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Tiramisù - I Tre MercantiB-Worth Trying

Calle al Ponte de la Guerra, 5364, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy · Dessert shop, Candy store, Cheese shop · 4.5/5 Google (4355 reviews)

Freshly assembled tiramisu with rotating flavors draws lines and raves, but frequent sell-outs and brusque service polarize experiences.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Tiramisù - I Tre Mercanti delivers solid food quality with standout pistachio flavors and visible fresh assembly that builds confidence, but inconsistent execution and brusque counter service prevent a higher grade. The canal-side location and destination appeal make it worth seeking out for dessert hunters, though limited space and occasional sell-outs reflect the constraints of a small, high-volume operation.

Restaurant Summary

Lines curl past the window where pastry chefs assemble trays of tiramisu in full view, creating a lively, sweet-toothed buzz a few minutes from St Mark's. Many describe the cream as light and the coffee note subtle, with one guest sharing, "The balance of sweetness and texture made it a standout." Expect a grab-and-go counter, quick-moving queues, and an energized crowd. The cooking ethos is classic Italian dessert with flavor-forward twists rather than culinary theatrics. The signature is the traditional version, but rotating varieties like pistachio, hazelnut, matcha, and mango keep things playful. On strong days, bites feel airy and fresh; at peak rush, quality can vary and flavors may sell out. This is best for dessert hunters who appreciate freshly assembled simplicity over sit-down ritual. Families will find it approachable: sweet flavors like hazelnut or Nutella suit kids, and portions work as a shared treat. There is no seating, so plan to perch by a canal or stroll as you snack. Coffee options are present but mixed in reviews; stick to dessert if traveling with picky palates.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter Only Average Cost€7-12 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: High-footfall historic core with heavy tourist traffic and premium retail near St Mark's Square.

Safety: Busy, well-patrolled tourist zone; crowded but generally safe and well lit.

Nearby: Steps from St Mark's Square; surrounded by cafes, souvenir shops, and major sights.

San MarcoThe dining context in San Marco is heavily influenced by tourism, featuring a mix of traditional Venetian cuisine, upscale restaurants, and casual eateries catering to visitors. The social atmosphere is lively and often crowded, with many establishments offering canal views and historic ambiance. Dining here tends to be more formal and oriented towards showcasing Venetian culinary heritage.
RialtoThe Rialto area within San Marco is famous for its historic market and vibrant food scene, attracting both tourists and locals who appreciate fresh seafood and traditional Venetian dishes. It has a bustling, authentic atmosphere with many small trattorias and osterias.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–18:30 Tuesday11:00–18:30 Wednesday11:00–18:30 Thursday11:00–18:30 Friday11:00–18:30 Saturday11:00–18:30 Sunday11:00–18:30
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