"Give us your first impression. Located off the beaten path on a canal in Cannaregio, this old haunt would make a great set for a Venetian parody of “Cheers.” A cast of devoted regulars fill the old bar stools while travelers who often stumble in without planning mingle amid kitschy and nostalgic decor. So who’s there? Regulars frequent the bar for the community and televised sports, while visitors come for the craft beer and uniquely gritty ambiance. Attire is come-as-you-are. How are the drinks? More than 20 Italian and Belgian craft beers are on tap as well as a few rotating guest beers. They have also perfected the gin and tonic, using their own gin label and garnishes like star anise. What's on offer for food? The bar bites are simple, pub-style fare including grilled cheese with local bread, salami, dried meats, and hand-baked potato chips. How did you find the staff? The staff here is a balance of friendly and no-nonsense: they’re happy to chat it up with patrons, but if you make a ridiculous request, you may end up on their bad side. What's the bottom line? The perfect spot when you need a break from the central Venice tourist scene and overpriced bars." - Jenna Scatena