Bar dal Cavaliere

Procida


Procida’s prime pastry shop has a sugar-spiked range of cakes and pastries and is a good place to get acquainted with the local indulgence, lingua di bue (ox tongue), a flaky pastry shaped like a tongue and filled with crema pasticcera (custard). The place doubles as a cocktail bar and gets insanely busy on weekend afternoons.


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Nearby Procida attractions

1. Abbazia di San Michele Arcangelo

0.36 MILES

Soak up the dizzying bay views at the belvedere before exploring the adjoining Abbazia di San Michele Arcangelo. Built in the 11th century and remodelled…

2. Spiaggia di Chiaia

0.8 MILES

Procida has limited beach appeal, but this long, narrow ribbon of brownish sand with views of Marina Corricella in the distance has a loyal local…

3. Isola di Vivara

2.38 MILES

Linked to Procida by pedestrian bridge, pocket-sized Vivara is what remains of a volcanic crater dating back some 55,000 years. The island is home to…

4. Piscina Mirabilis

3.34 MILES

You'll need to book (by phone) at least two hours ahead to visit the world's largest Roman cistern, but it's well worth the effort to stand in this…

5. Museo Archeologico dei Campi Flegrei

4.12 MILES

This usually crowd-free museum occupies the commanding Castello di Baia, built in the late 15th century by the Aragonese as a defence against possible…

6. Castello Aragonese

4.13 MILES

There are castles and then there’s Ischia’s Castello Aragonese, a veritable fort-city set on its own craggy islet, looking like a cross between Harry…

7. Parco Archeologico di Baia

4.2 MILES

In Roman times, these 1st-century-BC ruins were part of a sprawling palace and spa complex. Emperors would entertain themselves and their guests in a…

8. Spiaggia del Castello

4.22 MILES

Right below the Castello di Baia sits the wonderful Castle Beach. A sandy double-sided affair, it's only accessible by boat (adult/child return from €3/1…