Bar Vitelli

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Bar Vitelli

Bar · Messina

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Piazza Fossia, 7, 98038 Savoca ME, Italy

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Savoca, Bar Vitelli offers a charming slice of cinematic history with tasty treats and welcoming staff, making it a must-visit for any Godfather fan.  

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Piazza Fossia, 7, 98038 Savoca ME, Italy Get directions

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+39 329 409 1952
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"Thanks to its remote cliffside location, the quiet Sicilian village of Savoca seems idyllically frozen in time, with preserved medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Among these historic buildings is Bar Vitelli, a small, stone-flagged café that played an important role in the film The Godfather.  Though the film’s fictitious criminal family is supposed to be from the town of Corleone, on the western side of the island, director Francis Ford Coppola chose settings across Sicily’s eastern coast, including ones outside Savoca’s local bar and church. When he began filming in the 1970s, the actual town of Corleone had too few historic sites left to fit his vision. Savoca, on the other hand, with its fragmented ruins, traditional buildings, and old cisterns, had the perfect pastoral visuals needed to capture the scene. If you pay close attention to the movie, you’ll notice that Coppola carefully left out any views of the Mediterranean Sea, which would be a dead giveaway that the characters weren’t actually in the landlocked village of Corleone. In the movie, Michael Corleone hides in Sicily after sparking a mafia war in New York. After falling in love with a local woman, Apollonia, he encounters the café owner, who turns out to be her father, at Bar Vitelli. Housed in an 18th-century building in Palazzo Trimarchi, the town’s main square, the café still serves customers seasonally (it closes in winter). The restaurant, outfitted with outdoor tables under a leafy trellis, has remained relatively unchanged since its days as a film location. Inside, guests can check out stills from The Godfather that were shot around Savoca, as well as Lupara shotguns hung from the wall.  Film buff or otherwise, most who visit this tiny town will sit down at Bar Vitelli for a bit of legendary movie history, a frosty granita, and a bite to eat. If you come with relatives or friends, be sure to make them an offer they can’t refuse; you know, like a cappuccino on the shaded, vine-covered terrace." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Bar Vitelli – Savoca, Italy - Gastro Obscura

"Thanks to its remote cliffside location, the quiet Sicilian village of Savoca seems idyllically frozen in time, with preserved medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Among these historic buildings is Bar Vitelli, a small, stone-flagged café that played an important role in the film The Godfather. Though the film’s fictitious criminal family is supposed to be from the town of Corleone, on the western side of the island, director Francis Ford Coppola chose settings across Sicily’s eastern coast, including ones outside Savoca’s local bar and church. When he began filming in the 1970s, the actual town of Corleone had too few historic sites left to fit his vision. Savoca, on the other hand, with its fragmented ruins, traditional buildings, and old cisterns, had the perfect pastoral visuals needed to capture the scene. If you pay close attention to the movie, you’ll notice that Coppola carefully left out any views of the Mediterranean Sea, which would be a dead giveaway that the characters weren’t actually in the landlocked village of Corleone. In the movie, Michael Corleone hides in Sicily after sparking a mafia war in New York. After falling in love with a local woman, Apollonia, he encounters the café owner, who turns out to be her father, at Bar Vitelli. Housed in an 18th-century building in Palazzo Trimarchi, the town’s main square, the café still serves customers seasonally (it closes in winter). The restaurant, outfitted with outdoor tables under a leafy trellis, has remained relatively unchanged since its days as a film location. Inside, guests can check out stills from The Godfather that were shot around Savoca, as well as Lupara shotguns hung from the wall. Film buff or otherwise, most who visit this tiny town will sit down at Bar Vitelli for a bit of legendary movie history, a frosty granita, and a bite to eat. If you come with relatives or friends, be sure to make them an offer they can’t refuse; you know, like a cappuccino on the shaded, vine-covered terrace. Know Before You Go The easiest way to get to Savoca is by car. Note that the restaurant closes for the winter season." - bctermeulen

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Leah Leslie

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A must for all Godfather fans! Fantastic bar in the heart of Savoca with friendly staff and a great choice of food & drinks. We booked the Godfather tour with wonderful Marcello through the 'Get Your Guide' app. As it was early morning the bar wasn't as busy as it would be in the afternoon so it was perfect to get the chance to walk inside and admire all the movie memorabilia and get the all important photo opportunities! It's iconic, it's mesmerising and it did not disappoint!

Terence Richardson

Google
Well, I'm not a godfather fan. I've never seen the films. This bar is a good spot to sit for a while and get a drink if you're a fan or not. The village is amazing, and a stop here for a cold beer is a must. Did not ha e food but did get some nuts and crisps with our drinks. If you are in the area, do drop in for a drink.

Ciprian A

Google
Bar Vitelli in Savoca, Sicily, is a must-visit for fans of The Godfather and anyone seeking authentic Sicilian charm. The bar, featured in key scenes of the movie, retains its rustic, historic atmosphere with stone walls, old photographs, and memorabilia from the film. The outdoor terrace offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and countryside, perfect for enjoying a leisurely coffee or granita. While the menu is simple, the food is very tasty.

Sebastian W

Google
Very historical place, must see and feel the history behind every corner, chair 🙂 if you ever seen or heard anything about Godfather you have to step in as you want be disappointed. The place is small but have plenty to offer with very good cakes, coffees and friendly atmosphere. Highly recomended

O F

Google
If you're in the area, it's maybe worth a visit. However, the owners are very pushy about getting you to eat something... not really normal and quite not commercial. A somewhat sad waiter/owner. Way too expensive and feels a bit like profiteering. 1 coffee 5€ and 1 fruit juice 7,5 € = €12.50!!!! Unbelievable. Conclusion: It's recommended not to eat here... otherwise, you'll end up paying a fortune.

juan garcia

Google
What a wonderful experience! The little Cafe where Michael Corleone met saw his wife for the first time in The Godfather II. Just WOW! The pizza was amazing and the Canole was outstanding💜

David Sanders

Google
A visit to Bar Vitelli is an absolute must for any fan of The Godfather! Pose for a photo at the table beneath the iconic Itala Pilsner sign, where Michael Corleone sat whilst speaking to Vitelli about dating his daughter, Apolonia. ☺️

Laby Rinth

Google
I had an unforgettable experience at Bar Vitelli in Sicily, the iconic location from The Godfather movie. The service was amazing, with attentive and friendly staff making sure every need was met. The food was absolutely delicious, perfectly capturing the authentic flavors of Sicily. The beer was refreshing, providing the perfect complement to the meal. Adding to the charm of this historic spot were the adorable stray cats that roamed around, giving the place a unique and delightful atmosphere. Bar Vitelli is a must-visit for any fan of The Godfather or anyone seeking a memorable dining experience in Sicily!
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Susan D.

Yelp
Great location for the history of The Godfather and probably good for drinks but I was pretty disappointed. Things must have changed a lot here since the last reviews... or maybe post COVID. The tomatoes in my Caprese salad were the most anemic, flavorless examples of tomatoes in all of Italy (I've been here a week now). My latte was nearly flavorless. I really struck out at this cafe (you'll see by my reviews I'm not usually a critic). My friend said the wine was good but, as the driver on the awesome crazy roads, I couldn't partake. The bathroom was pretty dirty and had no seat on the toilet (common in Italy, btw). The ladies beside us were chain smoking, which isn't the cafe's fault but eventually drove me across the street while my friends finished their salads. Bar Vitelli doesn't really serve food anymore, btw. Their menu is 4.5 pages of drinks, .5 pages of sweets, and 2 sparse pages with a few salads and bruschetta-type things thrown in. They also have gelato with a 5€ price tag for a kid size. It seems to have become the typical tourist trap in a sleepy beautiful village, despite all the past positive Yelp reviews from the past. Still... two stars for the nice location. Won't see ya there.
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Marlon T.

Yelp
Unfortunately, this joint wasn't open the time I visited on a Sunday! How can you not want to come here to check out the views outside and bask in the glory of The Godfather? Yes, if you didn't know for some reason, this is the filming location of the scenes in The Godfather that took place in Sicily. If you're a fan of the famous movie, then a visit here should spark some joy. I'll have to come back sometime when it's open to check out the interior and grab a bite.
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Gina R.

Yelp
While visiting Taormina we decided to get on a bus just to see all the nearby towns. We were pleasantly pleased when we saw this little town. However the town of Savoca seems to cater to the fact that some of The Godfather was filmed there. When you get off the bus the town actually have the theme song playing while you are walking around. Of course we had to step into this little gem of Bar Vitelli! Simple service. We had 8 of us and they were more than helpful to get chairs for us. There is only seating outside. You can order at the tables or inside and take away. Tons of pictures on the walls of The Godfather.
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Chelsea B.

Yelp
If you are in Sicily you have to make the 40 minute drive to the village of Messina. It's quite the drive up into the mountains, but worth every bit. Views are spectacular and you get to experience one of the few villages left. This bar still remains the exact same from the movie the God Father. You can sit in the same spot same chairs. Have a delicious drink. They do sale cute God Father memorabilia. Very friend town, few local cafe spots to sit and enjoy. Take a 15 minute walk further up to the cathedral of which was in the movie as well. Love the owners