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    La Prosciutteria

    4.3 (64 reviews)
    ModerateWine Bars, Tuscan, Salumerie
    Open 11:00 am - 11:30 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Outside
    Corianne M.

    Great location, pretty interior and exterior, and decent value. BUT you definitely can get better quality cheese and meats elsewhere. This was definitely catered to tourists. Pretty easy to go and navigate if you're an American lol.

    Frankie R.

    Words can't describe how amazing La Prosciutteria was. While it presents as a bit of a gimmick, I promise you it's totally worth it. The quality of the food was unmatched. Everything was fresh and there was a huge variety of items to choose from. We tried a board and a sandwich paired with some of their house beer. The beer was perfect to wind down on a hot day. The board had a nice variety of meats, cheese, and an assortment of other delicious items. The sandwich was also unreal. The bread was light and fluffy and a great complement to the meat. The price was also extremely reasonable, they are not trying to gouge you at all. The restaurant itself is cute and cozy. Everyone was extremely kind to us and immediately accommodated even though we didn't have a reservation. They even brought us an extra side table for our food so we wouldn't be so cramped. The decor is eclectic with a wall of old sewing machines and tomato cans. I loved it. I can't wait to one day return

    The bar area!
    Katie D.

    My friend and I agree we might have had the best sandwiches of our lives here. I got ham on mine, and she got mortadella with pistacchio. Mine was so fresh and perfectly creamy and crunchy at the same time. Don't be scared by the line outside- it moves fast, though indoor seating is limited. There are Italian and English menus, the servers speak both languages as well. Can't wait to be back!

    Interior
    Anna S.

    This is a fun spot if you're playing tourist in Bologna. They've got beautiful meat boards available with cheese and other treats. They've even got gluten free bread if that's a concern for you (although, it's not the best). We got a meat board with prosciutto, salami, mortadella, and another mystery meat we can't remember. Everything was delish except the mystery meat which was insanely salty. They've got free water available (!!!) and more on the menu beyond boards if that's what you're into. Overall, it was quick bite to eat but pleasant enough!

    Menu
    Shanelle S.

    Laidback pork-centered spot that has sandwiches in addition to hot food. Free wifi and free tap water is available here. Credit cards and cash accepted. Indoor and outdoor dining is available. You pay first and then they'll call your name when your order is ready. There's one gender neutral restroom available. My family got the sandwiches, while I opted for the lasagna. All of the options were tasty. The LA 8 and LA 11 are solid choices. The LA4 is good if you want a cured ham option. Service was friendly and quick.

    Mahesh P.

    The point being, despite the name, there is more than prosciutto here - you can get a host of tuscan salumi, formaggi, and vini, all of it good, and all of it guaranteed to make for an excellent evening. In particular, you can get some *stellar* lardo, and for those of you that are fans and haven't been able to get it in Bologna (because you didn't look hard enough), well, you *have* to go here (pay close attention to the wines - they have a small but excellent ever-changing selection of excellent drinking wines designed to go with the fare...)

    Order your food at the counter
    Pat B.

    Five stars! This is a fun place with a huge variety of interesting sandwiches and charcuterie offerings. It is very popular. When you arrive locate a table. There is seating inside, outside by the door and across the alley. At first the inside seating looks limited but they have a few rooms that you can't see from the door. The menus are inside by the register. Once you decide go to the counter and place your order. When your food is ready they call your name so you can pick it up. I'm not a fan of this type of ordering system but the food was great and I would definitely return. They offer beer and wine.

    Mark A.

    Porchetta take away La3. Amazing. If you are rushed for time this is the best option to experience the greatness.

    Haley H.

    one of the best sandwiches i've had in italy! meat was so flavorful and they serve free cups of water which is great. cute little inside and outdoors. fast service for takeaways.

    La Prosciutteria - the small €20 meat cheese board
    Dave B.

    I love this chain. Milano and Bologna, so far. OK, it is gimmicky. But the food is very good. We had the €20 meat & cheese platter. Plenty of food. San Claudio II Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, fruit & tannins, €29. The wine selection is quite good. Be prepared for the crowds as it very popular. + well lit - noisy - no toilet seat - the stools are cute and very uncomfortable €49 for dinner for 2

    Meat board and Stan with his Panini
    Robyn P.

    Perfectly delicious- glad we all made the long walk. We went back the following day to try other items on their menu and were not disappointed. Five stars

    Savannah L.

    I come here from time to time and I really like their tasting boards ! I'd definitely recommend for taking visiting friends/relatives here

    One thing slice of meat to a huge roll.

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    The Gourmet Dinner Board had a wide variety of meats, cheeses, breads and spreads, which all had their own flavor profiles.

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    Mercato di Mezzo - Margarita

    Mercato di Mezzo

    4.2(30 reviews)
    0.4 km
    €€

    We decided to eat here bc I read it's great for trying and sharing. They were 100% spot on. The…read moresmaller pizzas were so fresh tasting and the pasta.. Guys the pasta was pillows of heaven. Sweet, buttery, smooth cheese, and fresh homemade pasta so good. Price I thought were very affordable and food came pretty quick. Like everywhere in Italy they have indoor and outdoor seating which is so nice to just sit back eat and people watch

    Right smack in the foodie corner of Bologna where all tourists must visit, is this little food-hall…read moretype of market, offering a variety of restaurants and booths offering many delicacies. Seafood, pizza, pasta, sandwiches, burgers... as well as drinks and desserts. There is a common area of tables and chairs, plus a few restaurants with their own seats. It's crazy busy during dining hours, so go at off hours if you can to avoid the crowd. Many of the shops have bilingual menus or visual displays of their dishes, plus a staff with good command of English, so ordering shouldn't be difficult. We ate at one of the restaurants called Sorelle Ribelli, and tried a pasta dish gramigna (a local specialty), and it was excellent. Wish we had more time to explore the market better and tried more food, but as it was only a day trip for us we had to move on to sightseeing. If we ever make it back to Bologna, we'd love to stop by again.

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    Mercato di Mezzo - Wine bar

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    Some prepared food

    Eataly - Veal cutlet

    Eataly

    3.8(58 reviews)
    0.3 km
    €€

    This Eataly in Bologna is different from most other locations in that it's half bookstore, half…read moreeverything else you'd expect from an Eataly (cafe, bar, grocery store). Located in a three-story building a stone's throw east from the main Piazza Maggiore and directly across the alley from Mercato di Mezzo (a separate moderate sized food hall), the Eataly retail space is spread over all 3 floors, with groceries mainly located on the 2nd story. The ground/1st floor is mostly books and a casual bar/cafe, where they serve simple pastries and coffee/tea in the morning and apertivo options (meaning light bites and classic cocktails) in the early evening. Upstairs on the second floor (1st floor for Europeans ;), there is a selection of olive oils, vinegars, condiments, dry goods, snacks, candies, wines and liquors, and gifting items. A smaller selection of grocery items than other Eataly locations and no fresh produce. There is a wine bar/beer garden area upstairs as well though it didn't seem to be in use during the couple times I dropped by in early April, however the still carried quite a broad wine selection considering the space. I dropped by one late afternoon and tried the fried polenta and an aperol spritz. The food was kinda unimpressive, the fried polenta felt a bit thick and heavy, the drink was ok. It took a while to wait for the food though the drink was ready fairly quickly. Overall a convenient location to pick up a food/cook book in Italian or other souvenirs.

    Eataly was located next door to our hotel in Bologna, Italy. We stopped by for a quick bite and…read moresome caffeine. The restaurant is a cute deli style that also serves wine and beer. We ordered mortadella panninis and cappuccinos. Both were good. The sandwich was simple, but filling. The cappuccinos were good. It's a nice place to take a break from walking and relax a bit. But if you're looking for a delicious authentic Italian meal, keep looking. This is more like a fancier subway sandwich shop.

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    Interior

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