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If you find yourself wandering the charming streets of Murano, known for its exquisite glassmaking, you’re in for a delightful treat beyond the stunning craftsmanship. This picturesque island is home to some of the best croissants you’ll ever taste, each one a testament to the local bakers' passion for their craft. From buttery, flaky layers to unique fillings that surprise the palate, Murano’s croissant scene is a must-experience for any food lover. Imagine starting your day with a warm croissant in hand, the aroma wafting through the air as you stroll along the canals, soaking in the beauty of this enchanting destination.

The Wanderlog team is excited to share our favorite spots where you can indulge in these delectable pastries. Whether you’re looking for a classic buttery croissant or something with a twist, Murano has a mix of well-loved bakeries and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. So, grab your coffee and get ready to explore the island’s best croissant offerings that will surely make your visit unforgettable!

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1Caffè Florian

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Caffè Florian, established in 1720 as "Alla Venezia Trionfante - In Venice Triumphant," is an iconic 18th-century cafe that has hosted a myriad of distinguished guests throughout its history. This elegant establishment has been frequented by noblemen, intellectuals, and artists such as Carlo Goldoni and Casanova.
Cute cafe with a lot of history. Prime seating outside in the square. Drinks are 15 euro each+ Dessert is 20 euro each+ Cover fee 7 euro each While it seems crazy, it makes sense given the location, included music by extremely talented violinist and celloists, and because people average one drink and sit there for an hour. Great spot to listen to great music, absorb the art of the square, and escape the heat!
Albert K — Google review
Nice cafe with a lot of history. It’s had a lot of famous guests through its doors and has been in continuous operation since 1720’s. Our experience was a pleasant one, we decided to sit outside due to the good weather conditions and the live music that was playing and managed to get a view of St.Marks Square from our table. Thing to note is that you do have to pay a charge for siting outside while the music is playing of €7 per person. I feel this is a little steep as a small family that is seeking to attend could end up paying nearly €30 before they have even ordered anything. We ordered two cocktails at €24 and €25 each along with a cappuccino which cost €12 and the waiter brought complimentary crisps and water for the table. This added with the €14 music charge resulted in a total of €75. A little expensive for what we had but with the atmosphere and location the cost of the drinks can be expected. We were served quickly and after our order was taken it arrived about 10 minutes later. When we arrived there were only about 2-3 tables available so it was somewhat crowded. We ventured inside to where the small rooms were located to have a look around and view the little shop which sold snacks and merchandise. The decor of the interior is very impressive and has managed to keep its charm from its beginnings it seems. If you’re after a couple of drinks while in the Square I would recommend however if you’re not directly in the area there are other places that will offer a similar experience at half the price.
N W — Google review
Yes the atmosphere is nice, yes the location is good and music amazing. But I still think that the prices are too high for that. Also it would be good to say in advance that during summer they have other kind of tiramisu and not the classic one. Generally it was good, but not worth 42€ for one drink and dessert. You can just sit nearby and still listen the same music for free.
Taisiia D — Google review
Such a delightful place that looks really grand! Delicious food and sweet treats! The cappuccino was incredible! Highly recommend despite the hefty bill. ("When in Venice"... right?)
Wolfshot_k — Google review
A must when you go to Venice! It is a 7 euro cover charge per person for the music. But worth it for the vibes at least just one time ahha the Apple tart was the best pastry I’ve ever tried! And I just got some tea to go along with it. The music was nice and the cafe was beautiful. It was like 65 euros for 2 teas and a pastry so make sure you come knowing that this will be the most expensive cup of coffee or tea you’ll ever have. Haha
Monserrath F — Google review
Caffè Florian in San Marco Square is one of those rare places where history, elegance, and atmosphere blend into an unforgettable experience. The moment you step inside, you’re transported to another era—the interior is refined, romantic, and steeped in Venetian grandeur, with gilded details and antique charm that make simply sitting there feel special. The live music adds a magical touch to the setting. Listening to the ensemble play as the piazza glows outside is nothing short of enchanting—truly the soundtrack of Venice. As for the treats, the "Sunrise Cake" was absolutely delightful—fresh, bright, and beautifully balanced. And the signature "Florian Spritz" is a must-try: refined, refreshing, and unique, a perfect Venetian indulgence. While most offerings shine, the chocolate cake was a rare miss for me—surprisingly flat in flavor compared to the rest and slightly overbaked. Despite that small hiccup, Caffè Florian remains a timeless Venetian icon. Come for the beauty, stay for the music, and savor the flavors that make this historic café so special. A quintessential Venice experience.
Christos I — Google review
When in Venice, might as well sit at their square and enjoy the live music and drinks- their Prosecco was best. The evening musicians do have their varieties, and take requests where possible for discretionary 20 euros. Seeing they had clarinet, violin, piano and bass, I requested for Rhapsody in Blue by Gershwin but sadly this was not possible. Still enjoyed listening to many of their music. Went back on our last day during daytime, did not disappoint.
Rie R — Google review
Came here to experience one of the oldest coffeehouses in the world, operating since 1720. We sat inside, where there’s a cover charge of €7 per person. There’s a live orchestra playing outside, and although we could hear a little of the music from our seats inside, we couldn’t really see them perform. The drinks are on the steeper side — I ordered an €16 cold coffee cream (Frozen Florian) and was surprised to see it was about the size of my palm. Nevertheless, it’s worth visiting this café at least once in your life for the experience, though I probably wouldn’t come back a second time.
Jonas — Google review
P.za San Marco, 57, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy•https://caffeflorian.com/•+39 041 520 5641•Tips and more reviews for Caffè Florian

2Torrefazione Cannaregio

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Torrefazione Cannaregio is a charming café in Venice's Cannaregio district, offering a rustic-chic ambiance and artisanal, house-roasted coffees. The café's interior exudes authenticity with wooden furniture and jute bags as part of the décor. Whether seated indoors or by the canal outside, visitors can savor specialty coffee sourced from around the world at reasonable prices.
Excellent spot to go for your coffee and baked good when in Venice. It's best to go early in the morning as it starts to fill up throughout the afternoon. The service staff here are incredibly efficient and are always cleaning the few tables available so that everyone can have the chance to sit down and relax - very hard workers. Enjoy your light breakfast by the canal and soak up the sunshine before your big day of exploring!
Rylan V — Google review
Make sure to join the right queue ‘coz the service can be slow. Need to first order and then pay before leaving. Still dreaming about the pistachio croissant I had here. It was just the right amount of flaky and the filling was delicious. Don’t miss out!
Shruti D — Google review
forgot to leave a review for the place that made me fall in love with any pistachio filling! the croissants are flaky and filled, coffee tastes bold which is to our liking. love the ambiance and interior though it is quite crowded and u might have to wait longer for seats and to be attended, but staffs were great regardless and still answer to ur queries!
Ina A — Google review
Simply amazing. If you are in Venice, this is the only place to get quality coffee. Our family made it a point to make it here every day while we visited. The quality of the espresso and pastries is simply unmatched. For drip, you can even pick your beans, bring it to the counter and they’ll make it for you. Pastries are fresh and when they run out, they’re gone for the day so best to get there earlier if you want to try them all. Brother got a mango smoothie and loved that as well. Friendly staff that help guide everyone through the process of ordering and then paying after you are finished. Helps make you slow down and enjoy— I loved it. The line is nonstop so I think everyone else does as well :) I love everything about Venice but would actually come back just for this coffee shop alone. 20/10 recommendation.
Jen T — Google review
One of the best coffee shops I ever visited. They have great variety of different kinds of coffee beans. I tried everyone and everyone is awesome! Taste is so full of flavour. The beans are amazing quality and they are roasted perfectly. If you are coffee lover you must go here. You can also buy some beans to have this perfect coffee at home. Extremely recommended.
Dmytro S — Google review
I’ve visited 6 coffee shops in Venice. I’m not sure to rank this top or bottom. It’s complicated and personal. I like flat whites - a rare species in this town. According to smiley barista, only here and ….Starbucks (! Ergh) make them. Great start. Lots of attention to the coffee, these guys really seem to care. But - and I’m so sad there’s a but! - the milk was, IMO, awful! The first cup I abandoned after a couple of sips as it tasted like UHT (although the carton suggested otherwise, so maybe semi-skimmed?). But I really wanted it to work - friendly people, lovely spot - so I ordered my usual, an oat flat white. I checked the carton and was a little nervous as it wasn’t a Barista version….but hey, surely it’ll be ok? This was almost undrinkable for me. I took one sip and abandoned. Thin, oversweet, horrible. I’d have been better off at Starbucks. :( I realise (1) I’m in the spiritual home country of the drink I love, so I should tread lightly (2) this was easily the cafe with most potential we visited and (3) coffee is a VERY personal thing - my undrinkable is another persons unbeatable. But for me, this place has it all, except for the milk. Oh well.
Dixie509 — Google review
We have been here twice and I have a hard time reading it because the food and coffee is good. The style of the place is decorated to be very cute and cozy, but unfortunately, both times we have been it seems like the customer race is a little pushy and rude before they ordered and just overall made the space a little uncomfortable. The reception was a little more welcoming. I think it would be a five star, but the feelings of this place is just off. Pricing of items varies based on if it’s takeaway, eating standing at a counter or sitting down to eat. This can be hard to tell so be aware if you care. So far the cappuccinos I have had here were good and they have the best cereali and wheat croissants I’ve ever had. I definitely recommend this place. I just wish that the vibes there were more friendly.
Jenevieve H — Google review
This was a cute coffee place. The coffee was good, freshly brewed. The two flavors we took were average. The red velvet muffin was very soft and well done. The joint was cute and attracted a lot of crowd. The decor was quite unique and attractive.
Subs F — Google review
Fondamenta dei Ormesini, 2804, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy•http://www.torrefazionecannaregio.it/•+39 041 716371•Tips and more reviews for Torrefazione Cannaregio
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3Caffè del Doge

4.3
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4.5
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Espresso bar
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Caffè del Doge is a small coffee bar located near the Rialto Bridge in Venice. It's known for offering some of the best espressos in the city. As a Venice-based coffee roaster, Caffè del Doge operates several no-nonsense coffee bars throughout town, similar to Passalaqua/Caffe Mexico.
First breakfast/coffee in Venice. Great selections of coffee. Staff are very friendly too. Perfect seating outside under shades.
Preeyakorn P — Google review
Went there with intent to buy some beans to bring home. Staff was super helpful in helping us decide. As a result we tried a number of delicious drinks to finalize. Prices are a little inflated but worth giving a try still…
Will N — Google review
The coffee is amazing. Smooth, strong but not bitter. The service is friendly, helpful (as we spoke little Italian) and the food is fresh. Be sure to try the pistachio croissant. We will be back.
Tanya C — Google review
I stopped at Caffè del Doge and had a double espresso and tiramisu. The coffee was excellent – strong, intense, and just a bit bitter, but in a positive way that really highlights the flavor. The tiramisu was classic and well made, a proper version of this iconic dessert. Cozy atmosphere and a great spot for real Italian coffee in Venice. Highly recommended!
Vlad I — Google review
Café Del Doge is a fantastic spot in Venice for coffee lovers! They offer a wonderful selection of rich, aromatic coffees and freshly made pastries that are absolutely delicious. I really enjoy coming here to relax, have a great cup of coffee, and indulge in some of their sweet treats. The location is perfect, right in the heart of Venice, making it an ideal stop whether you’re exploring the city or just taking a break. The service is excellent, with friendly staff who make the experience even better. Definitely one of my favorite cafés in Venice highly recommended
Lg G — Google review
This is a cafe recommended to me by an Italian. Although it is very close to Rialto Bridge, it is on a quiet alleyway and therefore hidden. The espresso costs less than 2 euros (you can also buy coffee for your home).
Alex — Google review
Great spot to grab coffee and a pastry! Delicious pistachio croissant and cappuccino. So many locals popped in and out while I was here; validated it’s a spot worth visiting. They also sell bags of beans to take home and have a clean restroom for customers only.
Morgan B — Google review
Real fresh milk in the coffee! This was the first place we found that used fresh whole milk for the flat white. They are a proper coffee shop with beans sourced from all over the world for you to choose from. We had a cannoli as well which was divine. Unfortunately, I did not think to review this place until we had finished.
Richard O — Google review
Rialto, Calle dei Cinque, 609, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy•http://www.caffedeldoge.com/•+39 041 522 7787•Tips and more reviews for Caffè del Doge

4Pasticceria Dal Mas

4.3
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4.5
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Cake shop
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If you find yourself wandering the charming streets of Venice, make sure to stop by Pasticceria Dal Mas, a delightful pastry shop just a stone's throw from the train station. This gem is renowned for its array of traditional sweet treats that are perfect for breakfast or an afternoon indulgence. While you're there, don't miss their delectable croissants and local specialties like zaleti and pan dei Dogi.
One of the least probable places where to have a superb food experience is 3 mins from Venice railway station, on the main (only?) route that tourists take every day. I'll ask you to trust me on this one and go to Dal Mas, one of my very favorite places in Venice to have a pastry. Their selection is very, very wide. Almost everything they sell is extremely typical of the territory. Quality is very high and the place very clean despite the constant flow of both tourists and locals. A must stop for me every time I have the pleasure to be back in Venice. Be warned that they don't have chairs but just a couple of tall, small bar tables.
Francesco B — Google review
My favourite arrival celebration, when I get off the train at St. Lucia. A fantastic array of beautiful baked goods and also a nice collection of savouries, very good coffee and extremely friendly service. I’ve been coming here for eons and always look forward to coming back.
Elisabeth C — Google review
We got an Americano which tasted fine but the shop was too crowded and there was not really a clear sign for where does the line starts. A large Americano costs 4.5 Euro which I think it is normal given the price points in Venice
Ismael F — Google review
So crowded, but have amazing food. You should try chocolate and pistacchio croissant, and definitely the hot chocolate. Recommend it!
Sérgio F — Google review
Best croissant in Venice! Had an espresso and a chocolate croissant at Pasticceria Dal Mas — absolutely amazing! The croissant was warm, flaky, and filled with rich chocolate, and the espresso was perfectly balanced and smooth. The place has a real local vibe, busy but friendly, and everything looked delicious. Definitely a must-stop in Venice for coffee and pastry lovers!
Sanad A — Google review
I had a cappuccino and tiramisu, and enjoyed every bite...an absolute heaven. The ladies who work there are super nice and friendly. An absolute must while in Venice!
Stefaniya P — Google review
Pretty touristy. Typical Italian bakery. Think it could have been a lot better. Takes credit cards. Close to the water taxis
Jen L — Google review
What a great place to have a quick, yet AWESOME bite! It was our last minute choice before heading to the airport, and we are so glad we picked thar place. The ladies at the café are very efficient and quick. Some people take it as "rudeness," but it's just a grab and go (or stand and eat) place. So, they are just trying to give fast service. Anyways, highly recommended.
Valeriy K — Google review
Rio Terà Lista di Spagna, 150, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy•http://www.dalmaspasticceria.it/•+39 041 715101•Tips and more reviews for Pasticceria Dal Mas

5Suso

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Ice cream shop
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When exploring the sweet side of Venice, Suso Gelatoteca is a must-visit gem nestled near the iconic Rialto Bridge. This delightful shop specializes in artistic gelato creations that are often topped with crispy waffles, and they even cater to vegan palates with their range of options. While Venice may not be renowned for its desserts, indulging in Suso's unique flavors—like the salty pistachio paired with rich dark chocolate—is an experience you won't want to miss.
One of the best ice-cream I had ever tasted. They had variety of different flavours and the staffs were super friendly and nice. Had to queue up in line as I got there when the shop was just opening. I got the Pistacchio on a cone flavour which cost around € 5-6 there about.
Maryjane O — Google review
SuSo is one of Venice’s finest gelaterie, known for seasonal flavours and creative flair. I skipped sorbet in favour of ice cream, choosing my benchmarks of Madagascan vanilla and Piedmontese hazelnut – both superb, creamy, and true to origin. For the third scoop I asked for a recommendation, and without hesitation the server said: “Manet – it’s rated #1 by the New York Times.” It lived up to the billing: gianduja chocolate-hazelnut beneath a luscious layer of salted pistachio, indulgent yet balanced (10/10). Paired with the classics, it made for a revelatory trio. SuSo deserves its reputation – a must for gelato lovers in Venice.
Loo Y — Google review
We had the chance to try the viral ice creams at SUSO, and they did not disappoint! They offer an enormous variety of flavors, and it’s really hard to decide because you want to try everything. Luckily, the friendly staff behind the counter are very helpful and offer small samples, which makes choosing much easier. This is definitely a must-try during your stay in Venice! But… be prepared to wait — the lines are almost always long.
Sebastian N — Google review
I was so excited to try Suso, and the flavors did not disappoint! They have a huge, inventive selection. I tried the Manet (a rich chocolate-hazelnut gelato topped with a salty-sweet pistachio cream) and the Suso (an amazing double caramel that tasted like a classic liquid toffee). Both were incredibly flavorful and tasted very high-quality. I loved the signature "SUSO" cookie they add on top. My only suggestion for improvement is related to the temperature. The gelato was served very soft and was already melting the moment I received it. It seemed like it hadn't finished cooling completely, which might have been because of how busy it was. Despite this, the taste was excellent and I'd still recommend it for the unique flavors.
Cheska P — Google review
Totally overrated Gelateria - Gelati are heavy on sugar and light on taste as they seem to use little fresh high quality ingredients. They go for the „oh“-effect with creative names and colors since they cater to the daytrip-visitors who flock this area close to the Rialto-Bridge. Sure it’s better than most other competitors in this area but if you look for truly delicious ice cream try the Penguino in Castello.
T D — Google review
The line can be a little bit long. But it only took us 5 minutes to get inside the ice cream store. They offered a variety of options for flavor. They all look good and taste good. I would recommend this gelato store to those who is planning a trip to Venice.
Eric — Google review
Saw a lot of tik toks about this place and thought I would give it a try. I got it twice during my time in Venice and it totally lives up to its expectation! I got the dark chocolate and white chocolate pistachio and both were equally delicious and paired together nicely. A little more on the pricey side compared to other gelato places, but not too bad.
Lauren — Google review
The ice creams are amazing. We tried Bianco and Mimosa, and both were really good. Very creamy and full of flavor. Definitely worth trying!
Bahattin Ç — Google review
Sotoportego de la Bissa, 5453, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy•https://suso.gelatoteca.it/•+39 041 241 2275•Tips and more reviews for Suso
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6Rosa Salva - San Marco

4.2
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4.0
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Rosa Salva - San Marco is an elegant cafe and pastry shop located in Campo SS Giovanni e Paolo, offering a unique version of the fritola called fritola col buso. This delicacy is known for its airy texture from prolonged fermentation and flavorful taste from high-quality raisins. The historic bakery, established in 1870, has been mentioned by Donna Leon and offers incredibly delicious cakes and pastries crafted through six generations of experience.
This boutique hotel was great - the rooms were clean and very nice. We loved opening the windows and taking a peek out! Also attached to a delicious bakery made it very convenient for morning breakfast/coffee. Location was not bad with all of our luggages traveling from water--taxi/train. Highly recommend and would stay here again if traveling in Venice.
Sara P — Google review
Great central location and neat, comfortable rooms. The air conditioning is centrally controlled so the fan can be noisy and you can't do anything. The rooms are pretty compact although you still get a good sized shower. There's an attempt to still give you a breakfast of sorts but it's not really worth it to be honest. The historic cafe next door is a great experience, delicious pastry and coffee to start a day of exploring Venice and you get a little discount for staying at the hotel.
Catherine H — Google review
We stopped for a coffee and air-conditioned space :). Lovely restaurant with a large selection of sweet and savory snacks. In the late morning, we had coffee and cake but came back for pasta 😋 with fish and aperol spritz. Good food at a very reasonable price, quick service, and lovely space to catch your breath while visiting San Marco.
J H — Google review
The people behind the cafe were so rude, I do not understand italian n had problem understanding. We made 2 orders instead of combining them. This did not make them happy. There r lots of other places with good food nearby
Manjit K — Google review
At the pasticceria, part of our order was an apricot and a pistachio croissant. Each of these croissants had only a dab on top and no filling... first place that ever did this as all the other places had filling. Second, the croissants were not as fluffy as they should have been. Lastly, we paid with a 100€ bill and the cashier put the bill under the drawer where it appears they keep the big bills. She then pulls out change for a 50; we point out that we gave a 100 and she makes a remark that we're not patient since she still had to take a 50€ bill from under the drawer for our change. The point here is that she could have taken the 50€ bill when she put the 100€ bill there, so it appears that she was trying to pull a fast one.
Paul U — Google review
Great food and coffee but service was horrible. We ordered a croissant 3 times and did not get it. From a hygiene perspective also quite difficult: There were pigeons IN cafeteria.
Jonaya — Google review
Extremely rude service. After we paid the young server said we were not allowed to sit and occupy the table after we finished eating unless we bought something else. The restaurant was not even close to full , if it was I’d understand. Not worth coming. 7:30 25th July
Adri J — Google review
Nothing taste good, was recommended the fig but tastes nothing special. The round one with the cream tastes like cream gone off 🥹 the server was very nice though.
D T — Google review
Sestiere di S. Marco, 950, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy•http://www.rosasalva.it/•+39 041 521 0544•Tips and more reviews for Rosa Salva - San Marco

7Pasticceria Rizzardini

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Cake shop
Confectionery store
Pasticceria Rizzardini, located in Campiello dei Meloni in San Polo, has been delighting the taste buds of both locals and tourists since 1742. The pastry shop is known for its high-quality sweet treats, including biscuits and the irresistible fritole during Carnival. Visitors can't miss the eye-catching window displays showcasing their tempting products.
Got pastries here and they were soo sooo good!! Short time at the queue ~10mins and prices were pretty cheap for Venice! Got the: - Almond pastry - flaky creamy pastry? - long creamy one with wine? Not sure what their names are but they were really worth it!
Bunga T — Google review
This was one of our first stops for coffee and a biscuit/pastry on our trip to Italy. I got a flaky warm crostini pastry that had a custard inside, a plain croissant and some other biscuits. It was all very tasty and went down well with a cappuccino. It was so good, we came back the next day! The place is busy but the service is fast and friendly. Highly recommended if you’re ever in Venice!
Julie D — Google review
When in Rome, do as the Romans do ! In Venice, eat and drink as all the beautiful local souls! What a gem in the heart of Venice! Cappuccino, tiramisu… everything delicious!
Junior B — Google review
Great and warm service the girl can speak English who is very sweet. Owner is very nice as well👍 Cappuccino is one of the best will come tomorrow definitely
Spyth L — Google review
Delicious pastries and almost all without seed oils. The only pastries that had seed oils were the fried ones; however, there was just one type on the counter. The rest of them were clean, and the ones we tried were delicious.
Hugo K — Google review
Outstanding baked goods and really great coffee. The place is tiny, and it's constantly packed - locals come in, grab a couple things, drink a fast coffee, and they leave. I think we were the only ones staying there for a bit in the bar, and that wasn't even 20 minutes! So, this is not a place to sit down, but if you want a fantastic baked good and coffee, this is definitely a place to try. My advice - get their strudel, it is simply out of this world. Fantastic quality, fair prices, and really nice staff.
Xabier G — Google review
A wide selection of baked goods and sweets. Products always fresh and delicious. Ready-made gift sets available. Clean and aesthetically pleasing place. Confectionery absolutely amazing . A place I love to visit. First of all, their baked goods are absolutely fantastic. Not only do they taste great, but they are also well made and look really beautiful. Everything I tried was excellent. The service is also top-notch. I am always welcomed and served with a smile. The people are very knowledgeable and helpful, and are always willing to advise on the choice of sweets. On top of that, the cleanliness and aesthetics of the pastry shop make you want to come back there. AMAZING COFFEE !!!
Mateusz W — Google review
I am sorry to give only one star but they use to make this amazing caramel, almonds and other sweet ingredients but today I got 500gr and I did not see that the caramel was all burned and when I got home and tried I realized the taste was mainly burned! So upsetting
Marcello A — Google review
Campiello dei Meloni, 1415, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy•https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pasticceria-Rizzardini/1502115783…•+39 041 522 3835•Tips and more reviews for Pasticceria Rizzardini

8Cip Ciap La Bottega della Pizza

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Pizza Takeout
Pizza restaurant
Cip Ciap La Bottega della Pizza is a take-away pizza place located in Calle del Mondo Novo between Santa Maria Formosa and San Lio. It's known for making the best square pizzas, savory cakes, buttery croissants, and tarts. The service is excellent, with the option to choose from a variety of flavors at a very good price per 100 grams. The staff takes great care in heating and arranging the slices in the pizza box.
Inexpensive delicious pizza 👍👍 by weight by the bridge. Have some counter seats but mainly for takeaway. A place with a great view! The view is of pizza and canal not where the seats are though. More a great photo ops!
Haz T — Google review
When we saw those huge apricot pies in the window, there was no going back. We were already amazed by the ricotta and spinach pie height (more than an inch, double of what we saw until then), but those apricot pie.. it’s more than enough for 4, but 2 can share if you are heavy eaters (there is also apple pies). Everything was great. You get the option of getting things heated to eat there or having it cold and packed to go. The lady was so sweet, helping us in english through it all. Overall, the service was perfect, the food was fairly priced and delicious.
Sage B — Google review
My husband and I had some pizza here (May 2025) for a quick bite after our morning walk around Venice. We had their sausage and artichoke pizza. This place sells by the weight. It was so good!! Lots of good choices. Limited seating, just 4-5 bar seats.
Monica P — Google review
We came here two years ago and on our return visit to Venice today it was the first place we took our daughter to! Yes the pizza is that good from this little fantastic family run business.
Mark W — Google review
Excellent pizza at a reasonable price and in a cute corner store near a bridge. We stopped in for a quick a quick lunch after exploring Venice. There are a few bar seats against the wall or take-away.
Chris P — Google review
The pizza slices of different fillings are beautifully arrayed behind a glass window. We bought a slice each, walked over the bridge and had a peaceful meal behind the Santa Maria church.
Terence N — Google review
Depends on pizza, the one with aubergine was very tasty and the one with potatoes very dry. 1,70 euro for 100g, good price. Good that they are warming up the pizza but also because of this it's getting more dry. Service is nice.
Justyna K — Google review
SO YUMMY! Love that you get to choose how much pizza you want since they do it by weight. Worth waiting the 3-5 minutes it takes to heat up your pizza. Would highly recommend the potato one - delish! 10/10
Chelsea C — Google review
Calle del Mondo Novo, 5799/a, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy•+39 041 523 6621•Tips and more reviews for Cip Ciap La Bottega della Pizza

9Pasticceria Bonifacio

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Pasticceria Bonifacio is a small, historical pastry shop located just two minutes from the Doges Palace in Calle degli Albanesi. Despite its unassuming appearance from the outside, this hole-in-the-wall establishment is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The tiny space inside is often packed with patrons enjoying superb pastries and coffee at the bar counter. The shop offers a variety of savory treats, including small pizzas with options like brie cheese and zucchini or radicchio.
Pasticceria Bonifacio is a total gem—quietly tucked away but unforgettable once you’ve been. The cannoli were perfection: crisp shell, rich ricotta filling, and that generous pistachio crunch on the ends. Paired with a smooth espresso, it was the perfect start to the day. We also grabbed a pistachio brioche to-go and enjoyed it by the water with a view of the gondolas. Friendly staff, beautiful pastries, and the kind of local spot you’ll want to come back to again and again.
Alexandra T — Google review
Pasticceria Bonifacio sits tucked behind the Ducal Palace, the kind of place gondoliers slip into for value and locals trust for quality. By day it turns out alcohol-laced cakes, buttery cornetti and rich fruit breads; by night, anchovy-topped tartlets and spritzes. I asked the lady behind the counter to choose me a half-dozen of their best – a midnight box of pasticcini: crostata di riso, torta della nonna, tiramisù, torta al cioccolato, ricotta slice, and a bigné. Each carried that balance of tradition and indulgence that makes Venetian baking so satisfying. A proper neighbourhood spot, just steps from San Marco yet worlds away.
Loo Y — Google review
Wonderful locally owned pastry shop! One of our guides shared this place with us and we went multiple times. Decadent pastries! Much better and less expensive than the places on the square. Highly recommend this lovely place!
Cassie N — Google review
The pastries were delicious. We tried almond, chocolate, and one that tasted like pecan pie. We were told later by a local that this is one of the best bakeries in the area.
Michelle B — Google review
The best coffee place and bakery in the area. The prices are not expensive and a great quality. Very tasty
Barak Z — Google review
Great little bakery found on the side streets behind the San Marco Basilica. They have a selection of sandwiches if your are craving savory and a plethora of sweets to choose from. We got our basic cappuccinos, a small sandwich to share, and three sweets to pair with our coffees. I recommend this place for a starter snack before you explore the canals and islands of Venice.
Nabil R — Google review
Coffee and cannoli were great. We had a chocolate biscuit as well which was just ok. The staff weren't overly welcoming. No seating. Good for a quick stop and coffee fix.
Ben — Google review
Came for a quick stop having some small pastries. Very tasty, handmade and delicious. Absolutely worth going.
Limaspa L — Google review
C. degli Albanesi, 4217, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy•+39 041 522 7507•Tips and more reviews for Pasticceria Bonifacio

10Caffè La Serra

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Caffè La Serra is a charming glass and iron greenhouse located in Castello, Venice. It offers a relaxed atmosphere where visitors can enjoy high-quality tea, delicious cakes, and a selection of food and drinks. The café is situated in a beautiful converted greenhouse with an adjacent garden area where plants are available for purchase. While it may be slightly pricey, the unique experience and great service make it worth the visit.
Tucked away in the heart of the Venice gardens, this charming café offered a delightful escape from the bustling crowds. We enjoyed their excellent coffee and a perfectly made panini, making for a simple yet satisfying meal. The serene setting allowed us to experience a quieter, more tranquil side of Venice—a refreshing change from the usual tourist spots. Highly recommend this spot for anyone looking to enjoy great food in a peaceful atmosphere!
Baiba G — Google review
A cafe in one of the oldest buildings on the island that's part garden too? I'm intrigued. It's a very charming space with many opportunities for photos. The space is the highlight and main reason to check it out. As mentioned in other reviews, the food and coffee are decent/ok, and the service is not up to caliber. Though still worth going at least once.
Allan S — Google review
--Atmosphere-- The atmosphere is great. The caffé is in a really lovely and gorgeous garden with an old but gold building. The whole building gives a vintage and cozy house feeling. You should definitely visit here if you have the time. --Service-- Service was good and I liked it but I give 3 stars instead of 4 because they don't allow you to split the bill equally. Surely it is their choice if we are allowed to split the bill equally among customers. However it is my choice to deduct points from this lack of choice regarding the payment process. Other than that the staff was friendly and the service had no delays. --Food-- I had just the right amount of coffee with my americano with milk on the side, however the amount of coffee was vague regarding their special recipes so my friends looking for some caffeine didn't feel like they had less coffee than what they wanted.
Utkan P — Google review
We only had coffee. The place is amazing, such a gem, far away from the crowd and the touristy area. Coffee was ok. We found it by chance, and it was really nice to sit there and enjoy a coffee with so much greenery around. But the service is bad and the toilet is terrible in terms of cleanliness.
Georgiana A — Google review
Not very friendly staff, pigeons flying into the indoors which is terrible, but probably the best cafe option around the Giardinni Biennale area that’s of reasonable price and with a range of light food options, also pretty nice botanical environment (if there would not be pigeons!)
Vanessa M — Google review
Caffé La Serra was such a beautiful spot for a late breakfast. The setting is quiet and peaceful, with the café nestled right next to a historic greenhouse filled with gorgeous plants. Sitting outside was refreshing and relaxing—a perfect way to start the day. We enjoyed delicious paninis, great coffee, and brioche, all in a charming atmosphere. After your food or drinks, definitely take time to explore the greenhouse. Highly recommend this little gem if you’re in Giardini.
Dylan V — Google review
Great atmosphere and view, lovely music, very peaceful and cozy 💖🌻
Sylvia B — Google review
I went there 1 year ago. The food is just okay you can find other good choice nearby. And then they refuse me for one cappuccino, a very tipical breakfast, this year. Just remind you they just want take your money. If your order is not enough, they will kick you out the restaurant even though 50% of seats are empty. This restaurant is just for nice Instagram photos not food.👆👎🤌🤌🤌
Chun-Han C — Google review
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1254, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy•http://www.serradeigiardini.org/it/•+39 041 296 0360•Tips and more reviews for Caffè La Serra
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11Dal Nono Colussi

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Located in the Dorsoduro district of Venice, Dal Nono Colussi is a renowned bakery that has been operating since the 1950s and is still managed by the same family. The bakery is famous for its deep-fried cream kraftens and the iconic Focaccia Veneziana, which is so popular that locals often book it two weeks in advance during the holiday season.
We made a special trek over to this part of Venice to visit this place. It has been run by multiple generations in one family. It is so endearing to watch nono making the donuts. Speaking of the donuts, some of the best we have ever tasted. A perfect combination of crispy outside and soft and doughy inside. Worth the visit. Plus, you can spend time in a less populated neighborhood of Venice.
LJ — Google review
Friendly service, great coffee (one of my favorite from today in Venice). Really tasty. I recommend!
E R — Google review
We tried their fugassa, Bussola buranello, and classic krapfen, all really nice! The bakery smells incredible when walked in, owner very friendly!
Lily F — Google review
Really nice bakery, worth a trot. Happened upon this shop after eating across the street. I forget the names of the three items we purchased but all were delicious and cheaper than they could get away with. They have a donut-shaped regional pastry that was really great and happened to be vegan. My very selective vegan partner loved it. We wish we bought more of that and would welcome another vegan item or two.
Andrew — Google review
Wonderful pasticceria in Dorsoduro - lovely coffee and pastries as well as homemade jams etc. Very friendly. The fritelli with zabaglione we had during the carnevale were the best things we ate in Venice during our trip.
David M — Google review
Smaller pastry shop with less diverse of a selection as the other shops. However, they make up for this with their dedication to quality. They are family owned and operated. It's not as busy as tonolo but it is a bit better in my opinion. Definitely worth paying a visit if you're looking for authentic venetian pastries.
G B — Google review
According to my daughter, the second best cookie she’s ever had. The cappuccino was also some of the best coffee we have had in Venice or in recent memory, and we are big coffee fans.
C J — Google review
This place is a Venetian institution. This cozy shop with traditional Venetian sweets will melt your heart and taste buds! Their “Fugassa” seems expensive but it is so worth it. Sweet, a bit tangy and full of flavor! I also recommended Baicoli which are very simple and humble cookies. To be honest, if you tried baicoli from supermarket, you might say Baicoli are not so good. However, their Baicoli here are out of this world! They melt like Italian cookie clouds! So good! A Must visit!
Yumi K — Google review
C. Lunga S. Barnaba, 2867A, 30123 Venezia VE, Italy•https://dalnonocolussi.company.site/•+39 041 523 1871•Tips and more reviews for Dal Nono Colussi

12Pasticceria Chiusso

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Pasticceria Chiusso is a must-visit in Venice's Castello district. Despite its unassuming appearance, this bakery offers some of the best pastries and Carnival specialties in the city. Their apricot jam croissants are particularly popular, and they also serve strong, flavorful coffee. Additionally, visitors can indulge in thick hot chocolate that can be customized for sweetness. This hidden gem is favored by pastry lovers for its mouthwatering treats and excellent baked goods.
This was the best tiramisu in Venice, and the price was the most kind as well. I was looking for a sweet treat after dinner and didn’t have to go far - I found it here. A very kind gentleman who speaks great English was there to help.
Eva R — Google review
Super friendly locals hang out. One of the last 3 bakeries in Venice that are over 100 years old. I find the negative reviews confusing. We went here 4 days in a row and always had warm friendly service and a little chat. The Fritella (traditional Venetian festivale pastry) were delicious. I tried a different flavour everyday and did try them elsewhere too but these were the best.
Maia T — Google review
We ordered the last tiramisu and a strawberry cream filled dessert and both were fantastic. We also ordered 2 bottles of water and our total was $9. For house made desserts this was a steal in my opinion. I’m not sure what others are talking about in terms of tourist being charged more…My husband and I are both from Tennessee (united states) it is clear to everyone we are tourists and we were treated kindness & service appropriate for the culture!
Anna A — Google review
A very small place but proper coffee and hot chocolate which welcome you to come again.
Anna L — Google review
Can only review from my experience. I came in the store looked around as the couple ahead of me ordered and paid. I waited right behind them as i knew what i wanted quickly, then another couple came and were immediately greeted. Which i found strange considering i still hadn't been acknowledged, yet alone spoken to. The guy who worked here finished up the couple ahead of me and then the lady who came in after me, walked beside me and immediately started her order. He grabbed her pastry and in shock, i said excuse me I was here first I was trying to order and he just stared at me as the lady said something. No apology no acknowledgement so I just said its OK and left. I do not recommend, but i have not tried anything so cannot speak to the quality. I will say as an African American I recommend trying another spot just to be safe. Don't waste the walk to come here .
Tiara T — Google review
Brilliant place to get some pastries and my hubby said he would have their coffees every day. Super lovely people that served us.
Sarah P — Google review
very nice owner! charismatic and funny! in the cafe there are photos of her climbing the dolomites. It was interesting..
Nastassia H — Google review
Lovely place with amazing espresso, cappuccino. Pastries are also amazing! We came here every morning during our stay here. Very nice staff and perfect prices! Highly recommend if you’re looking for a cute little spot to enjoy your morning cappuccino or a little espresso during the day!
M L — Google review
Salizada dei Greci, 3306, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy•+39 041 523 1611•Tips and more reviews for Pasticceria Chiusso

13Pasticceria Giovanni Pitteri

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Pasticceria Giovanni Pitteri, located near Ca' D'Oro in Cannaregio, is a must-visit for its mouthwatering leavened desserts and special croissants. The pistachio and custard-jam croissants are highly recommended. Visitors praise the variety of croissants available, including marmalade, jam, cream, and chocolate. The pistachio cake is described as divine and the perfect level of sweetness.
Very nice place, pleasant and communicative staff. Delicious coffee and delicious Italian cakes. Beautiful looking cakes, feast for the eyes and the taste buds. We would love to come back.
Silvia C — Google review
This pastry coffee place is the real deal, with fresh traditional cookies and pastries, some made of almonds so safe for gluten and lactose intolerant people. We finished our tray of goodies so I returned for breakfast as suggested by the friendly guy behind the counter and the apple strudel was so good I took home two more slices. Really worth a visit!
Amiletta — Google review
I stopped in for a delicious espresso and a perfectly made pastry, and it was a wonderful experience. The two ladies behind the counter were kind and welcoming—even though they didn’t speak English, I tried my best in Italian and we managed just fine. They were nothing like some of the negative comments I’ve read; you can’t expect to visit another country and not make an effort to communicate. The pastries were fresh, the coffee was rich, and the atmosphere felt authentically Venetian. A true local gem worth visiting for a genuine experience.
Lionel B — Google review
We went here on the recommendation of an actual Venetian who said their frittelle were the best. We were not disappointed with the cream-filled sugary donuts, and lucky that we were in town during the time they are made (only during Carnival and just before, apparently).
Reesa N — Google review
Very good pastries, everything on display looked wonderful. I had a croissant filled with cream that was delightful. Staff is friendly... except if you're a tourist who isn't familiar with how cafes work in Italy. We were in the shop for a bit enjoying our treat and watched a few interactions. The man is polite, kind of made fun of me when I mispronounced hot chocolate, but normal in Italy. The woman is very impatient with tourists. A few (American) customers walked in and ordered iced coffee, she barked out with sugar? With milk? Take out? And then complained about them in Italian to other Italian customers or staff.
Wendy W — Google review
Fantastic little local bakery with delicious local pastries and some from southern Italy. Prices were low considering location and quality of product.
Ciaobella S — Google review
We had 'first' breakfast here on two mornings. The brioche, in particular the pistachio cream are amazing. Staff were lovely and very helpful to we two non Italians
Catherine W — Google review
The attendant was very rude! I've had an bad experience there. I'd asked the menu and the attendant has answered me that there wasn't menu there and after that, he has pointed at the other coffee shop and said: there is a menu at the Mc Donald's. After, I've seen the menu on the wall of the establishment. I wasn't expected this kind of behavior. So, I only drank a coffee ane ate one snack. I spent 5,20 euros. I don't recommend it!
Eudoxio J — Google review
Strada Nova, 3843/A, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy•+39 041 308 2251•Tips and more reviews for Pasticceria Giovanni Pitteri

14Caconero

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Caco Nero is a popular spot in Venice for those seeking a relaxing afternoon with quality tea and cake. Located in various areas such as Dorsoduro, Rialto, and Castello, it offers a cozy atmosphere for reading or unwinding without the worry of time. Additionally, Il Mercante provides an upscale experience with cheesecake and beverages near the Frari church. Frequented by college students, this venue boasts friendly staff and fair prices.
Chilled cafe and restaurant. Staff very friendly. Great for a quiet drink or two and some tasty food. Lots of locals go here. Went for dinner. Also great for a quick drink and chat.
Brendan C — Google review
The concept is pretty cool: the menu changes everyday. But I just don’t think the food quite delivered… the night I went there were a lot of Asian fusion dishes like Bao teriyaki chicken and pad Thai. I had the pad Thai, and it was too greasy I could literally see the pile of oil after I finished. There were very few shrimps. My friends who got the teriyaki chicken rice liked their chicken as it was marinated and flavorful and pretty tender but the portion was rather small.
Michelle L — Google review
Good food. Not super cheap but the food was fresh and delicious. The staff were helpful. Nice stop if you're in the area.
Ben — Google review
A café that has preserved the building’s «historical charm» in its interior. Great breakfasts and a very positive atmosphere.
Oksana M — Google review
Great place for having breakfast! Their prices are affordable, and the taste was great!
Israel V — Google review
Great music and excellent fresh squeezed Orange Juice, cappuccino, and Omelettes. Local hangout with park and open space across the canal.
Laura B — Google review
Liberal cafe with great music and even coffee. So polite and nice people working here. In front of a great, quiet canal.
ANTONIS I — Google review
It’s fantastic restaurant in Venice. Every each dishes is delicious and cool. Our landlord recommended us here, she said there’s fantastic restaurant in Venice. It’s really good restaurant recommend every tourist come here and enjoy.
Gaudy T — Google review
Dorsoduro, 2344, 30123 Venezia VE, Italy•+39 041 524 6042•Tips and more reviews for Caconero

15Punta Conterie

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Punta Conterie is a unique cultural hub in Murano, offering a blend of international creativity, contemporary food and wine. The space includes InGalleria for temporary exhibitions, Vetri Ristorante with a new culinary concept, a rooftop location providing stunning views of the island, Vetri Bistrot for great wine and cocktails, InGalleria Shop featuring Venice-themed books and local design objects, as well as the scents and colors of Fiorario green shop.
Came for lunch, great food and amazing view. Had a sommelier to help us choosing a wine. Had the gnocchi and burrata caprese- both were amazing. Very kind staff as well.
Julia W — Google review
Wonderful food but very poor service, asked for wine twice never got it. Finally asked for the bill, it was wrong, took another 30 minutes to get him to even pay luckily we had euros to just drop and go, also was charged 12 euros just to sit down
Cleotia M — Google review
We went only to the cafe. The people working there are extremely nice and friendly 😊. Food and drinks are a bit pricey, but it makes sense for the luxurious atmosphere, clean bathrooms, high-level service, and gourmet dishes.
Agustina A — Google review
Casual restaurant with an excellent view! Could of be amazing but the need to work in service and food. If the create a gastronomic experience they will be the most popular restaurant in Murano.
Luis H — Google review
This place is stunning. Wonderful ambience, incredible service - and the food is out of this world. If you're in Venice, its worth a trip across the water. This is a well kept secret at the moment, with amazing value for money. Once word gets out about this place, it will be difficult to get a table. Dinner here was a real high point of the holiday. I can't recommend it enough.
Rachel C — Google review
I highly recommend Vetri at Punta Conterie if you are looking for high quality service in a lovely atmosphere and have an appreciation for culinary arts. My sister and I stayed on Murano for a few days at the end of November 2019. I’m a huge foodie and we had dined at several great places throughout the trip. We were greeted warmly upon arrival at Vetri; the staff was very pleasant. However, we were somewhat hesitant about what to expect because the restaurant only opened a few months prior and we had the place to ourselves. Nonetheless, I can confidently say we hit the jackpot; it was my favorite meal of the trip. We did the full tasting menu. Each course was beautifully presented with unique flavor profiles and combinations. The main dessert course is one of the best I’ve ever had. The service staff was friendly, professional, and attentive without being over-bearing; they really made the experience special. They were kind enough to open the gallery to us after our meal, despite it being after closing time, so we could view the works of Lino that were on display. This place truly is a gem and will likely grow in popularity as more people experience how wonderful it is. Thank you to the team for helping to make our last night unforgettable.
Kaia S — Google review
After a day of traveling to Murano we went out to look for a light dinner. First restaurant we tried had already closed the kitchen, but the waiter suggested to continue round the corner to restaurant Vetri, which turned out to be a really nice place. Spacious and wonderful location, and a delicious focus on taste. For everything we had this evening you first thought was “Tasty”, and the next “Flavor”. Unfortunately I did not take pictures - but will for sure make sure to do so next time. And there will definitely be a next time.
Inger C — Google review
Awfully bad service and absolutely ignorant stuff Shame to see this in Venice at such prime location.
Denis M — Google review
Fondamenta Marco Giustinian, 1, 30141 Venezia VE, Italy•https://www.puntaconterie.com/•+39 041 527 5174•Tips and more reviews for Punta Conterie
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16Colussi Il Fornaio Ltd.

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Colussi Il Fornaio Ltd. is a family-owned bakery with a rich history dating back to 1840. Located near campo San Luca, it offers an array of delectable treats including cakes, tarts, classic Italian pastries, and breads. The bakery is renowned for its special breads, homemade pasta, high-quality flours, and delicious biscuits and cakes.
The best bakery in Venice. The staff was kind, helpful, and patient. The pastries, focaccia, and espresso were the best of Venice. We went here every day for 3 days. We tried others and came back here each time. The biscotti was perfect. We watched as they filled the croissants. Pistachio, chocolate, and cream. We only waited once. We watched as they brought in fresh cakes and pastries to fill the shelves. It was our favorite place.
D. C — Google review
Lovely bakery we stumbled across by chance, but are happy we did. We got tiramisu, some cookies and local pastries, everything was really cute. Nicely decorated inside the bakery as well.
Nikki K — Google review
A beautiful family owned bakery with a great range of delicious goods. Highly recommend the Cestini con Marmellata di Visciole e Ricotta.
Stephen P — Google review
What an incredible bakery in Venice! I planned an elopement in the middle of summer in Dolomiti, and everyone at the bakery made sure to make a cake that was not only vegan-friendly without any eggs or cream, but that is tasted delicious and still held up in the heat of Venice in August. My husband and I weren't picky with the flavor, but it was incredible and impressed my parents and friends that tasted it as well. Not only was the cake amazing, but the service was also hands down great! They went out of their way to meet us in Venice with the cake since timing was a big factor in getting to Dolomiti. Grazie mille!!
Vanessa B — Google review
The place where you can taste traditional Italian confectionery according to original recipies and form. Warm atmosphere with welcoming people inside who can tell you the story of each piece of sweets, just because they know what they do. Outstanding place in tourist-driven Venice. Worth visiting and tasting.
I M — Google review
This was our first snack in Venice and boy how it was a great start. Fresh and delicious pastries at a reasonable price.
António F — Google review
Panificio Emilio Colussi is an absolute gem and one of my favorite bakeries in Venice. Everything we tried was delicious, but the pastries were especially outstanding—fresh, flaky, and full of flavor. They offer a great selection, so there’s something for everyone, whether you're looking for a sweet treat or a savory bite. If you’re wandering Venice and want a quick, tasty stop, this bakery is well worth it. Highly recommend!
Scott G — Google review
Wonderful pastries! Would recommend 10/10
Michael C — Google review
Campo S. Luca, 4579, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy•http://www.emiliocolussi-venezia.it/•+39 041 522 2659•Tips and more reviews for Colussi Il Fornaio Ltd.

17Marcato

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Located in Riva Longa, 16 and accessible via the Ponte Longo Lino Tofolo bridge, Marcato is a beloved artisanal bakery in Venice-Murano. This family-run establishment offers an array of delectable treats including biscuits, cakes, and savory snacks. Visitors praise the friendly staff who are proficient in English and appreciate the diverse dessert and savory options available.
Super friendly workers. I wish the pastries and pizza could have been heated up for us on the go, but they didn’t. Overall, very cute little bakery.
Soefae C — Google review
You cannot skip this place while in Venice - Murano. We tried their focaccia and it was one of the best we had. The sweets are also really good.
Melania I — Google review
No frills and not a tourist shop. I had a few bakery items that reminded me my childhood treats.
Anthony Y — Google review
Nice small shop, with dessert and savoury options. Staff were nice and spoke good English. The cannoli was too sweet but their pistachio pastry was very nice
Hashim F — Google review
Incredible. We came here almost every morning for pastries. The focaccia was my husbands favorite. The apple tarts were mine! Get there early for the best selection- they are busy!
Ciara H — Google review
Had the best olive focaccia ever, reasonably priced
Lucas H — Google review
The bakery is easy to not notice. It is a nice local bakery with a very nice lady behind the counter. The food of the bakery is plain.
Boris — Google review
One of the best bakeries in Venice!!!! A definite must.
H — Google review
16 Fondamenta Riva Longa, Murano, VE 30100, Riva Longa, 13, 30141 Venezia VE, Italy•+39 041 739176•Tips and more reviews for Marcato

18Baldin Romina

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Nestled along the picturesque canals of Cannaregio, Baldin Romina is a delightful bakery that has become a beloved stop for both locals and travelers alike. Just a stone's throw from the Santa Lucia Train Station, it’s an ideal place to grab some fresh pastries or bread before heading off on your next adventure. Although compact in size, Baldin Romina boasts an impressive selection of artisanal baked goods that are best enjoyed in the morning when everything is freshly made.
When the food is good, you don't need a common language to communicate effectively, you can express what you want to say through food. The place is very nice, has a quaint feeling to it, the food is good and the people working there are helpful
Joel G — Google review
A charming bakery in Venice that captivates with its exceptional artisanal baked goods. Known for its flaky croissants and traditional Venetian pastries, each item is crafted with high-quality ingredients. The warm atmosphere and friendly staff create a welcoming experience that reflects Venetian culture. Don't miss their fresh focaccia and seasonal specialties, all baked daily to perfection. Baldin Romina is a delightful culinary destination that guarantees an unforgettable visit, making it a must-stop for anyone exploring Venice!
E P — Google review
Fantastic bakery, we got this cookie which was stellar, if the owner reads this, what is it called?
Maggie N — Google review
We loved this place! The best fritelle we ever tried. There was a variety of different fillings. We tried one with pistachio and the other with cream. Absolutely delicious! Also, they were 1,5€ each. Totally recommend this place!
Catarina D — Google review
I have visited Venice many times but recently discovered this bakery (I think this is the correct location - I retraced on google maps and see that the pictures are similar). One of the most delicious pistachio croissants that I’ve had (and I get them whenever they are available because they aren’t as easy to come by!). Also the lady that helped us was very very kind!! I used to live in Italy and the kindness to tourists/foreigners can be very much hit or miss, but they were very kind and patient with us as we deliberated what to order. Don’t miss this place - it’s easy to get to as well!
Natalie — Google review
This is our first bakery to try in Italy so I have no comparison. But the Kraft is very good...soft bread with cream filling. The Ponini Cholcolat is like a dinner roll with chocolate chips. The bakery has a smaller window display from the street unlike other bakeries we passed by.
A T — Google review
Great local bakery that is cheap and tasted great!!
Ro S — Google review
We paid 4,90€ for one of them!!! For two therefore almost 10€!!! For this seems to be a price for tourists, normally this should be sold for 2 or max. 3€. But at least it was delicious and fresh.
Udo T — Google review
Cannaregio, 1291, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy•+39 041 715773•Tips and more reviews for Baldin Romina

19Majer - Piazzale Roma bakery pastry coffee bar

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The coffee shop Majer is a bakery pastry coffee bar located on the Piazzale Roma in Venice. It is popular with locals and has a friendly staff. The specialty here is seafood, but they also offer pizza and pastries. They have limited seating so it may be crowded during peak hours.
The best bakery I visited during my stay in Venezia. Everything they had looked super delicious and everything I took was indeed super delicious. Their maritozzo was perfect : perfect amount of cream, texture and fluffiness of the brioche , overall sweetness and apparence. I also took a pizza and arancini which I loved to the airport. They were great even if it was sitting in my back pack for half a day and was cold so idk how amazing it would’ve been tasting it warm. Nice peaceful place to take a break with friendly staff. Grazie mille!
M A — Google review
Majer is a great spot for a morning coffee. The coffee was well brewed, with an authentic, aromatic flavor that was both rich and energizing. We also had two Italian sandwiches – one with prosciutto and the other with grilled vegetables served warm – both were a real delight for the palate in the morning. A glass of chilled prosecco made the experience even more enjoyable.
Mateusz W — Google review
A lovely local pastry shop where both locals and tourists stop by for a quick espresso and something sweet (or savory!). It has that authentic neighborhood feel — cozy, welcoming, and full of tempting aromas. I tried the focaccia with Parma ham, and it was absolutely delicious — fresh, flavorful, and perfectly balanced. There were plenty of other pastries and sandwiches that looked amazing, but I couldn’t try them all this time. Definitely recommended for a casual bite, good coffee, and great sandwiches. I’ll be coming back to try more! ☕🥐
Vadym P — Google review
This place is really delicious, the croissants and pizza are both very delicious. I came here twice.
Nami S — Google review
Just perfect, delicious pizzas and cakes with supper friendly stuff that make the atmosphere kind and comfortable. Specially the beautiful Iranian women that gives services with a nice smile.
Golnar A — Google review
I was thinking of writing the reviews to all the places visited at the airport, but here I have to do it right away. That might be the best cappuccino I’ve tried so far (and I go to many different places throughout the day when travelling). Price is 2 euros or around it. Various goods for a tasty breakfast. My personal favourite was the egg cupcake. Cannoli is great. The dough in it tastes exactly how it should - savoury. Almond cake is heavenly. Service amazing, friendly stuff.
Yana K — Google review
Visiting Italy and this was the first bakery we wondered into after arriving in Venice; everyone was so nice and very helpful in navigating what to order. We plan to come back before leaving the city
Kyle S — Google review
Love this place. Pistachio croissant and cappuccino every day during my trip. Perfect. Grazie Mille to the lovely ladies who run this place too.
Ollie R — Google review
Santa Croce, 287/A, 30100 Venezia VE, Italy•http://www.majer.it/•+39 041 406 6568•Tips and more reviews for Majer - Piazzale Roma bakery pastry coffee bar

20Caffè Vergnano 1882

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Caffè Vergnano is a popular Venetian cafe that offers great coffee and delicious food. It's perfect for working or studying in the morning or afternoon, and can be especially lively at night when there are live music performances.
We booked a cicchetti tour and this was the first stop. We ended up sitting down outside because we were right on the Grand Canal with an incredible view. This was also our introduction to spritz, so we had to try the aperol, the hugo and the cynar. They weren't our last spritz's for this trip. ;)
Jim E — Google review
Never go there with children. Very unfriendly. Children where sitting calmly on the table playing some Table games. After the second warning we were requested to leave. They were never loud nor disturbing someone. Just ridiculous. Never again
Oliver W — Google review
Lovely atmosphere by yhe Rialto bridge with the water right next to you. The service was qas very friendly, but the food was average. Not enough flavor or brightness in the pasta dishes. Better value for similar prices elsewhere.
Alan H — Google review
Sat down at a table at 2pm to have a dessert and a drink. Most of the other tables were empty. We got sent away because "they only accepted people for lunch". Clowns...
Eric3 S — Google review
We stumbled upon this place while walking on the grand canal at Venice. The place is perfectly located in front of the canal very near to Rialto bridge. We ordered one of their vegetarian pizzas called Pizza alle verdure. It was perfectly served with right amount of vegetables. It was delicious and filling. In Venice they already charge sitting fee so people normally don’t tip here, which we found out towards the end of our trip :-)
Taylor Z — Google review
We bought 2 ice coffee. One of them was delicious, other one is not. Everybody was kind and you can enjoy the coffee next to the Grand Canal. Price is 10-20€ if you buy coffee for 2 person. If you wanna it somethinh then 20-30€.
Gábor M — Google review
Very close to the Rialto Bridge, with a beautiful ambiance and a location near the waterfront. Our coffees were delicious, but the tiramisu was average. The waiter who assisted us was very polite. Recommended for those who want to enjoy a pleasant time with a view.
Esra Z — Google review
So good we came here twice on the same day! Great coffee and cakes, good service, and a really nice casual and cool atmosphere inside. Or you can sit outside by the canal. If you stand at the bar you can get much cheaper coffee, but if you're walking around Venice you need to sit - and this place is great.
Katie H — Google review
San Polo, 129, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy•https://caffevergnanovenezia.it/caffe-vergnano-venezia/•+39 041 277 0948•Tips and more reviews for Caffè Vergnano 1882
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21MEA Libera Tutti

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MEA Libera Tutti is a small gluten-free supermarket in Venice that offers a wide variety of gluten-free products, including pasta, bread, cakes, brioche, beer, and options for the fridge and freezer. It's highly recommended for those with celiac disease or following a gluten-free diet. The store provides a safe haven from the wheat-filled city and offers an array of souvenirs and snacks.
This place was the absolute highlight of our Venice weekend. Travelling with a coeliac friend who was delighted with all the options, from fresh canollis to ravioli that doesn't fall apart. Big thanks to the owner, his recommendations were spot on and his enthusiasm was amazing.
Kat B — Google review
I was so excited to come here when I was in Venice. Everything is gluten free, obviously, and the owner very clearly cares about what products he carries. He even gave us a list of gluten free restaurants he recommends based on his own experiences. Compared to other major cities in Italy, there were not a lot of good gluten free options in Venice that I found, so having this was great. I read some negative reviews saying that the place is not a supermarket as it's small. I think it's obvious that it would be small because it's only things that would otherwise contain gluten in a regular supermarket. I wish more people would open shops like this with many different brands of gluten free items to try. I am tired of the same dry and tasteless options carried at major grocery stores.
Catherine A — Google review
Nice guy who sells all glutenfree and sometimes lactosefree products. Had a nice chat with him. Cannoli’s were great!
Nele C — Google review
The wonderful thing about this place is that it has gluten free items besides Schar (I love Schar). Bought a few snacks and stuff to bring home with me from Venice. If you need restaurant recommendations, just ask the owner.
Thang — Google review
Would recommend going here first as a gluten free person visiting Venice. Lots of snacks and ready to microwave meals (of which there isn’t much anywhere else in Venice) Owner was super helpful and kind and will give you advice on the best gluten free restaurants. Great wee shop!
Hamish E — Google review
I came here to look for some treats to bring home for my sisters who both have celiacs. There were lots of options, I would recommend this store for people who are visiting with celiacs and have a kitchen available. I purposely came here on my last night so I could get some things and I was not disappointed! The store clerk was very friendly and asked if I needed gluten free recommendations but as I am not gluten free he said to send my family by if they visit.
Vanessa B — Google review
Great shop with delicious gf cannolis! The owner is so kind he even gave us a list of all the safe gluten free restaurants in Venice! A wonderful hidden gem.
Nona H — Google review
A fantastic selection of gluten free food. The owner was incredibly helpful and friendly. This shop is a celiacs dream.
Charlotte S — Google review
C. del Paradiso, 5742, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy•+39 041 521 0454•Tips and more reviews for MEA Libera Tutti

22Ronchi Francesco

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When visiting Venice, a trip to the Rialto market is a must. Nearby, you'll find two exceptional cheese shops: Casa di Parmigiano and Latteria Ronchi Francesco. Latteria Ronchi Francesco offers an impressive selection of Italian cheeses, cured meats, and marinated olives. It's the perfect place to stock up on delicious provisions before heading to the island of Murano.
(Translated by Google) Limited offer but of great quality... and with generous opening hours, an excellent option for travelers eager to try good Italian products (Original) Oferta limitada pero de gran calidad... y con horarios generosos, una excelente opción para viajeros deseosos de probar buenos productos italianos
Esteban N — Google review
Arnaque - scam, do not go there. They will abuse tourist not looking carefully at price. Also bad service. Do not recommend.
Guillaume N — Google review
1053/A S. POLO, Venezia, VE 30125, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy•+39 041 523 0589•Tips and more reviews for Ronchi Francesco
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