Restaurant in Novafeltria, Italy
Da Marchesi
350ptsEasy to book, worth the Apennine drive.

About Da Marchesi
A Michelin Bib Gourmand trattoria on the Apennine road between Romagna and the Marche, Da Marchesi earns its recognition with honest, seasonal cooking at a single-euro price point. The fossa cheese from Perticara and truffle tortelloni are the dishes to order. Easy to book and genuinely worth the drive, particularly in autumn truffle season.
Should You Book Da Marchesi?
Getting a table at Da Marchesi is genuinely easy — no waiting list, no frantic refresh at midnight, no months of advance planning. The real question is whether the drive up into the Apennines is worth your time. The short answer: yes, particularly in autumn and winter when the seasonal ingredients that define this kitchen are at their peak. A Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025 confirms what locals in the Romagna-Marche border region have known for years: this is honest, precise cooking at a price point that makes it one of the more defensible meals you can book in central Italy.
A Trattoria Worth the Road
Da Marchesi sits on the road that climbs through the Apennines between Romagna and the Marche, connecting two distinct culinary traditions in a room that reflects both. The physical setting matters here: this is a small restaurant in the proper sense — not a designed approximation of rusticity, but the real thing. The space is intimate and unpretentious, the kind of room where tables are close enough that you hear neighbouring conversations, and where the absence of design ambition is itself a signal. If you arrive expecting polish, you will be recalibrating within minutes. If you arrive expecting genuinely good food in a setting that has not been curated for Instagram, you will leave satisfied.
For a special occasion that calls for something personal rather than performative, Da Marchesi works well for two. It is not the venue for a corporate dinner or a large celebration requiring private space and choreographed service. It is the venue for a thoughtful meal with someone who cares about what is on the plate more than what is on the walls.
What to Eat: The Menu's Strongest Arguments
The kitchen operates on a philosophy of seasonal ingredients and traditional Romagna technique, with daily specials that shift with availability. The menu features house-made pasta and local meat dishes as its structural core. Two items rise above the rest based on Michelin inspector notes: the fossa cheese from Perticara , a raw-milk cheese aged in underground pits, with a sharp, complex character that is specific to this part of the Apennines , and the tortelloni with melted butter and truffles. Both represent the kitchen at its most confident: taking a local ingredient with genuine provenance and doing very little to it beyond what technique requires.
The daily specials are worth asking about immediately on arrival, since the kitchen builds around what is available rather than what is printed. In autumn, expect truffle to feature more prominently. In spring, look for the fresher pastas and lighter preparations. This is not a tasting menu in the architectural sense , there is no scripted progression, no amuse-bouche sequence, no tableside theatre. What you get instead is a menu that reflects the season honestly, served at a pace set by the kitchen rather than a pre-planned arc.
At a single-euro price designation, the value is clear. You are not paying for ceremony. You are paying for the ingredients and the craft behind them, and at Da Marchesi, that equation holds up.
Ratings and Recognition
- Michelin Bib Gourmand: 2024, 2025 , awarded for good food at moderate prices
- Google rating: 4.6 from 930 reviews , a large sample for a small trattoria in a rural Apennine town, which indicates consistent quality over time rather than a single viral moment
- Michelin inspector note: listed as one of the inspectors' favourite trattorias
Booking Da Marchesi
Booking difficulty is low. There is no online booking system listed in current data, so the practical approach is to call ahead or ask your accommodation to reserve on your behalf. Given the small size of the room, a reservation is worth making even if walk-ins are technically possible , you do not want to drive up the Apennines and find the room full. Plan to book at least a few days in advance, more so on weekends and in peak autumn truffle season.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Via Cà Gianessi, 7, 47863 Novafeltria RN, Italy
- Price range: € , budget-friendly; one of the most affordable Bib Gourmand entries in the region
- Cuisine: Traditional Romagna country cooking; house-made pasta, local meats, seasonal specials
- Booking difficulty: Easy , call ahead or ask your hotel; walk-ins may be possible but are not guaranteed
- Leading time to visit: Autumn for truffle season; spring for lighter pasta preparations
- Don't miss: Fossa cheese from Perticara; tortelloni with melted butter and truffles
- Good for: Couples, food-focused travellers, anyone driving the Romagna-Marche Apennine route
- Not ideal for: Large groups requiring private dining; those wanting formal service or a designed space
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025
How Da Marchesi Fits Into a Novafeltria Trip
If you are spending time in the area, Da Marchesi pairs well with a broader exploration of the Montefeltro. See our full Novafeltria restaurants guide for context on what else is worth booking nearby, and our full Novafeltria hotels guide if you are staying overnight. The bars, wineries, and experiences guides for Novafeltria round out what is available in the wider area.
For reference points further afield in the Italian country cooking category, 21.9 in Piobesi d'Alba and Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta in Orta San Giulio represent how the same format plays out in northern Italy. Both are worth knowing if you are tracking the country cooking category across regions.
FAQs: Da Marchesi, Novafeltria
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Da Marchesi? Da Marchesi does not run a structured tasting menu in the conventional sense. What you get is a short, seasonal menu of traditional Romagna dishes , house-made pasta, local meats, daily specials , with the fossa cheese and truffle tortelloni as the standout items. At a single-euro price point with a Bib Gourmand behind it, the value is strong. If you want a multi-course tasting arc with wine pairings, look elsewhere. If you want a focused, honest meal built around what is in season, this delivers.
- Is Da Marchesi worth the price? Yes, plainly. A Michelin Bib Gourmand at the € price tier means you are getting recognised quality at below-average cost. Compared to the Bib Gourmand entries in larger Italian cities, Da Marchesi costs less and operates in a more ingredient-driven mode. The value is clearest in autumn, when truffle season aligns with the kitchen's strengths.
- Is Da Marchesi good for a special occasion? It depends on what kind of occasion. For a couple celebrating something personal , an anniversary, a birthday dinner that does not require formal surroundings , yes, it works well. The food quality, the Bib Gourmand recognition, and the specificity of the local ingredients give the meal genuine character. For a large group celebration or a business dinner requiring private space and formal service, it is not the right fit. The room is small and the atmosphere is a trattoria, not a restaurant designed around ceremonial dining.
- Can I eat at the bar at Da Marchesi? No bar seating is indicated in the available data for Da Marchesi. It operates as a small trattoria in Novafeltria rather than a venue with a bar programme. If you are specifically looking for bar dining in the area, see our Novafeltria bars guide.
- What should I order at Da Marchesi? Michelin inspector notes specifically flag two items: the fossa cheese from Perticara and the tortelloni with melted butter and truffles. Both are rooted in local Apennine tradition and reflect what this kitchen does leading. Ask the kitchen about daily specials on arrival , these shift with seasonal availability and are often the most current expression of what is being sourced locally.
- What should I wear to Da Marchesi? Smart casual is appropriate. This is a trattoria, not a fine dining room , there is no indication of a dress code, and the atmosphere is informal. You would be overdressed in a suit; you would feel comfortable in neat, presentable casual wear. The Bib Gourmand designation reflects the unpretentious nature of the venue.
- What are alternatives to Da Marchesi in Novafeltria? Within Novafeltria, our full restaurants guide covers what is available locally. For comparable Italian country cooking in other parts of Italy, 21.9 in Piobesi d'Alba and Andrea Monesi - Locanda di Orta offer a similar philosophy in different regional contexts. For fine dining in the broader Italian northeast, Uliassi in Senigallia is the closest high-end reference point on the Adriatic side of the Apennines.
- Does Da Marchesi handle dietary restrictions? No specific information is available in current data about dietary restriction policies at Da Marchesi. Given the nature of the menu , traditional Romagna cooking with pasta and meat as core elements , the kitchen may have limited flexibility on vegetarian or allergen-specific requests. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if dietary restrictions are a factor. Phone and website details are not currently listed; ask your accommodation to assist with the inquiry.
Compare Da Marchesi
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
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| Da Marchesi | € | Easy | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Dal Pescatore | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Osteria Francescana | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Quattro Passi | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
| Reale | €€€€ | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Da Marchesi measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Da Marchesi?
Da Marchesi does not operate a formal tasting menu — this is a trattoria format built around daily specials and seasonal Romagna staples. The stronger move is to order around what is in season: the tortelloni with melted butter and truffles and the fossa cheese from Perticara are specifically called out by Michelin inspectors. At a single-€ price range, you are not paying tasting-menu prices anyway.
Is Da Marchesi worth the price?
Yes, straightforwardly. Da Marchesi holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025, which is the Guide's explicit signal for quality cooking at a price that does not require justification. At a single-€ price point in the Apennines, it delivers Romagna home cooking — hand-made pasta, local meat dishes, seasonal specials — at a level that Michelin inspectors rate as one of their favourite trattorias.
Is Da Marchesi good for a special occasion?
Only if your idea of a special occasion is a genuinely good meal without ceremony. This is a trattoria with traditional Romagna cooking and a Bib Gourmand, not a fine-dining room with tableside service and a lengthy wine list. For a birthday dinner requiring atmosphere and occasion dressing, look elsewhere; for a meaningful meal in the Montefeltro that you will actually remember for the food, it works well.
Can I eat at the bar at Da Marchesi?
There is no data confirming a bar or counter seating arrangement at Da Marchesi. As a small roadside trattoria in Novafeltria, the format is table service. Call ahead to confirm seating options before arriving with that expectation.
What should I order at Da Marchesi?
Michelin inspectors specifically flag two dishes: the tortelloni with melted butter and truffles, and the fossa cheese from Perticara. Beyond those, the kitchen centres on hand-made pasta and local meat dishes, with daily specials tied to seasonal availability — ask what is fresh when you arrive rather than defaulting to a fixed order.
What should I wear to Da Marchesi?
This is a country trattoria on a mountain road in the Apennines, not a dress-code restaurant. Come dressed for a relaxed rural Italian lunch or dinner — clean and comfortable is the register. Turning up in formal wear would be conspicuous.
What are alternatives to Da Marchesi in Novafeltria?
Novafeltria is a small town and Da Marchesi is the area's most-cited dining reference point. For the wider Montefeltro and Romagna region, see the Pearl Novafeltria restaurants guide for nearby options across price points. If you are willing to travel further into the region, more ambitious Romagna cooking exists, but none at this price-to-recognition ratio in the immediate area.
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