Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination craft-beer pub on a quiet canal with standout tap selection and friendly guidance, but strict no-large-groups policy and occasional brusque service make it unsuitable for big parties.
Il Santo Bevitore delivers solid craft beer pub performance anchored by exceptional bartender expertise and a beautiful canal-side terrace that justifies the destination appeal among Venice beer enthusiasts. However, limited and inconsistent snack offerings and recurring friction over group policies prevent a higher grade. For beer lovers seeking expert guidance and a relaxed waterside setting, it's a worthwhile stop; families and large parties should manage expectations accordingly.
Tucked along a quiet Cannaregio canal, this pub feels warm and bustling without tipping into chaos. Bartenders pour tastes and chat styles, and one guest said it felt like a wonderful chill spot where a single pint became four. The canal-side terrace is the draw, a lovely place by the water to linger with a fresh pour. The cooking leans toward simple bar snacks and cicchetti, while the taps span Italy and Belgium with NEIPAs, sours, and classics. The approach is selection-driven and expert-guided rather than flashy, perfect for beer fans who enjoy trying small samples before committing. Expect knowledgeable staff, rotating lists, and fair pricing for quality by Venice standards. Families should note the pub focus and limited snack-style food. There is no kids menu and seating is compact inside, though the terrace can work in good weather. For younger palates, plan nearby dinner and come here for adult-friendly drinks rather than a full family meal.
Area: Quiet canal-side stretch in Cannaregio; relaxed, local-leaning vibe away from the busiest tourist corridors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit pedestrian area with steady foot traffic typical of central Venice.
Nearby: Near smaller canals, local shops, and en route between Strada Nova and northern lagoon paths.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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