Bacareto da Lele
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps|Guest Contributor|BARS, VENICE Updated : Dec 1, 2016, 12.44 PM IST
Anna Phipps
Anna Phipps is a writer, dreamer, digital nomad and travel addict from the UK who quit her job in Dec 2012 to pursue her dreams of a life of travel and adventure. Anna has been on an indefinite journey around India, Southeast Asia and Australia ever since traveling slow, independently and on a budget and is now based in Goa, India. She shares her tips and experiences on her blog Global Gallivanting to inspire others to make travel their lifestyle choice too.\n\nAnna travels because she believes that “We travel not to escape life, but so that life does not escape us”. \n\nShe blogs at: https://www.global-gallivanting.com/.
Bacareto da Lele is one of the best baracos in Venice, and it’s a real bargain. It’s a small, local, stand up bar in the Santa Croce area, close to the train station that is always busy with workers and students who stop by for a cheap ombra (glass of Venetian wine or prosecco) for less than a Euro. Bacareto da Lele is also popular for its tasty mini Paninis that contain fresh fillings, including cured meats like prosciutto or salami, pancetta, sundried tomatoes, and artichokes for only €1. There are also daily specials displayed on the blackboard. The place is tiny so most people stand outside or sit by the canal to enjoy their wine and snacks.
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