Restaurant in Verona, Italy
Antica Bottega Del Vino
355pts4,700 wines, serious food, open late.

About Antica Bottega Del Vino
Antica Bottega Del Vino is Verona's most practical answer for serious wine and a late-night table: open daily until midnight, with a 4,700-selection cellar and food priced at $$ for two courses. OAD ranked it no. 554 in Casual Europe for 2025. Book it for wine-led occasions where you want depth without the formality or cost of Verona's fine-dining rooms.
Verdict
If you want a serious wine list and somewhere to eat or drink past midnight in Verona, Antica Bottega Del Vino is the clearest answer in the city. Compare it to a full dinner at Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli or Il Desco and you're looking at a very different experience: those rooms close early and cost significantly more. Antica Bottega operates daily from 11am to midnight, serves lunch and dinner at a $$ price point, and carries a 4,700-selection wine list with 22,000 bottles in inventory. For a special occasion that doesn't require a 9pm last-orders scramble, this is the booking to make.
About Antica Bottega Del Vino
Antica Bottega Del Vino has appeared in the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe rankings in both 2024 (no. 572) and 2025 (no. 554), which is a meaningful credential: OAD's casual list is crowd-sourced from frequent diners and independent travelers, so consistent placement there signals that repeat visitors keep coming back rather than just a single impressive press cycle. The wine program is the reason to book. Wine director Simone Isoli oversees a cellar with particular depth in Tuscany, Piedmont, and the Veneto, which makes practical sense given the address, but the list extends seriously into Burgundy, Champagne, and Bordeaux. With 4,700 selections and pricing described as $$ on the list, this is a cellar that can serve a serious collector and a casual drinker in the same sitting without price-gouging either.
The food operation runs under Chef Luca Dalla Via, with General Manager Luca Nicolis overseeing the room. The cuisine is Italian, priced at $$ for a typical two-course meal, which puts it well below the €€€€ tier of Verona's fine-dining rooms. The sommelier bench — Simone Isoli, Davide Lucido, Pietro Campara, and Lodovico Badariotti — is unusually deep for a casual venue, which matters when you're working through a list this size and want someone who can actually move through the depth between a Barolo and a Valpolicella Superiore rather than just reading you the highlights.
For a special occasion, the combination of serious wine, a full kitchen running through to midnight, and a $$ food price point is genuinely hard to replicate elsewhere in Verona. If the occasion calls for a long, unrushed evening where the second bottle conversation doesn't get cut off by a closing kitchen, this is where to book. The ownership under Famiglie Storiche adds institutional continuity: this isn't a place that reinvents itself seasonally on a whim, which works in its favour for celebrations where you want predictability alongside quality.
Booking is rated easy, and with a Google rating of 4.5 across 3,331 reviews, you're not taking a risk on a venue that only performs for critics. That volume of reviews at that score is a reliable signal that the experience holds up across different visit types: solo drinkers at the bar, couples on anniversaries, and groups working through a wine flight. The address at Vicolo Scudo di Francia, 3 puts it in central Verona, walkable from the main hotel district and within easy reach of the Arena.
As a late-night option, Antica Bottega fills a specific gap that the rest of Verona's quality dining doesn't. Venues like Iris Ristorante or Al Capitan della Cittadella are solid choices for an earlier dinner, but if you're arriving late, leaving an opera at the Arena, or simply want somewhere that won't rush you out by 10:30pm, Antica Bottega is the practical answer. The 11am opening also makes it a workable lunch stop before an afternoon in the city.
For context on how this wine program compares in a European frame, the depth here sits in credible company alongside operations like 40 Maltby Street in London or 4850 in Amsterdam, though the regional Italian depth at Antica Bottega is the distinguishing factor. If Italian wine cellars at the serious end of the spectrum are your frame of reference, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence is the obvious national comparison , a different category entirely in terms of formality and price, but the same commitment to cellar depth. Antica Bottega operates at a fraction of that cost and with considerably less ceremony, which is the point.
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How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Antica Bottega stacks up against Verona's other key dining options.
Compare Antica Bottega Del Vino
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Antica Bottega Del Vino | — | |
| L'Oste Scuro | €€€ | — |
| Trattoria al Pompiere | €€ | — |
| Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli | €€€€ | — |
| Il Desco | €€€€ | — |
| Al Bersagliere | € | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Antica Bottega Del Vino in Verona?
For a formal tasting-menu experience, Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli and Il Desco both offer structured fine dining at a higher price point than Antica Bottega's $$ cuisine tier. Trattoria al Pompiere and Al Bersagliere are better picks if you want traditional Veronese cooking without the wine-list depth. L'Oste Scuro suits diners who want a quieter, more intimate setting. Antica Bottega wins on wine selection, late hours, and flexibility — it's the only option of the group open until midnight daily.
Can Antica Bottega Del Vino accommodate groups?
The venue is an enoteca with a long-standing physical address at Vicolo Scudo di Francia 3, so it has table seating suited to small and mid-size groups. For larger parties, contact them directly in advance — a wine bar format with 22,000 bottles in inventory suggests space for storage rather than sprawling dining rooms, so groups of 6+ should confirm capacity before arriving.
What should a first-timer know about Antica Bottega Del Vino?
The wine list is the main event: 4,700 selections with particular depth in Tuscany, Piedmont, Veneto, Burgundy, Champagne, and Bordeaux, overseen by Wine Director Simone Isoli. Cuisine pricing sits at $$, covering a typical two-course lunch or dinner, so this is approachable for a meal rather than just drinks. It's ranked #554 on the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe list in 2025 — useful context that it performs as a serious casual venue, not a tourist enoteca.
Does Antica Bottega Del Vino handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is Italian, with lunch and dinner service daily — beyond that, no specific dietary accommodation details are documented. Given the wine bar format and OAD casual ranking, the kitchen under Chef Luca Dalla Via is likely to handle standard requests, but check the venue's official channels before booking if dietary needs are specific or strict.
Is lunch or dinner better at Antica Bottega Del Vino?
Dinner is the stronger case. The venue runs 11am to midnight every day, and its wine-bar identity fits the evening well — you can move from a meal into a longer session at the bar without being rushed. Lunch works if you want a shorter, lighter visit and are spending the afternoon in central Verona, given the address at Vicolo Scudo di Francia is walkable from the main sights.
Is Antica Bottega Del Vino good for a special occasion?
Yes, if wine is part of the occasion. A 4,700-selection list with $$ food pricing means you can spend seriously on the bottle without the meal itself becoming a budget event. For a milestone dinner where the setting needs to feel more formal or theatrical, Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli or Il Desco would be stronger fits. Antica Bottega is the right call when the wine list is the point — anniversaries, celebrations with wine-literate guests, or a serious end-of-trip dinner.
Hours
- Monday
- 11 am–12 am
- Tuesday
- 11 am–12 am
- Wednesday
- 11 am–12 am
- Thursday
- 11 am–12 am
- Friday
- 11 am–12 am
- Saturday
- 11 am–12 am
- Sunday
- 11 am–12 am
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