Da Peppino - Menu

Corso Garibaldi 8, PESCHICI, Italy, I-80132, PESCHICI

🛍 Pizza, Pasta, Europeo, Fast Food

3.4 💬 1757 Reviews
Da Peppino

Phone: +33186995715

Address: Corso Garibaldi 8, Peschici, Italy, I-80132, PESCHICI

City: PESCHICI

Dishes: 13

Reviews: 1757

"This is a family run restaurant; four generations were there. The bruschetta was wonderful as was the tagiatelle Bolognese. This is a place with a lot of history; the pictures on the back was show the restaurant some of the famous people who have been there. We were the only ones there on a wet day in November, but were served with care. They also have an outside garden for warmer weather. This is a good stop if you are In Peschici."

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User User

bad service, between the first and the second we waited 1 hour good. quality food, but waiting also spoils food

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User
User

good prosecco .. good service .. good music...dirty glasses. good looking at the piazza. .. obviously popular hangout from natives. an ounce place.


cma
cma

We were a group of approx. 12 persons. The food was really good, local italian cuisine. But the service was a bit chaotic. The first, second and side dishes got mixed up..


LAURENCE
LAURENCE

Feel like your at a friends house Like a lot of places in Napoli very very reasonable . Pasta lasagna pizza all excellent And how can you go wrong with $10 bottle of wine?


wonderfulworld81
wonderfulworld81

we found the restaurant by pure chance as the entrance is behind a restaurant which did not attract us that day. we enjoyed great food and service in lovely surroundings (garden) just two steps behind the tourist crowds.


User
User

we arrived very late in the evening and we were very well received by a very smiling and very professional server. the dishes cooked in a family way were excellent. stuffed mussels, octopus salad etc. I highly recommend you above all restaurants around


IlzeP55
IlzeP55

Thw best pica in Peschici town. Very very friendly staff. Good food. If you like poore turistic restorants..this is not place for you. Staff speaks mostly italian. If you like special tastes and lovely people Visit this restorant at least once in your life !!! Best in Pechici : !!!!


User
User

very pleasant restaurant, friendly waiter, good quality of eating and also of open wine. we shared the third of the appetizer board, that was more than enough and very good. then a primo or a main dish and they are super rich. beautifully located in the back of the garden, therefore known as giardino in local.


Todiworld2015
Todiworld2015

Mussels with absolutely zero flavour. Also they were tiny had to look hard to even see them. Octopus average at best. Average and over priced for quality. Nice atmosphere. Smokers should be separated from Non smokers, as the people next to us were smoking leaving smoke wafting over to our table. First Italian restaurant that was lousy.


Mariianne
Mariianne

This is a family run restaurant; four generations were there. The bruschetta was wonderful as was the tagiatelle Bolognese. This is a place with a lot of history; the pictures on the back was show the restaurant some of the famous people who have been there. We were the only ones there on a wet day in November, but were served with care. They also have an outside garden for warmer weather. This is a good stop if you are In Peschici.

Categories

  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Pasta Delight in our selection of classic and contemporary pasta dishes, each crafted with fresh, quality ingredients and flavorful sauces that capture the essence of Italian cuisine in every bite.
  • Europeo
  • Fast Food Enjoy a variety of quick and delicious meals perfect for on-the-go dining. From juicy burgers and crispy fries to refreshing drinks, our fast food menu satisfies your cravings with speedy service and irresistible flavors.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Mastercard
  • Carta Visa
  • Prenotazioni

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