La Baita Vecchia Malga

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"This shop, as well as Zerocinquantello, is located on the popular, and very tiny, Via Pescherie Vecchie. It is in the center of town and a must visit in Bologna. The entire street is filled with shops selling their signature Bolognese goods from tortellini, to cured meats, fresh cheese, fish, balsamic vinegar de Modena etc. Sprinkled throughout are eateries like this one, where you can grab some wine and a bite, sit outside, people watch and just take in this food-rich city. Great for an easy, yet lively lunch or dinner. This area gets crowded because the dining options are so good! Highly recommend a stroll or two down this street, if nothing else. "

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Couples • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Wine • Foodie
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