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Angolo DiVino Enoteca Wine BarA-Worth Trying
Salita Grandi, 12, 22021 Bellagio CO, Italy
· Wine bar
· 4.8/5 Google (426 reviews)
Outdoor seating
Cozy alleyway wine bar with thoughtful pours and regional small plates; best for relaxed tastings and light meals away from the lakefront crush.
Why it gets an A- for overall quality
Angolo DiVino Enoteca delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional wine expertise and reliable food quality anchored by well-executed small plates and pasta. The intimate alley setting and hidden gem positioning create genuine appeal, though modest portions and wine-bar format prevent the broader excellence needed for grade A territory. Consistent execution and loyal patronage confirm this as a worthwhile neighborhood destination for wine-focused dining.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked up a narrow staircase off the Bellagio bustle, this wine bar feels warm and intimate. Bottles line the walls, a few alley tables catch the breeze, and staff guide you toward local pours. One diner summed it up: "a peaceful escape with thoughtful wines and small plates." It is a relaxed hidden gem vibe more than a scene. The cooking leans classic Italian and Valtellina—think cacio e pepe, lasagne, bruschette, and salumi boards—done with care rather than theatrics. Portions are modest, prices fair for the area, and the best experiences pair a couple of plates with a guided tasting. Expect friendly service with real wine knowledge, though now and then someone finds it a touch hands-off. Families do fine here thanks to simple options like tomato pasta, caprese, and plain bruschetta. There is no explicit kids menu, but the food is straightforward and sharable. If your crew needs big mains, look elsewhere; if they like lighter Italian favorites in a calm spot, it is kid-friendly enough.
At a Glance
- Cozy alley setting with calm, bottle-lined interior
- Knowledgeable wine guidance and enjoyable tastings
- Fair pricing for Bellagio with quality ingredients
- Portions on the small side; wine-bar format
- Payment at counter may surprise first-timers
What Sets It Apart
- guided_wine_tastings
- hidden_alley_setting
- Valtellina_specialties
What People Love
- Relaxed, tucked-away ambiance
- Genuine, family-style hospitality
- Thoughtful local wine recommendations
- Simple pastas and bruschette that pair well with wine
- Reasonable prices for the area
Points of Concern
- Portions can feel small compared to full-service restaurants
- Occasional bruschetta texture complaints and one low-quality soup report
- Payment is often at the counter and bill may not be brought automatically
- Parking in Bellagio is challenging; walking from ferry is easier
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€30-44 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Build a tasting: share a tagliere (€24 for two) plus one primi, then tiramisu (€8) with a final pour.
Perfect For
- Afternoon wine tasting with small plates
- Light lunch away from the crowds
- Casual date night in a cozy spot
- Solo glass and a bruschetta between sightseeing
Location Insights
Area: Quaint stone lanes above the lakefront, tourist-heavy but calmer off main drag.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic in season, well-lit alleys.
Nearby: Near boutique shops, cafes, lakefront promenade; steps and narrow lanes typical.
BellagioBellagio is a picturesque lakeside town famous for its cobbled streets, historic architecture, and vibrant dining scene featuring Italian cuisine and lakeside views. The atmosphere is relaxed yet upscale, attracting visitors looking for authentic Italian dining and leisurely exploration.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–19:00
Tuesday12:00–19:00
Wednesday12:00–19:00
Thursday12:00–19:00
Friday12:00–19:00
Saturday12:00–19:00
Sunday12:00–19:00
Available: Outdoor seating
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