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Restaurants in Pompeii Italy

Pompeii is one of the best-preserved archaeological sites in the world, with a never-fading beauty that draws millions of tourists annually. 

After you’ve had your fill of history, check out our guide to some of the best restaurants in Pompeii, Italy. 

There is something for every palate and every budget. 

Trammiere

This authentic pizzeria will whisk you to the wealthiest flavors of Bella Napoli. 

Their pizza dough is authentic – thick, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, made in a wood-fired oven.

The best aspects of the place are the prices the authentic flavors, and they are willing to cook you half a pizza of each flavor so you can try two different recipes on the same pizza. 

This is the best way to end a day of walking in Pompeii.

Opening Hours:

Monday to Saturday: 6 pm to 12 am
Closed: Sunday

Pasticceria de Vivo

Pasticceria de Vivo
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This is the place to go if you want something sweet before returning home from Pompeii. 

You can have a snack, a coffee, and, most importantly, a delicious piece of cake or pastry in the flavor of your choice.

Its showcase is endless and includes all of the region’s traditional specialties. 

If you prefer, you can eat some good ice cream, and the prices are more than reasonable for the quality and craftsmanship with which they make their products.

You can also buy various sweets to take to your hotel or accommodation and eat whenever you want.

Opening Hours: 

Monday to Sunday: 6 am to 12 am

Na Pasta

Na pasta
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If you want to eat pasta, go straight to Na Pasta. 

Authentic Neapolitan chefs prepare the menu, including regional specialties such as lasagna, gnocchi, and spaghetti. You will be overwhelmed with options.

Each dish costs around €7, making Na Pasta the best place to enjoy authentic Italian cuisine without breaking the bank.

The staff is also very welcoming. You can ask them for recommendations if you have any doubts. 

Opening Hours: 

Tuesday to Friday: 12 pm to 6.30 pm 
Saturday and Sunday: 12 pm to 8 pm
Closed: Monday

We recommend visitors buy Pompeii tickets online to enjoy a hassle-free adventure through time – where history comes to life!

I Matti

I Matti
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Visit this restaurant to try an authentic Neapolitan pizza. 

I Matti has a good selection of local wines and a good price/quality ratio. You can eat inside or on the pleasant terrace. 

Don’t worry if you don’t want to eat just pizza or pasta, the menu is quite varied.

This is also an excellent choice for dinner, as the terrace has a delightful atmosphere that lends itself to welcoming you on a quiet evening.

Opening Hours: 

Monday: 7 pm to 12 pm 
Tuesday to Sunday: 11 am to 12 am 

Varnelli

Varnelli
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It serves everything from delicious pizzas (starting at €8) to a diverse menu of first and second courses and all kinds of pasta.

Take advantage of its extensive cocktail menu. You can finish your meal with one of the area’s typical liquors, which the staff will recommend.

Varnelli has plenty of space inside and beautiful views of the Pompeii ruins, making it the best choice to be close to the city’s most popular area. 

Just arrive early enough to ensure you get a seat here.

Opening Hours: 

Monday to Sunday
Lunch: 10.30 am to 3 pm
Dinner: 6.30 pm to 2 am

Caupona

Caupona
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If the cobblestone streets of Pompeii have been too much for you, this restaurant on the park’s outskirts is a good choice.

Although the prices are not low, the atmosphere is unique. You will be greeted by waiters dressed as Romans of the time. 

The restaurant’s walls are decorated with Roman frescoes, and its menu is inspired by what the ancient Romans ate. 

Everything in this place appears to be taken from the ancient tavern you saw during your Pompeii visit.

Opening Hours: 

Monday to Saturday
Lunch: 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm 
Dinner: 7.30 pm to 11 pm 
Sunday: 7.30 pm to 11 pm  

Ristorante President

Ristorante President
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This restaurant takes you on an unforgettable journey through the flavors and aromas of Campanian cuisine. 

It is the result of the Gramaglio family’s efforts, who were inspired by traditional recipes when curating the menu. 

The fish is caught nearby, and the vegetables and spices are grown in the orchards on Mount Vesuvius’ lower slopes. 

All these ingredients combined with great hand-made pasta create something truly delicious. 

Opening Hours: 

Tuesday to Sunday: 12 pm to 12 am 
Closed: Monday 

La Bettola del Gusto

La Bettola del Gusto
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This restaurant and winery focus on pairing the perfect drinks with meals, combining two of Italy’s most beloved characteristics – particularly those of its southern region. 

If customers want to leave their selection to the staff, they can book and try the menu, which includes five courses and five wine tastings. 

This is undoubtedly one of the best Pompeii restaurants where visitors can order a la carte and select from various excellent, elaborate foods.

Opening Hours: 

Tuesday to Sunday
Lunch: 12.30 pm to 3 pm 
Dinner: 7.30 pm to 11 pm 
Closed: Monday

Hostaria di Bacco

Hostaria di Bacco
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Hostaria di Bacco is located on one of the most beautiful coasts in Italy and possibly the world – the Amalfi coast. 

It is a family-run restaurant that accommodates its customers on terraces with an enchanting view of the seascape. 

This restaurant, which opened in 1930, takes pride in its location, traditions, and resourcefulness in sourcing only the best ingredients from the surrounding area. 

Hostaria di Bacco, with two dining rooms and two panoramic terraces, is an acceptable dining option close to Pompeii.

Opening hours: 

Monday to Saturday: 12 am to 11.59 pm 
Closed: Sunday 

Address: Via G.B. Lama, 9, 84010 Furore SA, Italy

Ristorante Maccarone

Ristorante Maccarone
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Customers looking for low prices and a wide variety of menu options are recommended to visit Ristorante Maccarone. 

This restaurant serves quality pizzas and is conveniently located outside the Pompeii ruins and on the way to Mount Vesuvius

Alternatively, their menu features excellent seafood, lavish primi and elaborate dishes that can tempt any palate.

Opening Hours: 

Sunday to Monday
Lunch: 10 am to 3 pm
Dinner: 6 pm to 12 am

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