My Sacile Favorites 🇮🇹
Sacile is the best of small town northern Italy! Here are my favorite spots to eat and shop.
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Sacile is known as the “Garden of the Serenissima” because in centuries past, Sacile was a popular vacation spot for rich Venetians. The river through town connects to Venice, so back in the day it was an easy boat ride. Napoleon also passed through and had a garrison stationed here for a while, so you find a lot of French last names on your neighbors.

Sacile is small enough to walk anywhere, but big enough to have plenty of options for restaurants, bars, and shopping. We have a train station on a major line, meaning we can get to Venice in an hour and just about anywhere from the Venice train station or airport.

Sacile’s weekly market is Thursday! It’s full of clothing shops and plant stalls as well as the traditional produce, seafood, and cheese options.

Italian Restaurants

Trattoria Cavour
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My favorite restaurant in Sacile!! A small but always changing menu, and I’ve absolutely loved everything I’ve eaten here. Feels like a nice place, but the prices are super reasonable.
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DODO Verace Pizza Napoletana
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My favorite pizza in Sacile - legit Napoli style. It’s amazing!
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Trattoria Natalia
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Newish spot serving Friulian dishes! It’s quickly become of my favorite restaurants in town.
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Pizzeria Duepuntozero
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The best takeout pizza! We probably eat here weekly. They have a huge menu and everything has been delicious.
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Ristorante Cellini
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They have a fabulous terrace overlooking the river, and it’s magical at sunset. Good for groups.
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Le Contrade
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Great restaurant for date nights! If you have a group, they have a beautiful wine room in the back you can reserve. Their fixed five course menu is also surprisingly affordable.
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Other Cuisines

For when you need to break up the Italian food!

Kashima Sushi
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Swanky bar feel! All you can eat sushi and Asian dishes. It’s my favorite of these in the area. I prefer it for lunch- better bang for your buck.
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Indian Masala
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Best Indian food I've found in Italy!
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Döner Kebab
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This is the good kebab place in town. Great fast food, but with plenty of veggies. It's also really cheap.
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Bars & Cafes

I group them together because in Italy they’re often the same! Italy uses the word bar for coffeeshops, and usually they offer both coffee and wine.

Antica Sacile
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite spot for a spritz or coffee! They also serve lunch and dinner via the restaurant next door, Doppio Zero.
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Ladri di Biciclette
@teaspoonofnose
Best spot for nightlife in Sacile! They also have delicious antipasti/apertivi platters of you want food.
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Pasticcerie Berardi
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My favorite for tiny delicious pastries!
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Weiss Cafè
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Bar along the river. One of the main bars for the weekends.
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Le Favole Agriturismo B&B
@teaspoonofnose
Want a local Prosecco tasting in town? Head here! They’re also an agriturismo, so you can stay overnight.
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Le Lanterne Bistrot
@teaspoonofnose
Extensive beer selection, especially for Italy! Order the panini if you want food.
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Pasticceria Brieda
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Best spot for grabbing a treat on the way to the train station!
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Gelateria Options

Bottega Del Gelato
@teaspoonofnose
Our neighborhood gelato place- they’re delicious, always mixing up flavors, and super friendly! Their cones are also the best in town.
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Il Gelatone
@teaspoonofnose
Great gelato place on the piazza! The crime brûlée flavor is incredible.
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Shopping

Lot Alessandro
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite macelleria, (butcher) in town!
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Latteria Di Roverbasso
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My favorite latteria, or dairy and cheese shop!
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Grosmi Caffè
@teaspoonofnose
Amazing coffee beans, as well as food gifts!
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Cartastorie, Bottega Artigiana
@teaspoonofnose
Beautiful handmade cards and paper gifts. Most of them include handmade paper itself!
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L'utile e il Dilettevole Sacile
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite shop in town. They’re mostly kitchenware and house decor, but have a little bit of everything. It’s a great place to head for inspiration when you need a birthday gift for someone.
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MilleFiori
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Gorgeous bouquets and plant gifts!
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Amateur Italian, travel advisor, and adventurous eater! I’m a travel creative living in small town northern Italy, and I've been planning travel for over 15 years. I've lived on three continents and visited over 40 countries, so I'm passionate about helping travelers experience the best of a location, no matter where! I love both/and travel: I want to see the big sights AND the local hangouts, the big cities AND the small towns. I’d love to help you do it too! If you’re going to Rome for the first time, you don’t need me to tell you to see the Colosseum. But you might want me to tell you if it’s better as a guided tour or on your own, what add-on’s are worth the money, and what are the extra secret things your ticket can get you! My favorite part of travel is eating well: finding the local haunts, tasting a new wine, and trying the local dishes. Amazing food doesn't have to be expensive: sometimes the best of a place is in the street food! But if it is a splurge, I'll make sure it's worth every penny. I'd love to work with you to create the trip of your dreams!
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My Sacile Favorites 🇮🇹
Sacile is the best of small town northern Italy! Here are my favorite spots to eat and shop.
24 Places • 2 Saves • ago
Free

Sacile is known as the “Garden of the Serenissima” because in centuries past, Sacile was a popular vacation spot for rich Venetians. The river through town connects to Venice, so back in the day it was an easy boat ride. Napoleon also passed through and had a garrison stationed here for a while, so you find a lot of French last names on your neighbors.

Sacile is small enough to walk anywhere, but big enough to have plenty of options for restaurants, bars, and shopping. We have a train station on a major line, meaning we can get to Venice in an hour and just about anywhere from the Venice train station or airport.

Sacile’s weekly market is Thursday! It’s full of clothing shops and plant stalls as well as the traditional produce, seafood, and cheese options.

Italian Restaurants

Trattoria Cavour
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite restaurant in Sacile!! A small but always changing menu, and I’ve absolutely loved everything I’ve eaten here. Feels like a nice place, but the prices are super reasonable.
Add to
Details
DODO Verace Pizza Napoletana
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite pizza in Sacile - legit Napoli style. It’s amazing!
Add to
Details
Trattoria Natalia
@teaspoonofnose
Newish spot serving Friulian dishes! It’s quickly become of my favorite restaurants in town.
Add to
Details
Pizzeria Duepuntozero
@teaspoonofnose
The best takeout pizza! We probably eat here weekly. They have a huge menu and everything has been delicious.
Add to
Details
Ristorante Cellini
@teaspoonofnose
They have a fabulous terrace overlooking the river, and it’s magical at sunset. Good for groups.
Add to
Details
Le Contrade
@teaspoonofnose
Great restaurant for date nights! If you have a group, they have a beautiful wine room in the back you can reserve. Their fixed five course menu is also surprisingly affordable.
Add to
Details

Other Cuisines

For when you need to break up the Italian food!

Kashima Sushi
@teaspoonofnose
Swanky bar feel! All you can eat sushi and Asian dishes. It’s my favorite of these in the area. I prefer it for lunch- better bang for your buck.
Add to
Details
Indian Masala
@teaspoonofnose
Best Indian food I've found in Italy!
Add to
Details
Döner Kebab
@teaspoonofnose
This is the good kebab place in town. Great fast food, but with plenty of veggies. It's also really cheap.
Add to
Details

Bars & Cafes

I group them together because in Italy they’re often the same! Italy uses the word bar for coffeeshops, and usually they offer both coffee and wine.

Antica Sacile
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite spot for a spritz or coffee! They also serve lunch and dinner via the restaurant next door, Doppio Zero.
Add to
Details
Ladri di Biciclette
@teaspoonofnose
Best spot for nightlife in Sacile! They also have delicious antipasti/apertivi platters of you want food.
Add to
Details
Pasticcerie Berardi
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite for tiny delicious pastries!
Add to
Details
Weiss Cafè
@teaspoonofnose
Bar along the river. One of the main bars for the weekends.
Add to
Details
Le Favole Agriturismo B&B
@teaspoonofnose
Want a local Prosecco tasting in town? Head here! They’re also an agriturismo, so you can stay overnight.
Add to
Details
Le Lanterne Bistrot
@teaspoonofnose
Extensive beer selection, especially for Italy! Order the panini if you want food.
Add to
Details
Pasticceria Brieda
@teaspoonofnose
Best spot for grabbing a treat on the way to the train station!
Add to
Details

Gelateria Options

Bottega Del Gelato
@teaspoonofnose
Our neighborhood gelato place- they’re delicious, always mixing up flavors, and super friendly! Their cones are also the best in town.
Add to
Details
Il Gelatone
@teaspoonofnose
Great gelato place on the piazza! The crime brûlée flavor is incredible.
Add to
Details

Shopping

Lot Alessandro
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite macelleria, (butcher) in town!
Add to
Details
Latteria Di Roverbasso
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite latteria, or dairy and cheese shop!
Add to
Details
Grosmi Caffè
@teaspoonofnose
Amazing coffee beans, as well as food gifts!
Add to
Details
Cartastorie, Bottega Artigiana
@teaspoonofnose
Beautiful handmade cards and paper gifts. Most of them include handmade paper itself!
Add to
Details
L'utile e il Dilettevole Sacile
@teaspoonofnose
My favorite shop in town. They’re mostly kitchenware and house decor, but have a little bit of everything. It’s a great place to head for inspiration when you need a birthday gift for someone.
Add to
Details
MilleFiori
@teaspoonofnose
Gorgeous bouquets and plant gifts!
Add to
Details

* * *
CURATED BY
Amateur Italian, travel advisor, and adventurous eater! I’m a travel creative living in small town northern Italy, and I've been planning travel for over 15 years. I've lived on three continents and visited over 40 countries, so I'm passionate about helping travelers experience the best of a location, no matter where! I love both/and travel: I want to see the big sights AND the local hangouts, the big cities AND the small towns. I’d love to help you do it too! If you’re going to Rome for the first time, you don’t need me to tell you to see the Colosseum. But you might want me to tell you if it’s better as a guided tour or on your own, what add-on’s are worth the money, and what are the extra secret things your ticket can get you! My favorite part of travel is eating well: finding the local haunts, tasting a new wine, and trying the local dishes. Amazing food doesn't have to be expensive: sometimes the best of a place is in the street food! But if it is a splurge, I'll make sure it's worth every penny. I'd love to work with you to create the trip of your dreams!
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