Next to the Verona Cathedral, there is a very welcoming bistro. Simple but quality dishes are prepared with local products (Lessinia). An eye also for those who don't eat meat and what is most important is that the owner's passion can be seen in the dishes.
Cute at first glance, then slow and disinterested service. Relatively long waiting time for a panini and bruschetta. The taste was quite good, but it wasn't a culinary challenge.
I'm always amazed at how many service staff know how to ignore the guest.
Stopped for an espresso early in the morning, this was excellent, while there I looked ar the menu, there were a number of thing that I felt appealed so I asked what time the serve lunch thinking to come back latter, in fact having looked at a number of placed around Verona despite being in the other side of town at 1330 we walked back. I'm pleased that I made this effort, friendly staff, simply presented food, excellent quality. And the bill was not big either.
Having read a number of the other reviews I find it difficult to understand how others scored 1 or 2 stars 🌟
Every customer I saw eating was happy adding to the atmosphere,
I had the filtered watter and don't begrudge paying for a fresh cold drink to accompany my food. If I had bought a bottle of mineral water in the spare it would have cost just the same,
Thank you so much for helping make my trip so good