Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Crowd-pleasing Venetian spot with broad menu and tourist-focused service; decent meals are possible, but pushy upsells, a 12% service fee, and authenticity concerns mean careful ordering is essential.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Ristorante Due Fratelli struggles with fundamental reliability issues that undermine its appeal as a destination restaurant. Food quality shows mixed execution—some seafood dishes land well, but reports of bland, oily, or overcooked items are frequent enough to signal inconsistent kitchen standards. More concerning are documented food safety complaints involving shellfish and alleged food poisoning, combined with inconsistent service and missing dishes. The review authenticity concerns—including solicitation of 5-star reviews and incentivized feedback—cast doubt on the reliability of its strong Google rating, while aggressive per-100g fish pricing and mandatory service fees create a tourist-trap dynamic that prioritizes volume over quality.
On a busy Cannaregio thoroughfare, Due Fratelli feels warm and bustling with hosts inviting passersby and servers juggling big parties. Some diners praise friendly, fast service and simple Venetian plates, while others describe uneven execution and upselling on whole fish. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans traditional Venetian seafood and trattoria comfort—think sarde in saor, squid ink pasta, and per‑100g grilled fish—more crowd‑pleasing than adventurous. When it hits, plates read fresh and satisfying; misses trend oily, bland, or overcooked. It suits travelers seeking classic Italian staples with broad choices, but careful ordering and price checks on whole fish are wise. Families can do well here thanks to kid-friendly basics like spaghetti al pomodoro, grilled chicken, fries, and pizza. Do a quick menu reality check: salads run €7-16 and simple pastas €9-18, with a 12% service fee commonly added; whole fish priced per 100g can escalate quickly for picky eaters.
Area: Central Cannaregio thoroughfare with steady tourist flow and mixed local traffic; casual dining and souvenir shops nearby.
Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe tourist area with good lighting and constant footfall.
Nearby: Close to main pedestrian routes, small canals, hotels, and other trattorie; outdoor seating common.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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