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Osteria del Bugiardo
The guide was updated:In the heart of the old town, this wine bar is a solid pick for a slow evening. Think brick walls, candlelight, and a steady stream of people stopping in for a glass of Amarone or Prosecco. The menu leans simple: cured meats, cheeses, and antipasti. Outside seating is great for people-watching.
Useful Information
- Address: Corso Porta Borsari 17A, Verona
- Opening hours: Sun–Thu 11am–midnight, Fri & Sat 11am–1am
- Website: osteriadelbugiardo.it
- Phone: +39 045 591869
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