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La FinestraB+

Via Armando Diaz, 22, 31100 Treviso TV

A stylish Treviso pizzeria with creative pizzas, focacce and strong dietary flexibility, but cover-charge and billing complaints mean you should check the final bill carefully.

The verdict

La Finestra delivers solid food quality anchored by consistently praised pizzas, focacce, and seafood, but uneven execution across dishes and visits prevents a stronger grade. Service is attentive and knowledgeable, while the cozy modern setting with patio appeal creates a pleasant casual dining experience, though occasional preparation lapses and administrative friction keep it from approaching grade A territory.

About this restaurant

La Finestra feels like a polished, modern Treviso pizzeria rather than a quick slice stop: cozy interiors, a charming patio or pergola, pleasant music and mostly attentive table service. The strongest reviews describe a place where “the ingredients really speak for themselves,” while several recent diners also found the service quick and welcoming. It is central, attractive and generally easy to enjoy, though reservations and billing deserve a little vigilance. The cooking is creative and ingredient-led, with pizzas built around Treviso radicchio, porchetta, burrata, regional cheeses and seafood, plus steamed focaccia, tacos, Buddha bowls and contemporary pasta. The result suits diners who enjoy Italian flavors with modern, cross-cultural twists; it will disappoint anyone specifically seeking textbook Neapolitan pizza or plain, bargain-priced comfort food. Pizzas are typically €11-15, but the reported €3 per-person cover charge can make the final bill feel much less casual. Families can make this work, especially because pizza, hamburger, simple pasta, risotto, brownies and gelato offer recognizable choices, and one recent review explicitly calls the restaurant family-friendly. Gluten-free diners receive unusually thoughtful support, including separate pizza preparation, while vegan and vegetarian options are also available. Picky eaters may still prefer a straightforward pizza or burger, since many signature combinations are adventurous and the dessert feedback is mixed.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Charming, historic Italian town center known for canals, medieval architecture and local commerce.

Safety: Generally safe with good evening footfall, well-lit streets and comfortable for dining walks.

What's nearby: Close to Treviso Cathedral, Piazza dei Signori, main shops, train station and canal-side eateries.

Frequently asked

What should I order at La Finestra?

The creative pizzas are the safest bet, with steamed focacce and zucchini risotto offering worthwhile alternatives.

What should I know before going to La Finestra?

Budget for the reported €3 cover charge and double-check both your booking and final bill, especially if you expect a quick, traditional pizzeria meal.

What's La Finestra like?

Expect a stylish, relaxed setting with a patio or pergola, but not the space or quiet of a low-key neighborhood café.

Opening Hours

Sunday19:00–23:00 Monday12:00–14:30, 19:00–23:00 Tuesday Wednesday12:00–14:30, 19:00–23:00 Thursday12:00–14:30, 19:00–23:00 Friday12:00–14:30, 19:00–23:00 Saturday12:00–14:30, 19:00–23:00
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