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Via del Mare 13
30021 Caorle
Italy
328 6418980
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What time does Mosquito open?
Mosquito opens at 10:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Mosquito close?
Mosquito closes at 3:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 10:30 AM - 3:00 AM (Next day)
Does Mosquito serve alcohol?
Yes, Mosquito serves alcohol.
Does Mosquito have parking?
Yes, Mosquito has parking options.
Does Mosquito allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, Mosquito allows outdoor smoking.
Does Mosquito have free WiFi?
Yes, Mosquito has free WiFi.
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Want a switch up the Venice environment, stop by The Irish Pub for a pint of Guinness and great…read moremusic.
Locals type of spot in Venice with tasty and affordable drinks, I saw people having food too but…read moredidn't try it. We had a snakebite which consists of angry orchard and Guinness beer at home but here it was a type of grenadine, Peroni and an Irish beer. Super delicious. The staff spoke English and were very friendly.
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We arrived during an ongoing World Cup match, and the venue was busy. Despite the overall crowd,…read morethe staff and patrons were friendly and accommodating, allowing us to move freely to watch the game. At one point, the television unexpectedly experienced a brief blackout lasting only a few seconds, which elicited a strong reaction from the crowd.
Stood behind the waiter at the bar, and just wanted to ask if they have take home beer…read more Totally ignored for over 5 minutes And after patiently waiting for them to finish laughing and talking to each other, I finally got to ask! Bartender never looked up at me, and just replied with "WhAt??" With an irritated face... I must've asked the wrong question, at the wrong time
Matcharita!
Hemingway (Absinth, Prosecco)
Getränkekarte
Surprise Shots
Before it underwent restoration work, this bar was a local for the dock workers. The only things…read morethat remain now are the opening hours: you can have breakfast from first thing in the morning. Nowadays, The Tender is a charming Irish pub. It is on the part of the seafront which is furthest from the city center making for easy parking. It is perfect if you want to unwind in a comfortable and down-to-earth bar. Make sure you take a look at the beautiful building above the pub. Friendly and crazy atmosphere, Tino is the owner, karaoke and happines and, of course, good beer!
Come to this pub!!! Friendliest people and owners. Clean, thorough and wonderful drinks. I love the…read moreportion sizes!!! Best Irish pub out there.
Pub Santa Lucia was the only place we could find to watch the women's olympic volleyball final…read morematch in Venice that was within a 10 min walk from our hotel. (You would've thought USA vs Italy would've attracted more local attention.) SL was a tiny place, but thankfully mostly empty; we plopped ourselves down and ordered some cold beers (pilsner for me, it being a hot afternoon). They had a decent beer list here - several standard styles from the British isles. I noted they also had some locally made brews (I didn't try them) plus Guinness (a necessity for such a place). The vibe wasn't very Irish beyond the decor and dark interior. The bartender was playing some euro pop on the sound system. Snacks were offered - mostly bread rolls, small sandwiches, and cuts off some oblong pizzas. We sampled a few of the latter to go with our beers. (They were OK.) As for the volleyball, the USA got spanked. Thankfully no celebration from the other side; most of the other patrons were either Americans or Brits. And the Italian bartender didn't seem to care. It's not clear why so many previous patrons have awarded a full 5 stars for SL. (Vacation glee?) For us it met a basic need but was priced high for tourists. I'll give them three stars, plus one extra for offering the game.
Home town Italian beers on tap
You may have heard someone call this place "The Guinness". It's in Aviano's main square…read more Aside from having a mouth-wateringly impressive beer lineup for the area, there's some good food to be had here. We enjoyed a grilled meat dish and a surprisingly tasty (if strange looking) pizza (see photos). There's also the location, right on the square.... and a nice courtyard in the back for summer nights. Cheers!
The place is more widely known as "The Guinness Pub" and is THE place to go when you need a good…read morebuzz without driving drunk home. Due to the proximity to the USAF Air Base, 80% of the costumers are Americans, the food and the alcohol consumption are, therefore, tailored to meet their needs. The place has a dehors (both in the front abd on the back yard) as well as multiple floors. Both the personnel and the owner speak English. The king of the castle is the irish beer, but, whenever the owner is behind the counter... the drinks are strong and awesome. The food is so and so, some times it is awesome, other times not so much... but, when the booze and the company makes up for 90% of your night... who cares about the rest!!
Delightful, steps from where we stayed in Dorsoduro, we did not visit enough ! Always filled with…read morepeople of all ages, fairly noisy at night so I'm surprised the neighbors have allowed this for so many years. It's funny, when we booked the Airbnb the reviews mentioned a little pub nearby. This is more than that. A true gem.
Located about a 5 minute walk from the Guggenheim Museum is the Corner Pub - an iconic spot where…read morestudents have grabbed great food over the years. We say inside and had lasagne and pasta. A crowded fun place to go to grab a quick meal at a reasonable price.
Negroni, Sardi spritz...
Sardi Spritz
What an absolutely bizarre spot. My friend was really hankering for American food despite the fact…read morethat it was our last night in Italy. So we went on a wild goose chase across Mestre to appease her annoying desire. We stumbled upon Pub Lee Cooper's just off the main square. It was like walking into Outback Steakhouse in the middle of Italy. The food was pretty good but standard American/Australian and nothing all that special.
Great club sandwich, tried the Classico and it was delicious, mojito was also delicious (and we…read moreknow a good one considering we're from Miami!). My husband ordered a burger which was delicious too. If you're craving American food this is totally the spot! Service is a little slow because they're always packed.
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Hip spot popular with locals. It opens at 6 and is filled by 6:01. We scored a two top and settled…read morein for drinks and pressed sandwiches. Affordable and fun. Service wasn't very warm and welcoming but who cares, we came for the vibe and it was fun.
My wife and I tried this bar after putting it on our radar and feeling put off by the reception we…read morereceived at Harry's Bar (which incidentally only received 2.5 stars from TripAdvisor). Earlier in the day, we met fellow tourists who highly recommended the Bellini drink at Harry's Bar so off we went searching for the place, only to be disappointed by the treatment we received...like they couldn't care less whether we patronized their establishment or went elsewhere...so off we went to El Rofolo. El Rofolo was actually closer to our hotel and it looks like a local hangout that was very welcoming. We were treated like we were regulars, with friendly vibes all around. We really liked their version of the Bellini drinks and their cicchetti were delicious. Best of all, the total for two drinks and three cicchetti was just 13 Euros (unlike most bars close to Piazza San Marco charging 9 Euros for a Bellini)! What a great find.