Bar Nettuno

Western Sicily


Tucked into the cobbled courtyard at the heart of Scopello, this busy bar has a lovely terrace that really is ideal for savouring late-afternoon drinks or excellent food after a coastal hike. Think snack-attack arancine (stuffed rice balls) and pane cunzatu (open-faced Sicilian sandwiches) to lavish seafood dishes starring grilled octopus, pistachio-studded tuna, pasta with a delicious clam sauce.


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