Vineria all'Amarone, the charming wine bar, is a gem of San Polo. Located on Calle dei Sbianchesini, it was established in 2013 by the local entrepreneur, Alfred Depietri. The place boasts of a well-considered and prolific wine list that includes top shelf, high quality wines like Amarone della Valpolicella along with the more affordable ones. Along with these flavorsome treasures, there's a menu of delectable Venetian small plates and cheeses that go exceedingly well with the vinos on offer. Drop in for some of the best wines available in the neighborhood, coupled with delicious bites.
A typical Venetian tavern, with wooden tables and chairs, the Il Paradiso perduto is a casual place that sells filled rolls, light snacks and good wine. Opens earlier for lunch on the weekend. It's an ideal spot for a nighttime drink if you want to get out. The owners organize contemporary art exhibitions, shows, live jazz and piano music. The clientèle changes according to the event. The cuisine is regional with cold food in the daytime and some cooked dishes in the evenings.
This is a typical Venetian tavern is situated in the Dorsoduro district, around Galleria dell'Accademia. A lot of student patrons come here to catch a drink or a quick bite, before or after checking out the exhibitions at the gallery. Osteria da Codroma features a typical decor, with wooden tables and chairs, lots of warm, natural light and a friendly vibe. Tuesday night is jazz night featuring various live concerts. The food on offer comprises of many local delights and finger foods such as tapas, sandwiches, cicchetti, grilled vegetables, hard-boiled eggs, sardines Drop in for a glass of local wine or beer and some tasty small Venetian small plates.
Osteria Ai Pugni is a well-kept secret among locals and is a great place to relish cicchetti complemented by a glass of Italian wine in the Dorsoduro neighborhood of Venice. This bar and eatery is always bustling with patrons who socialize, listen to music or make use of their free WiFi facilities. With its vivid pink walls and ceilings stuck with music-related posters, and musical instruments and vinyl records forming part of the decor, this place has a distinct contemporary buzz. Guests can order a choice of meatballs, sandwiches, pizzas and glasses of spritz at reasonable rates.
The Bar Longhi is among the most elegant watering holes in the romantic city of Venice. Nestled in the magnificent Gritti Palace, this intimate bar with its artisanal mirrors, Murano lamp fixtures and hand-carved kaleidoscopic counter along with paintings of its namesake famous 18th-century painter has an aura of romance and grandeur. Their seasonal terrace which is on the Grand Canal offers magnificent views that is unrivaled by any other bar. Enjoy a signature cocktail with some tasty bar-bites.