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    Ananasso Bar

    4.4 (24 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Italian

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Delish lunch after our hike in from Monterosso!
    Shannon C.

    My visit here is a prime example of why I use Yelp. The square of Vernazza was packed with massive tourist groups - we were clueless where to go. So I relied on my trusty Yelpers to give me a lead and I want to give y'all a shout out! We walked up and were seated outside along the water front immediately. Cold still water and our lagers ordered were promptly brought over. The menu is lengthy but we knew we were in need of a good veggie pizza and a fresh salad after our hike in from Monterosso. It was delish and hit the spot! I'd also consider one of their focaccia's or bruschetta's on my next visit, as they looked amazing! Our Cappuccino really gave us some fuel to continue. Great place to stop. They do have a full bar! Our server was excellent and they had a clean restroom too. Pssst they have fresh pastries baked inside too if you want something to go!

    Spritzes with a view
    Olga S.

    We came here after a long hike and had a great time! We got an Aperol spritz and Basil spritz and both were very tasty. We were even brought out some complimentary nuts/chips/bread. The view is great the outdoor seating is nice, and drinks are delicious!

    Pesto Focaccia
    Jackson C.

    This was our go-to spot while staying in Vernazza for a week. It was perfect for a quick bite to eat or for a few hours of enjoying the view and some drinks. The Meat and cheese board, Pesto Focaccia, Focaccia Classico, and Focaccia Fromaggio were to die for. Simple and delicious. The service was also fantastic. The waiters were friendly and never once did I feel rushed to clear out and open space for new customers. A perfect setting for taking in the beauty of the harbor and cliffs of Vernazza.

    Breakfast at a little ocean side cafe
    Kristin A.

    Stayed at a little bed and breakfast that sent us to this cafe for a yummy breakfast! They were right... this place had everything we wanted! Cappuccino, yogurt and granola, then a stuffed pastry! Yummy to the end!

    Denise G.

    A short walk from the train station you arrive at a beautiful view of the water. The tables are crowded and you may need to circle like a shark to score a table quickly when a party leaves. Good quick service. The view is lovely with entertainment offered by sunbathers and boats going out of the cove. The Salumi pizza is a good balance of salty pleasure on a thin crust. The music isn't too loud. Pizza was 10 euros, beer 4-6 and Aperol Spritz 6.

    Love their logo - a pineapple skull with a mohawk.
    Neha B.

    No better place to start your morning than here with a cappuccino, cornetto, and punk music on the stereo.

    2 cappuccinos and a fruit-filled pastry

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    4 years ago

    It is no longer at that location, once we found it down at the port it was aufoul food and rood staff. Not recomend.

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    Amazing little coffee bar in Varnazza. Great atmosphere. Expresso was fantastic. Lots of people drinking beer and wine at 9AM !

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    10 years ago

    Hidden gem for watching the sunset. Cheap local wine options. Looks like locals come to watch soccer games here.

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    Great service and wine. I recommend the 2013 chianti riserva. The pizza is good and the view is amazing.

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    The square of Vernazza was packed with massive tourist groups - we were clueless where to go.

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    Ristorante La Torre - Pesto Pasta

    Ristorante La Torre

    4.3(99 reviews)
    0.2 km
    €€

    The atmosphere (namely the view) gets 10 stars. You have one of the best views of the sunset,…read morewater, and sunset in Riomaggiore. Note, from town ground level, it is a climb - 225 steps to the restaurant. The food was great, we had the spaghetti alla mari and lasagna al ragu, plus a limoncello and a local sweet wine, Sciacchetrà, which reminded us of a port but less sweet. The service was fantastic - our waitress was friendly and checked in with us occasionally which was perfect. We didn't have reservations but they kindly sat us at a table with an amazing view.

    (Spring Italy Trip 2025) Remember when Frodo and Sam had to…read moreclimb the stairs of Cirith Ungol? Quite similar. I've heard about "earning your meal" by doing a workout but this was a bit extreme. First, just trying to find the bottom of the stairway was a task as every map app we used brought us to a dead end including literally a break in a wall where the tide was rolling in. So we used the Force. The Force worked. At least right up to the point where we found ourselves behind the restaurant supplier who, and I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP, is using a motorized push cart with TANK tracks to bring produce, meat, drinks etc, from the bottom to the restaurant. The good news was it forced us to slow down to catch our breath. The bad news is it forced us to slow down and catch our breath. Reminded me when I'm at the gym and I'm silently cursing my trainer to hurry the F-up and get this session over with. You come to Cinque Terre and you definitely want to combine some great food with some great views. Ristorante La Torre hits both of those at a price. That price was a "I'm lost" and "I'm going to die on this path" hike up winding stairs wondering if the restaurant is ever going to appear. But its worth it. The view of Vernazza and the neighboring towns and of course the glistening Ligurian Sea are just breathtaking. There is inside dining but thankfully the weather permitted us to sit on their multilevel patio. We did opt for some shade because by the time we got up there it was a little bit of sun and my buttery body was melting. I really could have used some wine but I was dehydrated enough so skip. Service was surprisingly attentive, perhaps a nod to understanding the American tourist. Is this a touristy place? For the quality of service and food I want to say no. It has been my experience that a tourist trap sacrifices one or both. Yes I was sweaty and wondering how much will a hospital stay in Italy cost me but this was a great visit. Food: sadly, no gnocchi (which is what I zeroed in on first) related dishes that day. Maybe the ingredients were stuck in the bottom of the hill. I'd normally dock off some love but given I literally witnessed the effort to get supplies I'm not going to complain for a shortage of a dish. Fritto misto : great lightly fried batter on sardines, calamari, shrimp. Spaghetti alla Mari (seafood spaghetti): perfectly cooked pasta with generous amount of shrimp, langostino, calamari in a simple olive oil and garlic sauce. Tagliolino all' Aragostella (taglino with lobster): again perfect al dente pasta in a pomodoro sauce Pasta (forget which style substituted for said absent gnocchi) in pesto. Simple and comforting. All the food was super fresh and tasty Oh and downhill was easy.

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    Ristorante La Torre - Drinks

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    Grilled fish

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    Vulnetia - Pesto pasta

    Vulnetia

    3.3(39 reviews)
    0.1 km
    €€

    Service was really awful (I don't love Italy's "whichever waiter decides to ask takes part of your…read moreorder") We had three waiters take our order drinks/appetizers/dinner and they seemed really annoyed at us when they forgot stuff... the octopus salad was the best thing we got- tender and interesting- the walnut cream pasta was good- pizza was alright but very Italian with spotty cheese and runny tomato sauce. Aperol & lemon cello spritzes we're heavy handed with liqueurs, so very bitter and thick. Don't think I'd come back- Luca was better across the way. Okay if you can't go elsewhere.

    Visiting Cinque Terre in mid-November when the weather is cold and most shops and restaurants seem…read moreto be closed means limited options overall. On a Thursday evening in Vernazza, where we were staying, we really only had four open restaurants to choose from for dinner: Vulnetia, Gianni Franzi, Taverna Del Capitano, and Il Baretto. Il Baretto had the best reviews on TripAdvisor, its average 4-star rating exceeding the mediocre 3-3.5 ratings of the other three. However, I really wanted to try Tegame Vernazza, a local specialty of baked anchovy with potatoes, as well as a pasta I hadn't tried before. Vulnetia had the best combination of menu diversity and reasonable prices. Under other circumstances during the regular season, we probably would have avoided all four restaurants. Alas, we made do. My husband and I were delighted to discover that at the least the ambience was beautifully decorated and warm inside. The cover charge of 2 euros per person included bread--stale white bread without any condiment of EVO, butter, or balsamic vinegar. We ordered the tegame Vernazza (15 euros) and the pansotti with walnut sauce (14 euros). Both were good, not amazing, and both portions were on the smaller end. The walnut sauce, plopped on top of the stuffed pasta, was not terribly flavorful and was stingy in amount, not enough to fully mix the pansotti, much less to sop the bread with. The dishes came out suspiciously quickly, but did satiate the curiosity if not the appetite. Service was extraordinary slow, even though we were one of a handful of parties there. In the evening, it was nice that the waiters weren't rushing us to leave, allowing us to take our time.

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    Vulnetia - Patio dinning

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    Salad with tomato

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    Ananasso Bar - cafes - Updated June 2026

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