We visited here, it was super quiet on a rainy day. There were 4 of us, me, my partner and my parents. Not all of us were hungry but we wanted to sit down and enjoy the rainy atmosphere. 2 wanted a coffee and only one wanted pizza.
The man didn't speak a word of English which is fine, I don't expect anyone to speak English since we are the visitors. But I do feel like locals pick and choose when they want to communicate, especially since they face tourists on a daily basis being in a vacation spot... anyway. They weren't serving coffees at that time, even though they were on the menu he handed to us... fine. We ordered one pizza, he said no.. to which we were very confused. What we gathered from his very quickly speaking Italian was that we all order or you may leave.
No one was there except one couple, no one else. It was quiet, cold and rainy. I think he feared we would be taking away business since only one person was ordering pizza but it was so quiet... He basically shooed us away... He was an older man. We felt very unwelcome and his demeanour was unbelievably rude which makes me think race was at play here.
Pizza looks dry and mediocre, not sure why there's an option for chips on pizza, gross. So I think we lucked out from being disappointed...
Read moreThe owner welcomed us very friendly and made sure we were comfortably seated. The focaccia was very good with fresh ingredients. They also had an accessible toilet for wheelchairs which was perfect for my sister. We enjoyed it very...
Read moreVery friendly place, dog friendly. The pizza is delicious and our garden brings a special tomato sauce, which is delicious in itself. The place is very cozy and open in winter and summer. I can only recommend! Thank you for your...
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