Antica Macelleria di Francesco Esposito

Ischia


This century-old deli is gourmet foodie heaven. Drop in from 8am for fresh mozzarella and wood-fired casareccio bread, plus a lip-smacking choice of cheese, prosciutto, homemade peperoncino salami and marinated peppers. In fact, it's got everything you need for a picnic on the beach, including the obligatory bottle of Falanghina (dry white wine).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ischia attractions

1. Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie

0.1 MILES

Check out this church’s 18th-century baroque extravaganza, with its fetching peach-coloured facade, semicircular chapels and elevated terrace popular with…

2. Spiaggia dei Pescatori

0.62 MILES

Wedged in between Ischia Porto and Ischia Ponte is the island's most down-to-earth seaside beach – think colourful vintage fishing boats, soccer matches…

3. Santa Maria Assunta

0.98 MILES

A striking 15th-century watchtower, Torre del Mare, now serves as the bell tower to this church that is also Ischia’s cathedral. The current church,…

4. Museo del Mare

1.01 MILES

If you are an old salt at heart (or have a penchant for model ships), don’t miss Ischia’s maritime museum with its lovingly documented exhibits. Objects…

5. Castello Aragonese

1.27 MILES

There are castles and then there’s Ischia’s Castello Aragonese, a veritable fort-city set on its own craggy islet, looking like a cross between Harry…

6. Casa Museo

2.44 MILES

The good news is that this museum is well signposted and has a car park. The bad news is that it's on a perilous corner on Ischia's mountain road between…

7. Isola di Vivara

2.54 MILES

Linked to Procida by pedestrian bridge, pocket-sized Vivara is what remains of a volcanic crater dating back some 55,000 years. The island is home to…

8. Monte Epomeo

2.81 MILES

To anyone of average fitness, an ascent of Ischia’s slumbering volcanic peak is practically obligatory. The views from the rocky summit are superb. And,…