Restaurant in Venice, Italy
Antico Calice
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About Antico Calice
Antico Calice is a traditional Venetian wine bar on Calle dei Stagneri o de la Fava, close to Piazza San Marco and easy to visit without advance booking. It works well for a casual drink or cicchetti stop during a Venice day, but is not the right choice for a special-occasion dinner or structured tasting experience. Walk in early for the best chance at a seat.
Antico Calice, Venice: Worth Booking?
If you are looking for a traditional Venetian wine bar experience in the heart of the city, Antico Calice is easy to book and well-positioned for an unhurried drink or light bite between sights. It sits on Calle dei Stagneri o de la Fava, a narrow calle in the Castello sestiere, close enough to Piazza San Marco to be genuinely convenient without sitting in the tourist frontline. For a special-occasion dinner with architectural ambition and a full tasting menu progression, look elsewhere — Glam Restaurant by Enrico Bartolini or Oro Restaurant will serve that purpose better. But as a low-pressure stop that fits naturally into a Venice day, Antico Calice earns its place.
The Space
The physical format here is compact and intimate in the way that most bacari and cantine in Venice are: close seating, a bar-forward layout, and the kind of room that rewards arriving early rather than squeezing in at peak hour. That spatial quality shapes what the visit can be. This is not a venue for a drawn-out tasting menu with multiple courses and considered plating — the architecture of the room does not support that kind of evening. What it does support is a smaller, more spontaneous format: a glass of wine, a plate of cicchetti, and the particular pleasure of being somewhere that has not been rebuilt for tourism. For a date or celebration meal with real ceremony, the room will feel too casual. For an early-evening drink that feels genuinely Venetian rather than staged, it is well suited.
Booking and Timing
Booking difficulty here is easy , this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks in advance or work through a reservation platform. Walk-in is realistic, especially if you arrive outside the core lunchtime and early-evening windows. That accessibility is part of the value: unlike Ristorante Quadri, which requires advance planning and carries a significantly higher price commitment, or Local, where the contemporary tasting format demands a dedicated evening, Antico Calice fits into a Venice itinerary on relatively short notice. If you are visiting Venice as part of a broader Italian trip that includes destinations like Dal Pescatore in Runate or Piazza Duomo in Alba, where reservations require serious lead time, the ease of entry here is a genuine relief.
Who Should Book
Antico Calice works leading for visitors who want an authentic, low-key Venetian stop rather than a structured dining event. Couples looking for a romantic dinner with full tasting menu progression should consider Wistèria instead. Those building an itinerary around serious Italian cooking , the kind anchored by venues like Uliassi in Senigallia, Reale in Castel di Sangro, or Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico , will find Antico Calice useful as a casual contrast stop, not as a centrepiece. For Venice wine bar coverage in context, see our full Venice bars guide and our full Venice restaurants guide.
Quick reference: Easy walk-in access; leading suited to casual drinks and light bites; not a tasting menu venue.
Compare Antico Calice
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antico Calice | — | ||
| Local | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Ristorante Quadri | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Osteria alle Testiere | World's 50 Best | €€€ | — |
| Al Covo | €€€ | — | |
| Corte Sconta | €€€ | — |
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