Bottega Portici

Bologna


This trendy pit stop under the shadow of the towers is great for high-quality Bologna specialities (such as tortellini in brodo or with sage and butter, and tagliatelle al ragú) served up lightning fast or to go.

It doubles as a gourmet provisions shop (pick up the famous Bolognese broth to go), and the impressive, high-tech Faema E71 espresso machine (which costs significantly more than most Fiats!) means it's a great choice for a stunning caffé as well.


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