This place is relatively new. Family owned converted historical building with great Italian rustic character.
We stopped here for a quick lunch with our friends who have vacation residence in Amelia.
For a Sunday, it was quiet but there was a larger family group with young children as well as a table with 2 older couples.
We were seated in the old 'cuccina' which has a large open fireplace so the room was nicely warmed (considering the much colder weather outside. There is still the old stone ovens and prep area including the original water well (grate over the top but I could not see to the very bottom - very deep!
We ordered relatively quickly as we were in a timeframe to leave for Firenze.
3 of us had pasta and 1 the steak, which was served with roasted garlic and rosemary potatoes as well as a local spinach.. All meals were quite well presented, very tasty and enjoyed by all of us. We had the last bottle of local wine which was very nice.
An espresso before we left and then it was time to hit the road.
This place would be absolutely beautiful in the summer, as the views from the al fresco area outside look directly over the valley below. The elevation of Amelia is high and so offers a great vantage point with stunning views. If you are in the area or even just visiting, it's a great little place to try out..
It's new - and some folks on TA have them a rough review - however, everyone has to start somewhere right? Our friends to live here (vacation home) really enjoy it and so did we.. read more