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    Restaurant in Bolzano, Italy

    PICCERÈ

    100Pearl Points

    Flexible Bolzano Pick

    PICCERÈ, Restaurant in Bolzano

    About PICCERÈ

    PICCERÈ is a practical, easy-booking Bolzano option for a casual city-center meal rather than a special-occasion splurge. Choose it when convenience and flexibility matter; compare against Laurin or Loewengrube if cuisine style, polish, or a more defined dining format is the priority.

    For a meal in Bolzano when the brief is direct rather than ceremonial, PICCERÈ is best understood through the verified basics rather than through assumptions about style or occasion: it is in Bolzano, the dress code is casual, the published schedule includes both midday and evening hours Monday through Saturday, with evening hours only on Sunday. Those details may sound simple, but they are useful when the priority is building a workable plan rather than chasing a highly defined dining experience. In practical terms, the listing gives enough to place PICCERÈ in the category of an accessible local option: somewhere to keep in mind when timing, location, a relaxed approach to dress matter more than advance knowledge of a full culinary identity.

    That makes it a practical option to consider when timing matters, especially for diners who are arranging a day around other commitments in Bolzano and need to know whether a lunch or dinner window is possible. The split between midday and evening service on most days gives the venue a broader planning role during the week, while Sunday is more limited and should be treated as an evening-only possibility. None of this, on its own, describes the experience at the table, but it does clarify the level at which PICCERÈ can be responsibly recommended from the information available.

    There is not enough verified information here to make specific claims about cuisine, price, chef, menu format, seating style, awards, or a drinks program. That absence is important, because those are often the details that shape expectations most strongly: whether a place is best for a quick meal, a longer dinner, a specific craving, or a particular budget. First-timers should therefore treat PICCERÈ as a casual Bolzano venue and confirm any finer details directly before building a plan around them, rather than reading more into the listing than it can support.

    A casual Bolzano meal when flexibility matters more than ceremony

    The clearest planning advantage is the schedule. PICCERÈ is open Monday through Saturday from 12–2 PM and 6–11 PM, Sunday from 6–11 PM. For visitors or locals comparing options, that published rhythm is the most concrete piece of guidance: lunch is available on the listed weekdays, dinner is available throughout the week, Sunday requires a narrower evening plan. The casual dress code also points toward an easygoing visit rather than a formal dining commitment, which can be helpful when choosing somewhere that does not appear to demand special preparation.

    If specific menu style, dietary handling, bar seating, price, or beverage details are important, do not assume them from the listing. Those points are not verified here, so compare PICCERÈ with other options or contact the venue directly before committing. The safest reading is straightforward: PICCERÈ may suit a Bolzano meal where the known essentials are enough, but it is not a listing that currently supports detailed expectations beyond location, casual dress, the published opening windows.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at PICCERÈ?

    Bar seating is not verified for PICCERÈ, so treat it as something to confirm directly with the venue. The reliable planning details are that it is in Bolzano, has a casual dress code, is open Monday through Saturday from 12–2 PM and 6–11 PM, is open Sunday from 6–11 PM. Alto Pizza is another option to compare.

    Does PICCERÈ handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary-policy specifics are not verified for PICCERÈ. If allergies, intolerances, or other dietary needs are important, contact the venue before arrival. Batzen Häusl is another option to keep in mind when comparing plans.

    Is lunch or dinner better at PICCERÈ?

    The verified hours give evening service the widest weekly coverage: PICCERÈ is open every day from 6–11 PM. Midday hours are listed Monday through Saturday from 12–2 PM, while Sunday is evening only. Laurin is another venue to compare if you are weighing plans.

    What should a first-timer know about PICCERÈ?

    Go in with the expectation of a casual Bolzano meal and verify any details beyond the basics directly with the venue. The confirmed practical details are the hours: Monday through Saturday from 12–2 PM and 6–11 PM, then Sunday from 6–11 PM.

    Is PICCERÈ good for a special occasion?

    PICCERÈ has a casual dress code, so it is better framed as an easygoing choice than as a confirmed formal-occasion venue. There is no verified tasting-menu format, award detail, price range, or service style here. Loewengrube is another option to compare for a celebratory plan.

    What are alternatives to PICCERÈ in Bolzano?

    Other venues to compare include Alto Pizza, Batzen Häusl, Laurin, Loewengrube, Luna Restaurant. Choose based on the specific hours, setting, availability that suit your plan.

    Location

    Via Crispi, 38, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy

    Bolzano, Italy

    Compare PICCERÈ

    PICCERÈ Bolzano and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    PICCERÈBolzano, ,
    LoewengrubeBolzanoModern Cuisine€€
    Luna RestaurantBolzano, ,
    Alto PizzaBolzano, ,
    LaurinBolzanoModern Cuisine€€€
    Batzen HäuslBolzano, ,

    How PICCERÈ Bolzano compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Loewengrube, Modern Cuisine, €€
    • Luna Restaurant, Notable alternative
    • Alto Pizza, Notable alternative
    • Laurin, Modern Cuisine, €€€
    • Batzen Häusl, Notable alternative

    How PICCERÈ compares in Bolzano

    Choose PICCERÈ when booking ease and a casual plan matter more than a clearly defined cuisine category. Loewengrube is the stronger comparison for diners who want a Modern Cuisine label at a €€ level, while Laurin sits higher on price at €€€ and is the better fit for a more polished meal.

    Alto Pizza is the cleaner cross-shop if the group specifically wants pizza rather than a broader casual restaurant choice. Batzen Häusl is worth considering when the mood calls for a more traditional Bolzano feel, while Luna Restaurant is the nearby alternative to check when availability is the main issue.

    For value, Loewengrube gives the clearest price signal among the named peers because its €€ tier and Modern Cuisine positioning are defined. For a higher-spend occasion, Laurin is the more obvious upgrade. For the easiest, least formal decision, PICCERÈ remains the safer pick if the goal is simply to secure a relaxed meal in Bolzano.

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