirely on the fact that it's located in the main square, by the water. The quality was lacking in both the service and the food.

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    Vulnetia - Patio dinning

    Patio dinning

    Vulnetia - Salad with tomato

    Salad with tomato

    Vulnetia - Pesto

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    Pippo a Vernazza - ligurian - Updated June 2026

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