Restaurant in Castelfranco Veneto, Italy
Veneto Market-Table Cooking

All'Antico Girone is a neighbourhood restaurant in the historic centre of Castelfranco Veneto, suited to a quiet dinner or a low-key special occasion in a medieval Veneto setting. Public data on pricing and awards is limited, so book on local reputation. For more documented dining in the same city, consider Feva as a comparable alternative.
All'Antico Girone sits on Via Francesco Maria Preti in the heart of Castelfranco Veneto, a walled medieval town in the Treviso province of the Veneto. With almost no public data available on pricing, hours, or awards, this is a venue where you book on local reputation rather than critical consensus. For a special occasion in Castelfranco Veneto, that cut of information should itself guide your expectations: this is a neighbourhood dining room that earns its place through consistency, not publicity. If you need critical credentials to justify a booking, look instead at Feva, which has documented recognition and a clearer public profile in the same city.
Castelfranco Veneto is not a dining destination in the way that, say, Rubano or Alba is, but it rewards visitors who look past the tourist circuit. The town's restaurant scene is built around traditional Veneto cooking: risotto, bigoli, local meats, and wines from the Piave and Montello DOC zones nearby. All'Antico Girone fits that frame. The address on Via Preti places it within the historic centre, close to the walled city's main piazza, which means the visual setting is already doing meaningful work before you sit down. An evening here, in a medieval Veneto town with a candlelit room and locally sourced ingredients on the plate, is the kind of experience that lands well for date nights, anniversary dinners, or any occasion where atmosphere matters as much as the food itself.
On the question of late-night options: Castelfranco Veneto is a small city, and the restaurant scene generally winds down earlier than you would expect in Venice or Treviso. If you are planning a long evening, confirm kitchen hours directly before booking, as many traditional trattorias in the Veneto close the kitchen by 10 PM. All'Antico Girone's position in the historic centre makes it a reasonable anchor for an evening that starts with aperitivo elsewhere in town and ends with dinner here, rather than a destination for late dining in its own right. For post-dinner drinks, our full Castelfranco Veneto bars guide has options worth considering.
Booking difficulty here is low. Castelfranco Veneto is not a city that draws large tourist volumes to its restaurants, and All'Antico Girone does not appear to have the kind of critical profile that generates reservation queues. Calling ahead a few days in advance should be sufficient for most evenings, though weekends during the summer months may warrant a week's notice. No phone number or booking platform is listed in our current data, so we recommend searching directly or checking Google Maps for current contact details. For a broader picture of where to eat in the area, see our full Castelfranco Veneto restaurants guide.
If you are staying overnight, our Castelfranco Veneto hotels guide covers the leading options in town. The city is also well connected to Treviso and Venice by regional rail, making it a viable day-trip or dinner destination from either city without needing to stay the night.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| All'Antico Girone | — | |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | €€€€ | — |
| Dal Pescatore | €€€€ | — |
| Quattro Passi | €€€€ | — |
| Reale | €€€€ | — |
| Uliassi | €€€€ | — |
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