Bar Torino is a great place if you just want to have a good time with friends and sip on your drinks while the music plays to your mood. The atmosphere is subdued, the ambiance and decor are tastefully artistic and these make Torino a fun place to hangout. On Wednesday's there is a live jam session that goes through the night and so does the rounds of cocktails. So when in doubt about where to head, head to Torino and have a blast!
L' Olandese Volante is charming for its outdoor seating in the square Campo San Lio, surrounded by old-styled Venetian houses. The interiors boast of dark wooden accents, windows made of beautiful stained glass and model ships. This bar is frequented by a vibrant crowd who come to listen to its jazz beats, socialize and sip a few glasses of local wine. Though primarily attracting students and youth, it is also visited by older citizens and tourists, who come here to unwind after a long and tiring day. The menu includes seafood dishes and pastas like Penne Arrabiata, complemented by wine such as Cabernet Franc and Pinot Grigio.
This pub is situated in Mestre's large bustling main piazza which is the best location in which to find most of the town's bars and restaurants. They all help to animate the piazza day and night, even though the busy atmosphere does quieten down somewhat after midnight.
This local, once called simply Proud, changed its name into Proud 54 in homage to the Studio 54 of New York. It counts with two floor, on the first one is possible to accede to the restaurant and on the ground floor there are the smoking room, the main floor to dance and a stage for the exhibitions and the sound s are usually commercial and house. The price of admission includes a drink.