Copper pots hang from the ceiling of a dark, narrow room with no seats — you stand, drink a small glass, eat a few cicchetti, and move on. The oldest-feeling bacaro in Venice, and it knows it.
Founded in 1462 near Rialto, it is widely cited as the oldest surviving bacaro in Venice — a standing-only wine-and-cicchetti bar hung with copper pots. · venetosecrets.com
Its two hidden-alley entrances reputedly made it a favourite of Casanova in the 1700s. · mycornerofitaly.com