Orvieto, Italy's Must-Eat Lists

Orvieto, Italy's Must-Eat Lists

Holly
While living in Orvieto, Italy, I had many months to explore all of the different (& very tasty) restaurants, cafes, and bars in town. For a town that is only a mile long, there is a lot packed in -- and mostly for a very affordable price. Not all of these are open year-round; if traveling between Christmas and the end of February, expect some closures or shortened hours. Italians usually have a quick & very light breakfast -- some espresso and maybe a pastry. Don't expect a full American breakfast anywhere you travel in Italy! Lunch is usually one course, typically very quick like pizza or small plate pasta. Aperitivo is Italy's happy hour, but much cooler. Usually, with the purchase of a drink the snacks come free (and flowing!). Traditional Italian dinner is at least 3 courses, though at some restaurants you are not expected to order that many. Depending on how nice the restaurant is though, you may be expected to order 2. Because Orvieto is smaller (& because you don't tip in Italy) a two-course dinner is typical and budget-friendly. And remember -- it is inappropriate to leave food leftover on your plate. Another important note about Italian cafe/restaurant culture is that a lot of the spots on this list are interchangeable. In Italy, it is typical/expected that a cafe is open for coffee & pastries at breakfast time, transition to a lunch after noon with quick plates, aperitivo in the afternoon, and a bar after dinner. For restaurants, they typically open around noon for lunch (if they even open for lunch), then resume around dinnertime. Rule of thumb is that anywhere that starts serving dinner before 7/7:30 isn't authentic & is a tourist trap.
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Breakfast

The Palace Cafe
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This cafe was an every day staple for me when I lived in Orvieto; I would pass by it on my way to class. It's located on the northeast corner of Piazza del Popolo -- right next to an arched walkway connecting it to the palace (hence the name). The women who run this cafe are so friendly & this is the perfect spot for a quick espresso + pastry treat.
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Caffé del Corso
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Lunch 

I Dolci Di Moscatelli
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Another every day staple for me -- this pizza spot sells by the slice and for about a euro a slice. The women working here do not speak any English, and when in doubt in Italy you can always point and say "questa" (this) with a big smile!
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Tipica Trattoria Etrusca
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Positioned closely to the Duomo, this lunch spot is very convenient & is unlike the "tourist trap" restaurants in that area. The family that runs this restaurant was always so kind to me & always wanted to be sure that the food was perfect.
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Sushi Meile
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A little bit of a silly addition, but if you're in Italy for a long time like I was sometimes you want a little change in taste palette (and I don't blame you!). Italy has a lot of Asian restaurants, and Orvieto is no exception. Sushi Meile has a 14 euro all-you-can-eat lunch special with a huge menu that is well worth the money.
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Aperitivo

Caffè Montanucci
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The only aperitivo suggestion on this list because it is the *only* place in Orvieto you should go. Montanucci is perfect for breakfast, lunch, aperitivo, and an after-dinner drink, but the aperitivo stands out. The bartender here is the best in town (hi, Slavik!) & always has fantastic drink recommendations, and the snacks that come with aperitivo here are unmatched: a variety of sweet & salty pastries, olives, and summertime gelato!
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Dinner

Mezza luna
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Carbonara that is to... die... for... Mezzaluna is known for their carbonara and for good reason; it is perfectly creamy, has guanciale cooked to perfection, and comes in a HUGE portion. You'll definitely need a reservation -- they only seat around a dozen people a night. Open for lunch too, though you may be too full to walk afterwards.
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Ristorante Grotte
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I've been more than once -- the steak here is phenomenal! This restaurant sources all local ingredients and part of their menu rotates, but the truffle steak is a must-order.
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Al pozzo etrusco di Fabrizio Grilli
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Authentic Italian & Etruscan food in a very laid back environment. Well worth ordering more than one course! Be sure to ask to see the Etruscan cave they hide behind the kitchen!
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Nightlife

Caffè Barrique
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My friends and I frequented this bar more than I am willing to admit... when you visit be sure to give Jimmy my best wishes & look for my name on the wall behind the bar by the espresso machine
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Blue Bar
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A favorite of my friends & professors -- a perfect spot if you're looking to meet other tourists!
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Holly
Traveling with lots of experience (& a budget 😉) I love backpacking/hiking/car-camping + all things Western US! 🏔️ In the last 2 years, I've spent 3-5 months living in Washington DC, Alaska & Italy! I've traveled all across both the US & Italy and I'm full of recommendations, budget and bougie, boondocking and boutique.
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