When in Venice, there’s no better way to experience the local flavor—literally and culturally—than by having cicchetti. These small, tasty bites are an essential part of Venetian life, often enjoyed with a glass of wine or a spritz during aperitivo. Whether you’re nibbling on bruschetta topped with fresh seafood, cured meats or creamy spreads, cicchetti are quite literally the delicious antipasto to Venice’s rich culinary traditions.

What Are Cicchetti?

Cicchetti (pronounced chi-KET-tee) are Venice’s answer to tapas – small, shareable plates typically served in local wine bars called bacari. They can include everything from marinated vegetables, polenta with seafood to savory meatballs or grilled fish. These bite-sized snacks have long been a way for Venetians to enjoy a light meal with friends, especially before dinner. It’s an informal, social experience, where locals gather around the bar, chatting and sipping on a glass of wine or prosecco.

The Cicchetti Tradition

Cicchetti are closely tied to Venice’s tradition of ombra, which refers to a small glass of wine enjoyed with friends. The word ombra means “shadow,” hearkening back to when wine sellers would move with the shadow of St. Mark’s bell tower to keep cool while selling their wine. Today, this Venetian ritual is a casual, cherished part of everyday life – a perfect excuse to pause, relax and savor the moment.

Enjoy cicchetti canal side in Venice. (credit)

Where to Enjoy Cicchetti in Venice

Venice is dotted with bacari where you can try cicchetti and part of the fun is stumbling across a tempting one while meandering along canals and crossing bridges. To get you started, here are a few of our favorite spots:

Cantina Do Mori – One of the oldest bacari in Venice, Cantina Do Mori offers an authentic taste of traditional cicchetti in a rustic, intimate setting. Don’t miss their savory sarde in saor (sweet and sour sardines) or rich cheese plates.
All’Arco – Tucked away in a quiet alley, All’Arco is a local favorite where you’ll find a fantastic selection of crostini topped with everything from creamy cod to smoked meats. The friendly, family-run atmosphere adds to its charm.
Osteria Al Squero – With views overlooking the canal and a nearby gondola workshop, this spot offers a wonderful range of cicchetti and an ideal location to unwind with a glass of wine and some people-watching.
Al Merca – Located near the Rialto Market, Al Merca serves up a delectable array of cicchetti perfect for a snack on the go. Grab a small bite and a glass of wine, and enjoy it by the bustling market stalls.
Al Timon – Situated along a canal in the Cannaregio district, Al Timon is popular for its lively atmosphere and great selection. You can enjoy your cicchetti on their rustic wooden boat or along the canal – always a memorable Venetian dining experience!

For an enhanced experience, book a Venice Aperitivo Private Tour to take a delicious deep dive into local traditions, including cicchetti, in some of the most scenic spots in the city.

Relax on the private terrace of the Cassia Quattro in Venice.

Plan Your Perfect Venetian Experience

To fully immerse yourself in Venice’s unique traditions, Italy Perfect offers beautifully curated vacation rentals in the heart of Venice, just steps away from some of the city’s best bacari and cultural attractions. Whether you’re savoring cicchetti, island hopping in the Venetian lagoon or exploring the artistic gems of Venice, our vacation rentals provide the perfect home base to experience the city like a local.

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