If you were a drink, what kind of drink would you be? A modest but honest after-work beer? A mustache-twirlingly innovative craft IPA? A delicate artisanal wine? Perhaps a flashy cocktail with a memorable name? Venice has a local, hand-picked bar for you no matter what glass you come in. Our locals have your back, so buckle up, for the night is long and full of wonders.
Ai Biliardi – Pool and good music

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“Ai Biliardi” is one of the few bars in Venice that stays open till sunrise. This underground pool locale has a bit of the charm of joyous ancient Venice.
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Al Bottegon – The inventor of cicchetti

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“Al Bottegon” was born as a Venice wine shop many generations back. Now it’s still not a bar, but they were the inventors of cicchetti, to give you a hint.
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Al Parlamento – Perfect at any time

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“Al Parlamento” in Venice is the perfect bar to stop for a coffee with a brioche in the morning, for a spritz in the evening or for some drinks at night!
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Bacarando in Corte dell’orso – The fancy spritz

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“Bacarando in Corte dell’orso”: a Venice bacaro which sets itself apart for its wine choice and cicheti. I really like how I can enjoy my aperitif there.
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Barcollo – Where the new meets tradition

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“Barcollo” is one of the most frequented all-day-night bars in Venice’s Rialto, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad! I recommend grabbing a cocktail from there!
Full Article by Filippo Muraro