Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Vibrant Cannaregio smoothie and cocktail stand serving fresh fruit drinks and simple snacks; great for a refreshing pause, but pricing for cocktails and bowls can feel high.
Frulalà delivers solid quality for a casual juice and cocktail bar, with fresh, flavorful smoothies and fruit-forward cocktails and friendly, generous staff creating an appealing quick-stop experience. Consistency challenges with açaí bowls and occasional fruit quality prevent a higher grade, while the limited seating and stand-style format reflect its casual neighborhood positioning rather than destination appeal.
Right on a busy Cannaregio walkway, Frulalà feels lively and colorful, slinging smoothies, fruit cups, and fruit-forward cocktails to passersby. Staff are often described as friendly and generous with samples, and one traveler noted it was a “perfect stop while exploring.” Seating is casual and street-facing, built for quick refreshment rather than lingering. The cooking is more craft-beverage than kitchen: think classic blends like Fragoloso and bright takes on mules and sours. The approach is produce-driven and simple rather than cheffy—great fruit, juiced or shaken, with a few sweet crepes and açaí bowls. Most praise focuses on freshness and zing, though some felt bowls were light or watery and cocktails a touch pricey when seated. For families, this is an easy win. Kids gravitate to fruit cups and strawberry-banana blends, and even the crepes are approachable. There is no kids menu, but the core menu is kid-friendly by nature; stick to smoothies and fruit salad if picky eaters shy from açaí.
Area: Lively Cannaregio thoroughfare with foot traffic, canalside strolling, and casual snack stops appealing to wanderers.
Safety: Well-traveled tourist area with steady footfall and lighting; typical central Venice safety profile.
Nearby: Near shops and canal bridges; convenient pause while exploring the Ghetto and Strada Nova corridors.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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