Venice Food Tour: Eat, Drink, & Repeat
Navigate the winding calli of Venice to discover the city’s best-kept culinary secret: the bร caro crawl. On our “Eat, Drink, & Repeat” Venice food tour, youโll skip the generic tourist spots and dive straight into the vibrant culinary traditions of Venice, Italy. Join an enthusiastic local guide to sample delicious cicchetti paired with regional wines in the historic Rialto district.
An Authentic Venetian Tradition
In Venice, social life revolves around the bร caroโa traditional, wood-paneled wine bar where locals gather to chat, gossip, and share plates of bite-sized treats called cicheti. The ritual is simple: walk in, order a small glass of house wine (known locally as an Ombra), point at the freshest-looking snacks in the glass counter, enjoy, and repeat at the next tavern.
Our tour is designed to capture this lively, authentic ritual. Depending on whether you choose our afternoon spritz crawl or our evening twilight tour, you will see how locals transition from daily routines to relaxed socialization, learning how the geography of the lagoon dictates the ingredients on their plates.
The Best Cicchetti Menu in Venice
Venetian food is completely different from mainland Italian cuisine. Heavily influenced by its maritime empire, it features a fantastic balance of fresh lagoon seafood, savory local meats, and rich cheeses. During the tour, we visit 4 to 5 handpicked, multi-generational establishments. The tastings are abundant and designed to satisfy all palates:
- Mozzarella in Carrozza: Golden-fried, crispy mozzarella pockets with optional anchovies or hamโcrispy on the outside, beautifully melted on the inside.
- Baccalร Mantecato: Velvet whipped Norwegian cod served atop warm, toasted polenta rounds. A true Venetian classic.
- Local Polpette: Savory, seasoned meatballs prepared according to secret family recipes at our favorite counter bars.
- Traditional Tramezzini: Soft, white triangular sandwiches generously stuffed with regional cold cuts and seasonal greens.
- Classic Venetian Spritz: Sample the local spritz made with Aperol, Campari, or Select (the traditional Venice-born bitter).
Venetian Bacaro Etiquette: Order Like a Local
1. Order “Un’Ombra”
An ombra (literally “shadow”) is a small, inexpensive glass of local red or white house wine. The name comes from old merchants who shaded their wine barrels under the shadow of St. Mark’s bell tower.
2. Stand at the Bar
Most authentic bร cari are tiny rooms. Stand at the bar counter or gather on the bridge outside with the locals. Sitting down at tables often adds service fees (coperto) to your bill.
3. Point to Order
There are rarely printed menus for cicchetti. Look at the glass display case, point to the bites you want, and your host will hand-plate them fresh for you.
4. Bring Cash (Euros)
While cards are accepted everywhere for large meals, traditional wine bars prefer cash for small purchases like a single โฌ1.50 ombra or a โฌ2 cicchetto. Keep coins handy!
Sweets & Gelato to Finish
A food tour wouldn’t be complete without dessert. After visiting our favorite wine bars, we’ll guide you to a legendary local pastry shop to enjoy authentic Venetian cookies (like the cornmeal-based *Zaeti*) and finish our culinary adventure with a scoop of 100% natural, artisanal gelato.
Quick Venetian Food Dialect Cheat Sheet
Use these local terms to instantly connect with the hosts at each bacaro counter:
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about our “Eat, Drink, & Repeat” Venice food crawl:
