Reviews of Venezia Bacaro (19)
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A fantastic restaurant with excellent pizza & great service 👌🏼
I had Lunch with a business associate and we had very good dishes (Pizza and Lasagne) which were rapidly served and very good value.
Fresh food and great service. Rush lunch could be ordered in advance.
Lovely table in the window, friendly staff who took our group photo, thank you, and fab pesto pasta. We all enjoyed the food.
Lovely waiter, food was mainly great but my lasagna want hot enough, in fact I'd say it was only warm which is a shame otherwise all was lovely, including the white beer that was on special offer.
Fantastic food. Will be back!! I had the pizza and it was one of the best I ever had. Cheese so perfectly melted and very tasty. They were also flexible with my friends order adding things to the pizza. Great choice on menu.
Lovely atmosphere and great service. There is an array of choice for meat eaters and my fellow diners really enjoyed their meal. I could have done with slighly more pasta choices for myself (vegetarian) but what I had was delicious. Highly recommended.
Great staff, great food, great price. But a shame this website insists to ask minimus 25 words for review. Do not want to write anymore.
Food was nice, nothing extraordinary though, but the owner was incredibly rude, which really impacted the experience and as such isn’t somewhere I’d recommend to others.
Good service and good food! I think the arrabiata could have more spiciness but that's just personal preference so no complaints. Thank you very much.
poor quality funrniture and decoration , menu old , and nothing more than average food. Unfortunatley not to the standard we hoped for.Would not visit again.
Great restaurant. Friendly efficient staff. Good menu and food excellent. Will return. Convenient to the Barbican Centre where we were going. Would definitely recommend this restaurant.
Good spritz, very good pasta with clams and chicken with pomegranate. I wouldn't say the food was Venetian more good Italian. The pizzas looked excellent. Very busy and noisy on a Friday night. Friendly waiter but he could have used some help. The happy hour drinks were charged at full price but it was so busy I couldn't be bothered to point this out.
Very enjoyable and relaxing with great atmosphere very proud of their Venetian menu and knowledge of wines great music would definitely go back suitable for all walks of life
Met a friend here for lunch in the week. Great staff, the express lunch menu is excellent value for money, and the wine is delicious! Highly recommended.
When we started going to this restaurant a couple of years ago, it was great. Now I find that the serving size has diminished and the prices, particularly for the starters, have gone up. The service is slow at best. The minestrone, for which I paid £6.90 was a sort of greenish thin sludge with only one or two bits of some vegetable in it. On the whole, it was not great and I doubt I'll bother to go there again.
It was a cozy, friendly place. I'm from Dallas, Texas so I'm unaccustomed to good Italian food. What a relief to find some. Also, the wine we had was exceptional.
We had a lovely evening here. The pizzas were fantastic and full of flavour. Probably could have done with less cheese on the Lido Pizza (seafood pizza) - but then I could have asked for no cheese. The calamari starter was incredibly salty, I suspect the batter had been over seasoned. It has been far tastier on other visits. Overall a fun evening and great service from our waiter who was attentive but not intrusive.
The starter and main course were nice, the dessert menu was limited and what we had was just okay, the ambience was non existent and it has quite a cold feel about the place. The worse part though is resvd for the drink, the normal prosecco is nice but expensive at £27 a bottle, however in happy hour the prosecco is £15 a bottle but it's not the same one, a really cheap, screw top bottle, hardly any fizz, a bit like Lambrusco. Feel a bit deceived by the happy hour prosecco and based on this would not return. Cioa Bella and la divinia (both fairly local) are much better Italian restaurants.