One of the liveliest restaurants in town, Eraldo's is a family-style spot where you dine amid arched brick ceilings and red-and-white tablecloths, with the songs of Andrea Bocelli wafting overhead. Sure, it's a bit of a cliché, but the unfussy home-style cooking is quite good (Eraldo honed his cooking skills from the village grandmothers), and the prices and portion sizes are excellent.
Crowd pleasers include the substantial antipasti misto mare (a bountiful seafood platter), the spaghetti with seafood and grilled sea bass or other fish of the day.