The Dolomites Restaurants

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  • 1. Ristorante Refugio Col Alt

    $$

    From town, take the Col Alt cable car—or a snowcat (by reservation only) for dinner on Wednesday and Friday—to this surprisingly modern restaurant with amazing panoramas from 6,562 feet. The wide-ranging menu features everything from salads to hearty fried potatoes, eggs, and bacon (perfect after a morning of skiing), and the interesting wine list is heavy on natural producers, since the affable owner is a fan and often has local winemakers in for tastings.

    Strada Col Alt 1, Corvara, Trentino-Alto Adige, 39033, Italy
    0471-836324

    Known For

    • Unbeatable vistas
    • An enormous terrace
    • Memorable wines at affordable prices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Apr.–late June and late Sept.–early Dec.
  • 2. Batzen Häusl

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    Locals hold animated conversations over pints of beer in this modern take on a traditional stube. Tasty South Tyrolean specialties include bierspeckknodeln (homemade beer bacon dumplings) and bauerngröstl (beef, onion, and potato fry-up), and there's also a wide menu of salads, pastas, and burgers.  This is a good place for a late bite, as food is served until 1 am most nights (midnight on Sunday).

    Via Andreas Hofer 30, Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, 39100, Italy
    0471-050950

    Known For

    • Convivial atmosphere
    • Home-brewed beer on tap
    • Late-night dining
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