Osteria Al Portego

Venice


This walk-in closet somehow manages to distribute wine, craft beer and cicheti to the overflowing crowd of young Venetians in approximate order of arrival. Wine is cheap and plentiful, and the bar groans with classic nibbles. If that's not enough, make a dash for one of the five tables around the back where enormous plates of seafood are served.


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