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FariniBWorth Trying

Calle Seconda de la Fava, 5602, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy · Cafe, Bakery, Bar · 4.4/5 Google (6948 reviews)

Takeout

Fast, tasty pizza al taglio and pastries at budget prices; crowds and uneven service are common trade-offs.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Farini excels as a casual neighborhood slice shop with strong food quality and quick service, making it a reliable quick stop for budget-conscious diners. However, quality varies by time of day, service tone can be dismissive, and cramped seating limits comfort—factors that keep it from competing with higher-rated establishments. Best suited for travelers seeking speed and value over a polished dining experience.

Restaurant Summary

The counter is piled with trays of pizza al taglio, focacce, and pastries, and the room feels bustling and compact. Lines move quickly when the crew is on it, though service warmth can swing from kind to curt. As one visitor put it, "a perfect quick stop between sights," even if it sometimes gets crowded and hectic. The cooking leans classic and comforting Italian: light, airy dough when fresh, simple toppings, and familiar sweets like tiramisu. It suits travelers who want speed and value more than ceremony. Timing matters; slices straight from the oven shine, while older trays can eat dry. Expect a practical, <b"display-driven selection over made-to-order finesse. Families do well here thanks to familiar choices like Margherita, focaccia, cookies, and croissants. There is no kids menu, but the food is kid-friendly by default. Vegetarian options are clear, some vegan slices appear, but gluten-free availability is inconsistent; plan alternatives if strict.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€10-16 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic lanes near San Marco and Castello; heavy foot traffic, tourists mixed with locals on errands.

Safety: Busy, well-trafficked tourist core; generally safe, occasional crowd congestion.

Nearby: Close to Rialto–San Marco corridor, shops and sights; many quick eats and cafes nearby.

CannaregioCannaregio features a variety of dining options ranging from casual bacari (Venetian wine bars) to more formal restaurants. The atmosphere is relaxed and authentic, with many eateries serving traditional Venetian cuisine alongside international options. It is less tourist-heavy compared to San Marco, attracting visitors who appreciate a more local vibe and residents who enjoy neighborhood dining spots.
Ghetto VecchioThe Ghetto Vecchio is the historic Jewish quarter of Venice, known for its rich history and unique cultural identity. Dining here often includes kosher options and traditional Jewish-Venetian dishes, set in a quiet, atmospheric part of Cannaregio that contrasts with the busier tourist hubs.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–22:00 Tuesday07:30–22:00 Wednesday07:30–22:00 Thursday07:30–22:00 Friday07:30–22:00 Saturday07:30–22:00 Sunday07:30–22:00

Available: Takeout

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