Beer & wine gardens, halls & cellars
Hopfen & Co
Wirtshaus & brauerei obstplatz, 17 fruit market +39 0471 300788, [email protected]
Here you can drink the original Bozner Bier (http://www.boznerbier.it) Bozen's beer and eat typical Tyrolean food. â¬â¬
Pubs
Café Schubert
(http://www.boulevardcafe.it) silbergasse 18 pub & restaurant in the historical centre. â¬â¬
Pubs are mainly full on Saturday night - the Red Bull with Vodka mix is called here Flieger and it can be red with red vodka, black or white â¬3.50-5. Many people drink an aperitif also in the night - the most common drinka are Veneziano with Aperol and white wine â¬1.50-2.50 and Estivo with sparkling water and white wine. Prices go from cheap ⬠to expensive â¬â¬â¬. Generally not more than â¬5 for a drink.
Temple Bar Genuine Irish Pub
Piazza domenicani 20. irish owned pub with that traditional style of an irish pub found throughout the small villages of ireland. large beer garden on the square ideal for people watching while sipping a pint of the "blackstuff" sky sports, live music and karaoke. open tu-su 10:30am-1am. monday closed. phone 0471 324631 or email [email protected]
'konditoreien', cafã©s & 'gelaterie'
Gelateria Avalon
(http://www.gelateriaavalo...) freiheitsstraãe 44 in the new city. self-made waffel cones.
Bolzano is an important wine producer in South Tyrol - it's included in the South Tyrolean Wine Road (http://www.suedtiroler-we...). Typical drink in South Tyrol is beer too - the most famous brewing company is Forst which is produced near Meran. A pub in the historical centre produces its own beer. Very popular soft drinks are Spezi pronounce: "sh-peh-tzi" which is a cola-lemonade mix and Spuma which is an aromatic soda. If you like coffee you can drink Italian espresso or cappuccino but also Viennese or German American coffee.