Wednesday 30 November 2011

Camera A Sud

The reason why this place is known to only the most adventurous tourists (and of course the Bolognese people) is because it's tucked away in a little side street not far from Il Due Torri. In fact, it's situated in the once notorious Jewish ghetto.

But if you're lucky enough to stumble across this exciting establishment, you won't be disappointed.Dissapointment might occur though. Indeed, it's not unusual for ever spare seat to be completely occupied by 9pm every night. And for good reason. The spritz served at this place are some of the best that I have tasted in Bologna. The appertivi are also excellent if you're looking for a light bite to end the day.

The reason for the popularity of Camera A Sud is due to the homely feel of the place. The furniture is airy and clean, every wall hosts the work of a local artist, the bar even has a mini library towards the back of the venue! Every friday evening there is a live music set and the drinks list on the blackboard changes everyday, for the main reason that Camera A Sud personally selects its wine from the wine producers directly!

Camera A Sud is a real Bolognese gem, oozing culture and fine taste. Don't miss out!

Camera A Sud
Website: http://www.cameraasud.net/
Opening hours: Monday-Saturday 12pm-1am
Sunday- 5pm-1am
VIA VALDONICA 5,
40126 BOLOGNA (IT) 
T. +39 051 0951448






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