Trattoria alla Madonna
Cuisine and chaos at a old-school trattoria in Venice
Calle della Madonna 594, San Polo (cross the Rialto Bridge and immediately turn left to walk down the Grand Canal’s embankment; turn right down the second side street and the restaurant is 100 yards down on the left)
Vaporetto: Rialto
tel. +39-041-522-3824
www.ristoranteallamadonna.com
Closed Wed
Sights nearby
* Rialto [bridge & market]
*** Grand Canal [sight]
Ca' Pesaro [museum]
* I Frari [church]
** Scuola Grande di San Rocco [museum]
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A veritable seafood mecca since 1954 that sometimes verges on chaotic. The service here is friendly but occasionally brusque as waiters constantly rush to satisfy diners.
You won’t be able to linger over your meals here—so only visit if you’re looking for fast, delicious, traditional food, not a romantic evening out. If they’re offering a mixed fish fry, dig in. Otherwise, check out the Venetian specialties enjoyed by local families, Italian businessmen, and other travelers.
Related pages
- Dining in Venice - Typical Venetian dishes
- Places to eat in San Polo
- Sights in San Polo
- Useful dining phrases
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This material was last updated February 2010. All information was accurate at the time.
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