Restaurant in San Bonifacio, Italy
I Tigli
1,015ptsSerious pizza, small town, strong case for booking.

About I Tigli
I Tigli is Simone Padoan's Michelin-recognised pizzeria in San Bonifacio, ranked #28 on OAD Casual Europe 2025. At a €€ price point, it delivers fine-dining sourcing and natural-leavening technique that few Italian pizzerias match at this tier. Book in advance and verify hours before travelling — this is the defining reason to stop in San Bonifacio.
Should You Book I Tigli?
Yes — but plan ahead, because the hours listed for I Tigli reflect a venue that operates on its own schedule, and confirmed opening times should be verified directly before you travel. Simone Padoan's pizzeria in San Bonifacio has been ranked in the top 30 of the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe list for three consecutive years (#42 in 2023, #27 in 2024, #28 in 2025) and holds a Michelin Plate (2025), making it one of the most credentialed pizzerias in northern Italy. At a €€ price point, this is one of the clearest value propositions in the Veneto region: serious craft, accessible pricing, and a specific reason to make the trip to San Bonifacio.
What Makes This Worth the Drive
San Bonifacio is a market town in the Verona province, not a destination dining hub. That is precisely the point. I Tigli has made this address significant on its own terms, drawing visitors who might otherwise head straight to Verona for a high-end meal. For anyone building a San Bonifacio restaurant itinerary, this is the anchor booking — the reason to stop here rather than pass through.
Padoan's approach to pizza is leading understood through its ingredients rather than its style. He works with a mix of wholemeal and semi-wholemeal flours, uses natural leavening with serious attention to fermentation timing, and varies hydration levels to produce doughs with different textures and crispness profiles. The result is a crust that reads as both structured and light , a technically demanding combination that most pizzerias do not attempt. Toppings draw from fish, meat, and vegetables with the sourcing rigour you would associate with a tasting-menu restaurant, not a neighbourhood pizza counter. The classics, including a Margherita, are on the menu and are worth ordering as a baseline , they show you the dough without distraction.
Desserts here are not an afterthought. Multiple independent assessments of the restaurant flag the dessert selection as a genuine strength, which is unusual for a pizzeria at any price tier. If you are visiting for the first time, stay for the full meal.
First-Timer Briefing
I Tigli is not a casual drop-in option. Given its ranking position and the fact that it operates in a small town with limited competition for this type of dining, booking in advance is the right approach even if the door policy appears relaxed on the night. Arrive with a reservation confirmed. The restaurant holds a Google rating of 4.5 across 1,750 reviews, which for a pizzeria in a non-tourist town suggests a loyal and experienced customer base rather than a casual tourist crowd.
Dress code is unpublished and no specific guidance exists in the venue data, but the combination of Michelin recognition, OAD top-30 status, and a house philosophy that references haute cuisine techniques suggests smart casual is the appropriate baseline. Trainers and shorts are likely out of place; a clean, considered outfit is in keeping with the room's intent.
For timing: because confirmed service hours are not currently available, contact the venue directly before planning travel. Weekends are the safer bet for availability in restaurants of this profile. If you are pairing this visit with a broader Veneto itinerary, Casa Perbellini 12 Apostoli in Verona makes a logical dinner complement on the same trip. You can also explore accommodation options in San Bonifacio, bars nearby, local wineries, and experiences in the area to build out a full stay.
The Broader Context
Italy has several serious fine-dining pizza concepts, but very few have sustained this level of critical recognition over multiple years while staying at the €€ price tier. For reference points beyond Italy, Pizzeria Bianco in Los Angeles and Bettina in Santa Barbara represent similar ambitions in the US market , chef-driven, ingredient-focused, and operating at a price point below the fine-dining ceiling. I Tigli occupies a comparable position in Europe, with Padoan's nearly 30 years of experience giving it a track record that newer concepts cannot match.
If you are already planning a Veneto or northern Italy trip and have room for one more booking, the effort-to-reward ratio here is strong. The combination of OAD top-30 ranking, Michelin recognition, and a price point that does not require a special occasion makes this a practical choice for anyone who takes pizza seriously as a culinary category. For visitors exploring Italy's broader restaurant landscape, the country's leading tables , Osteria Francescana in Modena, Piazza Duomo in Alba, or Le Calandre in Rubano , operate in a different category entirely, but I Tigli holds its own as the defining reason to visit San Bonifacio specifically.
Ratings at a Glance
- Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe: #28 (2025), #27 (2024), #42 (2023)
- Michelin Plate: 2025, 2024
- Google: 4.5 / 5 (1,750 reviews)
- Price range: €€
Booking I Tigli
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Reservations are recommended given the venue's reputation, but this is not a multi-month waitlist situation. Confirm current hours and availability directly with the restaurant before travelling, as the hours in our current database are not confirmed. No phone number or website is listed in our data at this time , check Google or local booking platforms for current contact details.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at I Tigli?
- Start with the Margherita to benchmark the dough , Padoan's natural leavening and wholemeal flour blend is the core of what makes this kitchen distinctive, and the simplest pizza shows it most clearly.
- From there, the kitchen is known for high-quality toppings across fish, meat, and vegetable categories. Based on OAD and Michelin assessments, the more imaginative topping combinations are consistently strong, not just the classics.
- Do not skip dessert. Multiple independent sources flag the dessert selection as a genuine highlight , unusual for a pizzeria and worth the extra time at the table.
Is I Tigli worth the price?
- At €€, yes, clearly. OAD top-30 Casual Europe ranking and a Michelin Plate for a mid-range pizzeria is a strong value signal. You are getting fine-dining sourcing and technique at a price point that would buy you a basic pasta in most starred restaurants nearby.
- Comparable experiences in the Veneto at €€€€ , Dal Pescatore or Le Calandre , are worth it for different reasons, but I Tigli offers better cost-to-quality ratio for the specific category of serious pizza.
Is lunch or dinner better at I Tigli?
- Current hours are unconfirmed in our data, so we cannot state with certainty which services are offered. Verify directly. That said, for a first visit to a pizzeria of this profile, lunch tends to allow more focus , the room is typically quieter, and you can pace the meal without evening rush pressure.
Is the tasting menu worth it at I Tigli?
- The venue is documented as offering a structured progression of pizza styles alongside desserts rather than a formal tasting menu in the fine-dining sense. At €€ pricing, whatever structured format the kitchen offers is almost certainly worth exploring in full rather than ordering piecemeal , the kitchen's strength is in showing range across dough types and toppings.
Is I Tigli good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with the right framing. This is not a white-tablecloth, champagne-trolley special occasion , it is a serious craftsman's restaurant that happens to make pizza. If the occasion calls for technical excellence and a personal setting rather than formal pomp, I Tigli works well. For a more conventional celebration format at higher price points, Enoteca Pinchiorri in Florence or Enrico Bartolini in Milan are the relevant alternatives.
Is I Tigli good for solo dining?
- Yes. At €€ pricing in a town without a heavy tourist crowd, solo dining here is comfortable and practical. You can work through several pizza styles without the cost of a group booking, and the kitchen's focus on craft rather than theatre means there is no social awkwardness to a solo table.
Does I Tigli handle dietary restrictions?
- No specific dietary restriction policy is available in our data. The kitchen works across fish, meat, and vegetable toppings, which suggests flexibility, but confirm with the restaurant directly , particularly for gluten sensitivities, given that the dough is the core product here.
What should I wear to I Tigli?
- No dress code is published, but Michelin recognition and a house philosophy referencing haute cuisine standards point toward smart casual as the safe choice. Clean, considered clothing rather than formal attire , this is San Bonifacio, not Milan, but the room deserves more than beach wear.
For more on what to do around the area, see our full San Bonifacio restaurants guide.
Compare I Tigli
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| I Tigli | An iconic pizzeria which has brought Italy’s favourite street-food snack right up to date! With almost 30 years’ experience behind him, Simone Padoan knows how to make difficult things easy: he uses a mix of wholemeal flours and pays meticulous attention to natural leavening processes to create a dough which has a crispy crust yet soft interior. He also focuses on different types of toppings, including fish, meat and vegetables – whether your preference is for traditional or more imaginative pizzas, every option is of the highest quality. A choice of excellent desserts provides the perfect conclusion to your meal!; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #28 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); High-quality raw materials, the best cooking techniques, and sourdough leavening. All combined in a new concept of pizza, meeting with haute cuisine.; "The House of Linden Trees is ready to welcome you..." This is the slogan that opens the website. Simone Padoan confirms himself as a soloist in the art of pizza (recent history speaks for him) also in the value he gives to hospitality. Inheritance of family values. His world is then made of creativity and mastery. The doughs are made with wholemeal and semi-wholemeal flours with natural leavening and take on different consistency and crispiness based on hydration and processing. Once the size is chosen, there is room for imagination, without forgetting that the basics of Padoan's verb can also be found in the Margherita and other classics. There is a touch of brilliance in every creation. Well-calibrated pairings. The proposal of desserts is also of the highest level."; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #27 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #42 (2023) | €€ | — |
| Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Dal Pescatore | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Enoteca Pinchiorri | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Enrico Bartolini | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Le Calandre | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does I Tigli handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is structured around fish, meat, and vegetable toppings with a strong focus on raw ingredient quality, which gives some flexibility for pescatarians and vegetarians. Simone Padoan's approach centres on sourcing and technique rather than a fixed menu, so dietary needs are worth communicating directly when booking. Specific allergy or intolerance policies are not documented in available data, so confirm in advance.
Is I Tigli good for solo dining?
Yes. A serious single-dish format like this suits solo diners well — you can work through the menu systematically without the logistical overhead of a large group. The venue's reputation draws a food-focused crowd, which makes it a comfortable solo destination. Booking ahead is still advisable given its OAD Top 30 ranking.
What should I order at I Tigli?
The menu spans traditional and imaginative toppings across fish, meat, and vegetables — Simone Padoan's dough work (wholemeal and semi-wholemeal flours, natural leavening) is the through-line regardless of which direction you go. The Margherita is a deliberate benchmark here, not an afterthought, so it's worth ordering as a reference point. Desserts are noted as consistently strong, so leave room.
Is I Tigli worth the price?
At €€ pricing, yes — this is one of the few places where fine-dining technique is applied to pizza without a fine-dining price tag. An OAD Top 28 ranking in 2025 and consecutive Michelin Plate recognition confirm the critical standing. For the level of craft involved, the value-to-quality ratio here is difficult to match in the Italian pizza category.
Is lunch or dinner better at I Tigli?
Specific service times are not confirmed in available data, so check directly with the venue before planning your visit. Given that I Tigli operates in a small town rather than a city dining circuit, service periods may differ from what you'd expect at an urban restaurant. Confirming hours before travelling from Verona or further is essential.
Is the tasting menu worth it at I Tigli?
A formal tasting menu format is not documented in available data, but Padoan's creative approach to toppings and his noted dessert programme suggest ordering broadly across the menu will give you the full picture. At €€ pricing, sampling multiple options is financially practical. Think of it less as a tasting menu and more as a structured exploration of the pizza format.
Is I Tigli good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right framing. This is not a white-tablecloth celebration venue, but an OAD Top 30-ranked pizzeria run by one of Italy's most technically serious pizza makers — that context makes it a strong choice for food-focused occasions. If the occasion calls for a conventional fine-dining room, Dal Pescatore in Canneto sull'Oglio is the regional alternative.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- Closed
- Friday
- Closed
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
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