Locals rave about the generous portions and authentic family recipes that have been passed down through generations. They especially love the welcoming atmosphere where Nicola and his team make everyone feel like old friends.
π½οΈ About Lu Barrott’ di Nicola
Tucked away in the countryside just outside Vasto, Lu Barrott’ di Nicola feels like stumbling upon a well-kept family secret. This charming restaurant in Pollutri has been quietly serving some of the most authentic Abruzzese cuisine you’ll find in the region, drawing locals and savvy travelers who don’t mind the short drive for exceptional food.
The menu celebrates the hearty traditions of Abruzzo with dishes that showcase local ingredients and time-honored recipes. Their arrosticini are legendary β perfectly grilled lamb skewers that melt in your mouth β while the handmade pasta dishes feature rich ragΓΉs and seasonal vegetables from nearby farms. The seafood offerings are equally impressive, with fresh catches prepared simply to let the natural flavors shine through.
The atmosphere strikes that perfect balance between rustic charm and comfortable dining. Exposed stone walls and wooden beams create a warm, inviting space that feels authentically Italian without being overly touristy. The dining room buzzes with conversation in both Italian and broken English, and the staff treats everyone like family, patiently explaining dishes and offering wine recommendations.
For visitors to Vasto looking to experience genuine Abruzzese hospitality, this place is worth the 15-minute drive inland. You’ll find yourself among locals celebrating special occasions and families gathering for Sunday lunch. The portions are generous, the prices fair, and you’ll leave with that satisfied feeling that comes from discovering a real gem off the beaten path.
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Recommended by locals and visitors
β Recent Reviews
The best arrosticini in Abruzzo! If you like quality food, welcome! Fully recommended!
A brilliant, fun restaurant. Focusses on grilled local specialities. Great, quirky decor, which changes periodically. The Arrostocini, in particular, are not to be missed. Booking is essential as this is a really popular place. English is spoken. Cool music is played, rather than the high volum...
Great local food, and helpful English speaking owner/waiter
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