Al Pontile

Ischia


Sit outside, front or back, with the castle as an evocative backdrop to the shopping street or sea. The reassuringly brief menu includes pasta mainstays like puttanesca with capers, tomatoes and olives, and reliable meat and fish mains. Smile sweetly and the owner will bring a bottle of limoncello along with the bill, allowing you your fill of lemony top-ups.


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5. Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie

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8. Cappella di San Nicola di Bari

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