Top 10 Bars & Cafés in Venice — A Local’s Guide
Venice is a city that begs to be sipped slowly. Between Byzantine palaces, quiet canals and narrow alleys, Venetians perfected the art of small plates, stronger coffee and longer conversations. Whether you’re after a centuries-old espresso under the Procuratie, a standing-room-only wine bar where the locals mingle shoulder to shoulder, or a hidden bacaro (Venetian tavern) dishing out perfect cicchetti, this list collects the 10 bars and cafés that give Venice its flavor — literally and culturally. I’ve included what to order, why each place matters, and where to go next so you can plan a perfect Ghurtecholo feature or a local-style crawl.
1. Caffè Florian — St. Mark’s Square (San Marco)
Why go: Visiting Venice without stopping at Caffè Florian is like visiting Rome without seeing the Colosseum. Opened in 1720, it’s one of Europe’s oldest coffee houses — lavish, historic, and unashamedly grand. The rooms are frescoed and gilded, and the café has been a meeting place for artists, writers and travelers for three centuries. It’s theatrical and iconic: a perfect place for a “you-were-here” coffee —
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