Reservations · Outdoor seating
Classic Venetian trattoria with generous seafood pastas and warm service; great value for Venice, but service warmth and consistency vary at busy times.
Trattoria Da Gigio delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by standout dishes like octopus ragout and spaghetti alle vongole, but inconsistent execution—occasional saltiness and flat flavors—prevents grade A territory. Warm, attentive service and generous portions at fair Venice prices make it competitive with respected local favorites, though uneven service during rushes and modest setting appeal keep it a neighborhood favorite rather than a citywide destination.
On a lively Cannaregio street, this trattoria delivers a cozy, warm and bustling vibe with hand-written menus and staff who switch easily to English. Diners describe plates arriving steaming and generous, from crisp calamari to a much-loved octopus ragout. One guest summed it up: "It felt like a home-cooked meal," though a few note service can be uneven during rushes. The cooking leans classic Venetian—think sarde in saor, baccalà mantecato, spaghetti alle vongole—executed with confidence rather than theatrics. Portions are surprisingly large for Venice, pricing is fair, and desserts like tiramisù are frequent crowd-pleasers, even if a minority find them less thrilling than expected. A couple of modern touches pop up (tuna milanese with guacamole), but the soul remains proudly lagoon-focused. Families should do well: there are simple pastas like pomodoro or gnocchi (€9), fried calamari, and reliable sweets (€6). Seafood dominates, but non-seafood options exist (veal liver, roast beef), so cautious eaters can find comforting choices. No explicit kids menu noted—share plates and ask for extra plates to keep portions manageable.
Area: Busy Cannaregio thoroughfare near station; mix of locals and tourists, casual daytime bustle and evening dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked tourist corridor with active footfall and lighting.
Nearby: Near Venezia S. Lucia and Grand Canal; shops, bars, gelaterie, and other trattorias cluster nearby.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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