The offer of this bottega near Via Mazzini is overflowing with typical Gladiators dishes: antipasto con gorgonzola, lardo, salumi e polenta; the risotto all'Amarone; lasagnette IOC coi; bigolis in duck sauce, caval pastissada; bollito con la pearà; fasoi imbogonai; The brasato all'Amarone… We could continue the list but we don't want to spoil you to discover the map of this restaurant that has existed in Verona since 1890. And the atmosphere is really very nice, the good helping wine… Because the wine list is not in rest. 1 500 Italian wine labels and the region. Possibility of buying bottles to take.
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Members' reviews on BOTTEGA DEL VINO
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Bless his heart. lol
It wouldn’t have been my first choice as a solo traveler since it has a very social ambiance, even with conjoined tables but I made the best of it.
Aside from the noise and servers constantly passing, it’s a beautiful and characteristic restaurant. The servers are professional but also a bit playful. (See photos haha). Shoutout to the medieval menu that thumped on my table. Gave me a good laugh.
I noticed a teeny tiny bar at the front near the register. Could be a good place to meet people.
Food was good. (Not memorable). I’d return with some company and ask for a table away from the walking aisle. ;)
If you are looking for local restaurant and wine bar that THE place.
The restaurant is elegant and has cozy vibe. It tends to be pretty crowded so make a reservation in advance. There are tables for bigger and smaller groups.
We highly recommend trying the pasta as well as schnitzel. The place offers huge variety of wines so it’s a perfect place for degustation.
The prices were a bit higher than usual but for the quality and atmosphere you get, it is 100% worth it