Restaurant in Venice, Italy
All'Arco
130ptsVenice's midday cicchetti stop, no reservation needed.

About All'Arco
All'Arco is Venice's most recognised cicchetti bar, ranked #191 in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list for 2025 — a significant jump from #626 the year before. Walk in, order from the counter, and drink an ombra of local wine. It closes at 2:30 pm daily and shuts Wednesdays; arrive before noon for the best selection. No reservations, no dress code, and genuinely low cost.
Venice's Leading Cicchetti Bar — and the Right Call Before a Big Dinner
If you are in Venice at midday and want to eat the way Venetians actually eat, All'Arco in San Polo is where you go. This is the place for cicchetti — the small, precise bar snacks that define the Venetian tradition of giro d'ombra, moving from bar to bar with a small glass of wine and a few bites. It suits solo travellers, couples on a food-focused trip, and anyone who wants an honest, low-pressure midday experience rather than a sit-down restaurant commitment. It is a poor choice if you need a table, a long meal, or dinner , the kitchen closes at 2:30 pm daily and the bar is shut on Wednesdays.
The Cicchetti and the Wine Program
All'Arco's draw is the bar itself: a counter loaded with cicchetti, and a selection of wines poured by the glass at the pace of the room. The format is the point. You stand, you choose, you eat, you drink an ombra , a small pour of local Veneto wine , and you move on or stay for another round. Ranked #191 in Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list for 2025 (up from #626 in 2024), the bar has posted one of the more significant single-year jumps in the category, which reflects sustained quality rather than a one-off moment. That ranking puts it comfortably ahead of most cicchetti bars in the city and in credible company across Italy's casual dining tier , a tier that includes venues reviewed alongside places like Osteria Francescana in Modena and Dal Pescatore in Runate in terms of the publication's overall Italian coverage.
The wine program here is not a cocktail list. It is a short, honest, glass-poured selection built around the logic of the cicchetti bar: wines that work with cured fish, seasonal vegetables, bread-based bites, and whatever the counter holds that morning. The ombra format , small pours, low commitment, easy to refresh , is the right framework for how to drink here. Do not arrive expecting a curated cellar or a lengthy by-the-bottle list. Arrive expecting wines that match the food and cost what a glass of wine should cost in a working bar.
Atmosphere and When to Go
All'Arco sits in San Polo, away from the Piazza San Marco tourist concentration. The bar fills early and moves fast. Google reviewers rate it 4.7 from over 1,400 reviews, which for a casual standing bar in Venice is a signal worth taking seriously , that volume of consistent positive feedback is difficult to fake. The room smells of bread, salt-cured fish, and the faint vinegary sharpness of good wine in small glasses. Arrive before noon if you want first choice of the counter. By 1:00 pm the leading pieces go quickly. Closing at 2:30 pm is firm.
For a special occasion or anniversary meal, this is not your main event , it is your aperitivo stop before a sit-down dinner at somewhere like Osteria alle Testiere or Il Ridotto. But if the occasion is celebrating Venice itself , the first morning of a trip, a landmark birthday lunch done casually, a honeymoon midday break from sightseeing , All'Arco delivers a genuinely Venetian experience that a tablecloth restaurant cannot replicate.
Booking and Access
No reservation required or available. Walk in, find space at the counter, and order. Booking difficulty is easy , the only constraint is timing. Wednesday is closed. Arrive before the lunch peak for the widest selection. The address is S. Polo, 436, Venice. Getting there on foot from the Rialto Bridge takes a few minutes through San Polo; from Santa Lucia train station, allow 15 to 20 minutes on foot or take the vaporetto to Rialto and walk from there.
For broader context on where All'Arco fits in Venice's food scene, see our full Venice restaurants guide, Venice bars guide, and Venice hotels guide. If you are building a longer itinerary across Italy, Pearl also covers venues like Uliassi in Senigallia, Reale in Castel di Sangro, and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico for a sense of what Italy's serious restaurant tier looks like beyond Venice. For fine dining within Venice, Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini and Oro Restaurant are the credentialed options. For contemporary Italian in the city, Local and Wistèria are worth comparing. You can also browse Venice wineries and Venice experiences for fuller trip planning.
Quick reference: San Polo, 436, Venice. Open Mon, Tue, Thu–Sat, Sun 10 am–2:30 pm. Closed Wednesday. No reservations. Walk-in only.
FAQ
What should I wear to All'Arco?
- No dress code. This is a standing bar in a working Venetian neighbourhood , smart casual is more than enough. You will be eating at a counter alongside locals on lunch breaks. Leave the formal wear for dinner at Ristorante Quadri or Glam.
Can All'Arco accommodate groups?
- Groups of two or three work well at the bar counter. Larger groups of four or more will struggle , there is limited standing space and no table seating. For groups wanting a sit-down Venice experience, Trattoria Al Passo or Il Ridotto are better choices for the format. All'Arco works leading as a shared stop on a broader cicchetti crawl rather than a single group destination.
Is All'Arco good for solo dining?
- Yes , arguably the leading format for it. A standing bar where you order by the piece and drink a single glass of wine has no awkwardness for solo diners. You can arrive, assess the counter, pick three or four pieces, and be done in 20 minutes or linger for 45. The 4.7 Google rating across 1,400 reviews reflects a room that handles all types of visitors well. Solo travellers who want a more structured sit-down should consider Quattro Passi for a different register entirely, but for Venice midday eating, All'Arco solo is a strong call.
Is lunch or dinner better at All'Arco?
- Lunch is your only option , the bar closes at 2:30 pm every day it is open. Thursday through Saturday and Sunday mornings from 10 am are when the counter is at its fullest. Arrive by 11:30 am for the widest selection before the midday crowd thins the options. There is no dinner service.
Is All'Arco good for a special occasion?
- As a standalone destination for a formal celebration, no. As part of a celebration day in Venice , a pre-dinner stop, a first-morning ritual, or a deliberate choice to eat like a local on a significant trip , yes. The OAD Casual Europe #191 ranking for 2025 backs the quality, and the price point means you are spending almost nothing for a genuinely high-quality eating moment. Pair it with a dinner reservation at Local or Osteria alle Testiere for a complete anniversary day.
Compare All'Arco
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| All'Arco | — | |
| Local | €€€€ | — |
| Ristorante Quadri | €€€€ | — |
| Osteria alle Testiere | €€€ | — |
| Trattoria Al Passo | €€€ | — |
| Il Ridotto | €€€ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to All'Arco?
Come as you are. All'Arco is a standing bar in San Polo ranked among Europe's top casual spots by Opinionated About Dining — the format is counter service cicchetti, not a sit-down restaurant. Jeans and walking shoes are the norm. Dressing up would be out of place.
Can All'Arco accommodate groups?
Groups larger than four will find it tight. All'Arco is a small counter bar with no reservations, so large groups compete for space with the regular midday crowd. If you're travelling with more than four people, split up or arrive right at 10am before the bar fills. It's not a venue built for group dining in any formal sense.
Is All'Arco good for solo dining?
It's one of the better solo stops in Venice. The counter format means you order, eat, and move at your own pace — no awkward table-for-one dynamic. Ranked #191 in OAD Casual Europe 2025, it draws a local crowd that makes standing at the bar feel natural rather than isolating.
Is lunch or dinner better at All'Arco?
Lunch only — All'Arco closes at 2:30pm daily and is shut on Wednesdays entirely. There is no dinner service. Arrive between 10am and noon for the widest selection of cicchetti before the counter depletes. Arriving after 1:30pm risks a reduced spread.
Is All'Arco good for a special occasion?
Not in the conventional sense. All'Arco is a standing cicchetti bar with no reservations and no table service — it's the right call for a low-key, authentically Venetian midday stop, not a celebratory meal. For a special occasion dinner in Venice, Osteria alle Testiere or Il Ridotto are better fits. That said, if your occasion is 'eating exactly as Venetians eat,' All'Arco earns its place.
Hours
- Monday
- 10 am–2:30 pm
- Tuesday
- 10 am–2:30 pm
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 10 am–2:30 pm
- Friday
- 10 am–2:30 pm
- Saturday
- 10 am–2:30 pm
- Sunday
- 10 am–2:30 pm
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