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I had a great experience here, nice venue, friendly courteous staff and a good menu with daily specials. The pasta course was fantastic, full of flavour and seasonal goodness. The steak was cooked to perfection, however serving on a slate cause meat juice to continuously drip on the table cloth. My wife’s dish was something a little out of her comfort zone, presentation was amazing but she couldn’t get past the crudo... View all feedback.
What 4S 2 years ago on Google doesn't like about Al Campanile:
Pasta with Ragu very tasty. Was not in the mood for fish. There is a good fish selection. Helps if you speak Italian else the communication is harder. Service attentive perhaps coming on a bit strong on the recommendations even if well intended. Would come back here. View all feedback.
Excellent environment, owner of the restaurant and very helpful
Restaurant closed despite booking confirmation.
I had a great experience here, nice venue, friendly courteous staff and a good menu with daily specials. The pasta course was fantastic, full of flavour and seasonal goodness. The steak was cooked to perfection, however serving on a slate cause meat juice to continuously drip on the table cloth. My wife’s dish was something a little out of her comfort zone, presentation was amazing but she couldn’t get past the crudo ‘raw’ elements so left some. Not the restaurant’s fault but I’m glad she tried it. Good selection of wines. A little out of the town centre but still a very easy walk back onto the main pedestrian street for pre or post dinner drinks.
The staff was nice and helpful. We worked out the language with Google translate: and all with a smile The food was very good. Freshly made and tasety.
My first Italian meal in Italy! Outstanding! The Caprese was so light and fresh and the 'Moody ' Pizza was beautiful. Very good value for money in a beautiful setting. Definitely recommend having a meal (or a few) if you ever get to Manfredonia!