Grab a table outside to enjoy the bustle of Via Garibaldi

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El Rèfolo

Venice


Although the bars along Via Garibaldi may look interchangeable, the queue for El Rèfolo’s pavement tables says otherwise. Part of the draw is the ever-friendly Massimiliano dispensing Italian microbrews and glasses of wine, as well as the plump sandwiches and summertime live music.


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