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    Restaurant in San Quirino, Italy

    Osteria Alle Nazioni

    100Pearl Points

    Low-friction local pick

    Osteria Alle Nazioni, Restaurant in San Quirino

    About Osteria Alle Nazioni

    Osteria Alle Nazioni is a practical San Quirino pick when timing and local convenience matter, especially for a relaxed dinner that may run later than usual. It is less compelling for a high-stakes occasion where cuisine style, price, chef direction need to be clear before booking; cross-shop La Primula or La Ferrata for that.

    Osteria Alle Nazioni is a San Quirino option with verified opening hours that include lunch from Wednesday to Sunday and dinner from Wednesday to Saturday. The practical planning point is the dinner window: Wednesday through Saturday service is listed from 6 PM to 12 AM, while Monday and Tuesday are closed.

    Use it when the schedule fits your plan and you are comfortable confirming menu, reservation, party details directly. The verified information does not establish a cuisine category, chef-led format, awards profile, price range, seat count, or menu structure, so it is not the best choice if the occasion depends on those specifics being known in advance. For another option to compare, see La Primula.

    Use it for late dinner flexibility, not a tightly scripted occasion

    The decision is mainly about planning certainty. With no verified cuisine category, chef name, awards, or price range to anchor expectations, Osteria Alle Nazioni is better approached as a San Quirino meal where the known facts are the schedule and smart-casual dress code.

    For a special occasion, match the choice to the stakes. A flexible meal can work if the group is comfortable confirming details directly with the restaurant. If the event depends on a clearly documented food style, spend, or format, compare other options such as La Primula or La Ferrata before committing.

    The better choice when the plan is local and low-friction

    First-timers should treat this as a practical San Quirino pick rather than a heavily documented destination reservation. The verified information supports planning around the weekly schedule and smart-casual dress code, but not around a published menu format, price tier, or specific service style. If the group has dietary restrictions, children, or a larger party, confirm details before committing.

    For a broader read on San Quirino options, use the full San Quirino restaurants guide. The short version: choose this when the verified hours fit the plan; compare another venue when food style, spend, or occasion details need firmer guardrails.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Osteria Alle Nazioni?

    Dinner is the stronger choice if you want the latest verified service window, because it runs Wednesday to Saturday from 6 PM to 12 AM. Lunch is listed Wednesday to Sunday from 11 AM to 2 PM. The restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday.

    What are alternatives to Osteria Alle Nazioni?

    La Primula, La Ferrata, La Ciotola, Osteria Borgo Ronche, Il Favri are other names to compare when you want to widen the search. Choose Osteria Alle Nazioni when its San Quirino location and verified opening hours fit your plan.

    Can Osteria Alle Nazioni accommodate groups?

    No verified group policy or seat count is available here. If you are planning for a larger party, confirm availability directly and plan around the verified Wednesday-to-Saturday dinner window or the Wednesday-to-Sunday lunch window.

    Does Osteria Alle Nazioni handle dietary restrictions?

    No verified dietary policy is available here. For strict needs, check the venue's official channels before booking or ordering.

    What should I order at Osteria Alle Nazioni?

    No verified menu details or cuisine category are available here. Ask the restaurant directly for current recommendations, especially if you need to plan around dietary preferences or a specific style of meal.

    Is Osteria Alle Nazioni good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for a flexible local meal, but the verified information does not include awards, price range, menu format, or service style. If the occasion requires those details in advance, compare it with La Primula or La Ferrata instead.

    What should a first-timer know about Osteria Alle Nazioni?

    Treat it as a San Quirino dining option with clear verified opening hours and a smart-casual dress code: closed Monday and Tuesday, lunch Wednesday through Sunday, dinner Wednesday through Saturday. The lack of verified cuisine and price details means it is better for a flexible plan than for a tightly scripted one.

    Location

    Via S. Rocco, 47 - 33080 San Quirino (PN), Italy

    San Quirino, Italy

    Compare Osteria Alle Nazioni

    Osteria Alle Nazioni San Quirino and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Osteria Alle NazioniSan Quirino, ,
    La PrimulaSan QuirinoItalian Contemporary€€€
    La FerrataPordenoneRegional Cuisine€€
    La CiotolaPorciaClassic Cuisine€€
    Osteria Borgo RoncheFontanafreddaModern Cuisine€€
    Il FavriSan Giorgio della RichinveldaFriulian

    How Osteria Alle Nazioni San Quirino compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to book instead

    If this is a special occasion where the meal needs a clearer identity, book La Primula instead. If the group wants regional cooking at a more moderate price tier, La Ferrata is the better fallback.

    How Osteria Alle Nazioni compares in San Quirino

    Against La Primula, Osteria Alle Nazioni is the lower-risk choice for a casual local evening, while La Primula is the clearer splurge. La Primula's Italian Contemporary positioning and €€€ tier make it easier to justify for anniversaries, client meals, diners who want a more defined food identity. Osteria Alle Nazioni is better when the priority is staying in San Quirino and keeping the plan flexible.

    La Ferrata and La Ciotola sit in the more predictable €€ range, with Regional Cuisine and Classic Cuisine labels that help set expectations before booking. Choose La Ferrata for a regional meal, La Ciotola for a more traditional classic-cuisine frame, Osteria Alle Nazioni when the decision is driven by timing and proximity rather than a specific culinary brief.

    Osteria Borgo Ronche gives a more modern €€ alternative, while Il Favri is the value play at € with a Friulian focus. If budget is the main filter, Il Favri is the sharper comparison. If ambiance and a more current cooking style matter, Osteria Borgo Ronche is the better cross-shop. Osteria Alle Nazioni earns its place for easy, local, late-leaning plans rather than for a clearly signposted destination meal.

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