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We went there during a project meeting and not only we ate well, but we had a great time as well! The food was traditional and tasty, from pasta to meat, with rather low prices. The waiters were always checking for empty mugs of wine and water and they replaced it immediately. The atmosphere was really fun, since there were two guys and a girl singing and playing accordion, and they seemed to enjoy it as well. The hi... View all feedback.
Italian cousins took us to this agritourismo for dinner and they ordered for us. We started out with a type of bruschetta with fresh tomatoes. We then had home-made sheep ricotta, cheese and prosciutto. The hit of the meal was a fettucine with chestnut and sausage sauce. It was so different and delicious—the best pasta dish I have ever had! We had a ravioli filled with the ricotta and greens drizzled with a light, fresh tomato sauce. We also had a slice of pork neck which was a little fatty. I would have foregone this course. We had a contorni of sautéed chicory. For dessert we had a panna cotta with different sauces; I had cherry and everyone else had chestnut. We also had wine and water. Our cousins picked up the tab, so I don’t know how much it cost. Service was friendly and efficient. The location was pleasant; however, a group of about 30 Italians showed up later and their “enthusiasm” interrupted our conversation and digestion.
read moreWe went there during a project meeting and not only we ate well, but we had a great time as well! The food was traditional and tasty, from pasta to meat, with rather low prices. The waiters were always checking for empty mugs of wine and water and they replaced it immediately. The atmosphere was really fun, since there were two guys and a girl singing and playing accordion, and they seemed to enjoy it as well. The highlight of that night was the waitress who not only sang but she danced as well! Great ecoturism restaurant, a must see!
read moreThe area of Abruzzo has these things: hills , valleys, small ancient villages and the beaches. This place is located in on a hill overlooking the fantastic landscape with the valleys and farm land with Sunflowers and olive trees. We had a two room apartment in the side building with a large double bed and two extra beds in the kitchen room. The beds where quite hard but okay. The kitchen had a gas stove but did not really invite us to make any meals on. The Pecora Nera has a fantastic pool, large enough to please the kids and very comfortable sun chairs for the parents. The food is excellent!! The place is run by an Italian family which also had a dog, Punto, which was very charming.
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