Little place in the city center of Treviso.
Lot of talks about this joint as it’s decades old and has real old time fashion but all really stops here.
Facts: is overcrowded most of the time, especially form teenagers or aperitivo lovers being the place kinda cheap.
Food is mostly consisting in on the sport basic sandwich, some of the with local ingredients. Lot of wine yes, but generally middle to low quality.
Ordering inside is a kinda of ridiculous process, pushy people, and to order is kept.
Ordering outside means having to deal with unskilled waiters with close to non knowledge of English, that are a lot of things but not empathic and not professional. They are basically table cleaners.
While there is no doubt about the history and the charme of the shop the overall experience is rotten by all of the above.
I don’t recommend, I have visited it two times (with always the same experience) and I will not do...
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