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Cortina D Ampezzo Restaurants & Bars
The Tivoli Michelin starred restaurant is the best around. It
overlooks Cortina and has an innovative and extensive menu. Leone e
Annac serves traditonal Sardinian specialities. El Camineto, Baita
Fraina, Il Meloncino, are all expensive but offer good quality food. El Toulà,
set in a converted barn, is highly recommended. La Tavernetta is a
new restaurant that serves traditional Italian food at reasonable
prices. Da Beppe Sello, Ospitale, Pontejei and Ariston are all less formal and less expensive. For simple pizza try the Croda Café, Cinque Torri and Vienna. Da Lago Pianozes and Lago Ghedina are both situated out of town near a lake and combine traditional mountain atmosphere and good food.
Enoteca, which closes at 9pm, is always packed with tourists and locals alike who go there to drink wine by the bottle and share their latest skiing exploits. Brio di vino, Villa Sandi and El Becalen are all popular and trendy venues for pre-dinner drinks. The Blues Bar, LP26 and Molo open till late. If you want to stay out later there is a choice of six discos.
Enoteca, which closes at 9pm, is always packed with tourists and locals alike who go there to drink wine by the bottle and share their latest skiing exploits. Brio di vino, Villa Sandi and El Becalen are all popular and trendy venues for pre-dinner drinks. The Blues Bar, LP26 and Molo open till late. If you want to stay out later there is a choice of six discos.

