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Bar Europa
The guide was updated:If you are looking for an abundant but not too expensive aperitif, breakfast or brunch, Bar Europa in San Vito Lo Capo is the right place for you. Besides being one of the few places, open also off-tourist season, this familiar bar offer rich meals and breaks without charging an arm and a leg for it.
Useful Information
- Address: Piazza Marinella 8, San Vito lo Capo
- Opening hours: Mon-Sun 7am-12pm
- Phone: +39 349 819 4552
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This “pasticceria” (bakery) is one of the favourites among the locals. Everybody in Trapani knows it but it is not easy to find, it has no sign or seats, but it is definitively worthy seeking out among Trapani's alleys. La Rinascente is considered the heaven of Sicilian pastry, here you can find any dessert the region has on offer: cannoli, cassatelle, geli, cialdoni... and much more!
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Pasticceria Colicchia
Located in the Old City, just near the Clock Tower, Pasticceria Colicchia is part of Trapani tradition. In this café, the time stopped four decades ago, and it is this genuineness, which makes it unique. Having brioches and slush for breakfast here is imperative when on holiday in Trapani.
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BeCool
BeCool is one of the most popular cafés in Trapani. In the morning, it offers a wide choice of sweet breakfast like classic brioche paired with cappuccino or with slush. Whereas in the late afternoon you can enjoy the varied appetizers composing the aperitif, together with a spritz or a refreshing drink.
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Bar Pasticceria Vultaggio
Before going back home from Sicily you should take with you some cannolis to share with your friends and family. At the Pasticceria Vultaggio, a small pastry-shop just outside Trapani, you will find the biggest cannolis in the city, this it is the ideal place where to stock up!
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Efri Bar
If you crave for Italian treats but suffer from celiac disease, do not worry! You can still enjoy a Sicilian cannoli at the Efri Bar. To find gluten free products in Sicily can be a challenge, since here gluten plays an important part of the traditional cuisine, but the owner to this bar thought about it. A real Sicilian cannoli is one of the thing that must be tasted at least once in a life time!
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Bar Incontro
Bar and diner, perfect for a break at any time of the day. Here the signature dish is arancine, the typical Sicilian fried croquettes filled with rice, meat and tomato sauce, but also various vegan dishes is served. Its wide menu makes Bar Incontro perfect for some aperitif with friends!
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Lido La Playa
If you are looking for a good place where to take a break or cool down, you can count on the Lido La Playa. The bar right on the seaside offers amazing refreshing fruit salads composed by local products and nice aperitifs in the late afternoon. It also includes a restaurant and rental service for beach chairs and umbrellas.
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Il Cappellaio Matto
This cosy bar is located on a side street by the main road of Trapani, surrounded by historical buildings. It can be described as an active and young place, frequented by local youngsters but also visitors. Il Cappellaio Matto offers street food of various kind, so it is perfect for breakfast, brunch and aperitif. After dinner it serves delicious cocktails, and often during weekends hosts events and live music.
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Bar Du Marinaru
On Favignana Island, right in front of the dock, a little and rustic bar will offer you a typical Sicilian coffee break, thanks to its "Caffè al pistacchio" (Pistachio nut coffee). It is a real specialty of this beautiful island, and it was Bar du Marinaru that made it so famous. So, if you are visiting Favignana or Trapani this tiny café can't be missed.
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Pasticceria FC
To try Sicilian pastry on Favignana Island the best place to head for is Pasticceria FC. This nice café and patisserie will delight you with all the sweet specialties of Sicilian cuisine: cassata (sponge cake), cassatelle (ricotta-filled turnovers), cannoli, cakes and plenty more.
Lastly, for the party-goers hot brioches also available by night!
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Caffè Savoia
The elegant Cafè Savoia is situated in the central square of San Vito Lo Capo. Its professional and cordial staff will affably welcome you for breakfast, brunch and aperitif. Each meal is composed by all the specialties of Sicilian cuisine, both sweet and salty.
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Bar Europa
If you are looking for an abundant but not too expensive aperitif, breakfast or brunch, Bar Europa in San Vito Lo Capo is the right place for you. Besides being one of the few places, open also off-tourist season, this familiar bar offer rich meals and breaks without charging an arm and a leg for it.
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Mamma Caura
This bar and restaurant in Marsala is well-known for its beautiful location, facing the saline as well as the traditional windmills. Here the aperitif at the sunset is a real sight. Daily fresh fish and specialties of the Sicilian cuisine are accompanied by the best local Marsala wine and other liqueurs of the region.
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Lido Tiburon Beach
This lido is one of the biggest on Marsala's coast. Here, beside renting beach chairs and umbrellas, you can enjoy a relaxing breakfast or a simple ice-cream on the beach. Lido Tiburon is one of the historical lidos of Marsala, and it is easily recognisable thanks to its yellow and green beach umbrellas.
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