Overview

Located in the heart of Venice on C.po S. Lio, the Hostelry of the Flying Dutchman offers a genuine Italian dining experience that balances tradition with comfort. This Italian restaurant captures the essence of Venetian coastal cuisine, prominently featuring seafood and classic pasta dishes. From the moment you step inside, the lively yet relaxed space immediately feels welcoming, catering to both tourists seeking an authentic taste of Italy and locals who appreciate quality fare without pretense.

The restaurant’s menu highlights speak directly to the culinary heritage of the region. Signature dishes such as Spaghetti Alla Scogliera, rich with fresh seafood, and the vibrant Pasta with Basil Sauce showcase the kitchen’s focus on fresh, simple ingredients prepared with care. Equally notable are appetizers like Spritz e Bruschette, perfect for pairing with their selection of Birra or a classic Venetian spritz, setting the tone for a relaxed meal. For those who favor land and sea, options like King Prawns and the Mixed Fish platter provide hearty portions that capture the flavors of the lagoon.

Desserts such as the creamy Tiramisu offer a classic finish, though some diners have found certain sweets slightly inconsistent. Despite this, the warm service and inviting atmosphere often leave a lasting impression. The staff’s multilingual abilities add to the ease of the experience, making communication smooth for international guests.

While some earlier reviews hinted at uneven quality or smaller portions, recent feedback suggests a positive shift under new management. The portions are satisfying without overwhelming—striking a balance that leaves diners content yet eager to return. The restaurant’s location just steps from the bustle of San Marco but removed enough to escape the crowds offers a perfect setting for those who wish to enjoy Venetian cuisine without the heavy tourist hustle.

Targeting travelers and locals alike, the Hostelry fits well into the vibrant Venetian dining landscape. It appeals to those after classic Italian dishes made with fresh ingredients, served in a comfortable setting with attentive, friendly service. Whether stopping in for a quick lunch or lingering over a relaxed dinner, the experience here feels both authentic and approachable, reflecting the spirit of Venice itself.


Amenities & Services

Popular for
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Offerings
Alcohol
Beer
Cocktails
Coffee
Food
Happy-hour drinks
Late-night food
Quick bite
Spirits
Wine
Atmosphere
Casual
Quiet

What Customers Say

po4aina
Dec 11,2025
5/5
I completely can't understand bad reviews for this place. There are completely normal portions and you feel full but not too much. Nice service and waiters look good. Don't mind that there is such a bad reviews. I think when people like the place they didn't write a review. So that's the reason why there are a lot of 1 starts here. Prices for drink are a big high as for me, but dishes are affordable. I recommend to try risotto with seafood and pasta carbonara.
Kevin Blood
Dec 11,2025
4/5
Food was was good, not exceptional. The pesto portion was a bit small and came very quickly. Spaghetti Ragu had decent flavor. Slightly overcooked. The fried potatoes were excellent. Desserts fell just a little bit. Short soufflé with ice cream was not soufflé. And crème brûlée Had a decent crust, but was a little runny. Staff was excellent. And the setting was perfect.
Page Graham
Dec 11,2025
4/5
My sea bass and grilled vegetables were delicious! My husband got a mixed fried fish dish, with what he said wasn't much of a variety. He also said the grilled potatoes were actually fried. The drinks were reasonably priced, but we came at happy hour. The waitstaff is friendly. It's clean. I would go back, just don't get the mixed fried fish.
R
Dec 11,2025
4/5
Things can change: Better than the review suggests. We were trying to get away from plaza San Marcos to find a less tourist place to eat at, but most were still closed or already filled up so we decided to try this one and go for the tourist menu lol. I was worried when I sat down and saw the goodie reviews, but I became more pleasantly surprised through the course of the meal until my friend and I payed and decided it was a nice meal. I imagine some of the past reviews happened during different management or staff, but I can tell you from my experience that it was actually not bad at all. Tasty food, decent drinks and great service available in English, German, Italian and Spanish based on the languages I heard the servers speak to the tables around us. Portions were not bad. We went for the lunch special and even though it wasn’t huge, we left satisfied. Whatever happened in the past, seems to be changing. This place is certainly getting better!

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Location

Opening Hours

Monday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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