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Via Appia
Melito di Napoli, Napoli
Italy
Hours
What time does Bar Nigro open?
Bar Nigro opens at 4:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Bar Nigro close?
Bar Nigro closes at 2:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 4:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Next day)
Does Bar Nigro serve alcohol?
Yes, Bar Nigro serves alcohol.
Does Bar Nigro have parking?
Yes, Bar Nigro has parking options.
Does Bar Nigro allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, Bar Nigro allows outdoor smoking.
Does Bar Nigro have free WiFi?
Yes, Bar Nigro has free WiFi.
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Hamburger di chianina con bacon e patatine
Lo Scottish sotto la pioggia..
Fantastic pizzeria serving a good selection of pizzas and salads. All with quality, fresh…read moreingredients. Staff are very friendly, and attentive without being intrusive. And most speak multiple languages, which is great for tourists, but we also saw many locals having lunch here too.
We started with a fried rice ball and potato ball. They were very good. Very light breading and not…read moregreasy, almost like they were air fried. We then ordered the Frankie's Bar pizza. Slightly spicy with an excellent flavor. We also had the pesto gnocchi which was excellent. Lots of pesto! Our waitress was excellent. The place was packed but she was on top of it!
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Frankie's Pie
We went to Positano to explore the place. Amazing small town…read more Stopped to Positano paradise for a snack and we were seated in the veranda with a great view of the sea and houses on the hills. Ordered Lemon sorbet, Almond cake and cappuccino. The cafe was very good, servers were quick and it was a self serve counter. I recommend this place .
Obviously, this place is a tourist trap. There are no doubts about that. I wouldn't be surprised…read moreif everything in this small but very popular town wasn't a bit of a tourist trap. But having spent my whole life in touristy places, I get the grift. If you're not too picky, you can get away with not spending too much here. The don't really upcharge for water so you can still get a big bottle for about 2 Euro. Sodas and other drinks are about 5-8 Euro. Same can be said about the food. A plain bread/Danish thing runs at about 4 Euro but get into sandwiches and you're looking at like 10. There is quite a bit of seating, even at the coveted outdoors area. Lucky for us, we were able to snag a 4 top right away and sat eating with a fantastic view of the beach and ocean.
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The Lemon Sorbet
Felt like home away from home - bartenders made us feel welcome. Ambiance felt like an American bar…read moreand we made friends almost instantly with both staff and patrons alike
Quaint little stop while visiting Sorrento. We enjoyed cocktails with fast service and a light…read moresnack.
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