Palanca (La)

Description:

  • Run by Roberto Barina and Piero Salmaso, La Palanca is a small eatery-cum-watering hole. Bottles of Campari and Coke line the shelf as daily wagers like bargemen and fishermen step in for a sandwich snack, pasta or the daily specials like the salmon tagliatelle. The restaurant does serve wine by the glass, and if you want to blend in, call for an ombra (white wine). La Palanca's so popular, it's hard to get a table even in a small city like Venice. Diners have better luck in spring and summer as, like most places in Venice, the warmer seasons allow for alfresco dining.
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User Reviews for Palanca (La)

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    Might be nice spot for lunch but a silly rule will lose them business

  • It was 11:45 on Thursday 5th April. Sunny but still early in the tourist season, There weren't many people around and all but one of the tables outside were free. Inside was the...

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    Wonderful lunch, friendly service

  • We decided to eat here for lunch for our first meal in Venice and it was a great experience. Anchovies were fresh and delicious. My pasta was really good too.

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    OK, but not worth a special trip

  • We tried this place for lunch as we had just arrived at the Hilton Molino Stucky hotel and it is a short walk along the Giudecca waterfront. First we were frustrated that they would...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • tel: 39 41 528 7719
    • Address:

    • Giudecca 448
    • Venice, Venice 30133
    • Neighborhood:

    • Giudecca
    • Payments:

    • none accepted

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