The Best Bars in the Tuscan Hilltop Town of Pienza, Italy

Enjoy great views at Bar Il Casello in Pienza, Italy
Enjoy great views at Bar Il Casello in Pienza, Italy | © Joana Kruse / Alamy Stock Photo
Culture Trip Travel Team

You’ve come to Tuscany for wines – and these atmospheric tasting rooms and scenic sidestreet spots in Pienza, filled by chattering locals, deliver.

Each of the romantic hill towns in Tuscany has its own charm – be that an ancient winemaking tradition, fascinating archaeological sites or a five-star food scene. In Pienza, it’s the quaintness of its architecture: it’s a Unesco Heritage site made up of romantic, time-worn alleys that turn ivory, peach or gold in the changing sunlight, as well as an ornate 15th-century cathedral and a palazzo with its own hanging gardens. In between wanders and photography sessions, stop for refreshments at these equally atmospheric local bars.

1. Bar Il Casello

Bar, Italian

cathedral of Pienza, Tuscany, Italy
© Joana Kruse / Alamy Stock Photo

Pienza is famous for its far-reaching views of the Val d’Orcia – the picture-perfect valley that represents Tuscany on countless guidebook and magazine covers. This pavement-side bar by the city walls puts you by the best of them. Gazing over a sea of pine-forested hills and sage-green meadows, only interrupted by the odd golden stone farmhouse, you’ll sip vivid Aperol spritzes and nibble the crisps and nuts brought out in shot glasses by your host.

2. Prosit

Wine Bar, Italian

On a historic side street that looks like it’s been built from gingerbread, this chic little deli and bottle shop serves tasty wines by the glass, plus generous charcuterie boards, in its small cafe space and tree-shaded garden. The owners are super-knowledgeable about the local food and wine scene, sourcing unusual bottles from all over Italy and Europe, and they’re just as enthusiastic about craft beers. Try one of the Pop Art-bright cans from the Milanese brewery Birra Lambrate.

4. Piccolomini Caffe

Bar, Cafe, Italian

This diminutive, white-canopied cafe may not look like much from the outside, but it hides a secret-feeling courtyard patio, where you can sit out among vine-climbed trellises and thyme growing from goose-shaped pots. Facing a sleepy back corner of the old town, it’s a sleepy spot to sip a fruity local sangiovese and share a platter of mini-toasts topped with cheese and anchovies. It turns into a fully fledged restaurant in the evening, so come mid-afternoon for the most soporific setting.

5. Idyllium

Bar, Cocktails

Hip, cocktail-focused and filled with artful clutter such as tan-leather Chesterfields, tailor’s dummies and gilt-edged oil paintings, this high-arched, cavernous stone bar is the trendiest in town. Tropical potions are served in ceramic flamingo’s heads or pewter goblets. The town’s smallish young population heads here after dark as the music ramps up. Sit outside for a great view of the Val d’Orcia from the edge of the city walls, where flowering vines are climbing the bar’s exterior behind you.

6. La Tana del Goloso

Bar, Italian

A wine shop and deli where you’re encouraged to hang out and taste the produce, this pretty, poky redbrick space is lined with jars of homemade pickles, preserves and tapenades as well as pungent wheels of cheese. Select a platter of salami, hams, bread, and cheese slices from the elegant boards on display; then, ask for a flight of local wines to taste with them. It’s a brilliant Tuscan-food induction and the place to pick up a stash of gifts and souvenirs before you depart.

7. CCB: Cordial Cocktail Bar

Bar, Italian

Part of a big gourmet complex that includes a Michelin-listed fine-dining restaurant, a wine cellar and swanky tables set in ancient cloisters, CCB is in the gardens of the 15th-century San Francesco monastery. An illuminated white kiosk serves a scattering of informal tables set among manicured, gravel-paved gardens, where a well-heeled crowd of thirty- and forty-somethings come to clink well-mixed G&Ts, Aperols and negronis and pick at shot glasses stuffed with grissini (breadstick) or cornichons. Come in daylight to see the views from its elevated terrace; stay on after sunset for peak vibes.

8. Pienza 491

Bar, Italian

There’s an effortless chic to this whitewashed, brick-trimmed enoteca, with its gleaming marble counter and neat pine racks of wine bottles. Sit up at high wooden bar stools to sample the local sangiovese and montepulciano reds as your hosts Gioella and Alessio prepare snacks of pecorino with sliced pear and walnuts. Three-wine tastings start at very reasonable prices, so it would be rude not to go for the five-taster or one of the premium-wine options. This is a thoroughly modern way to drink the fruits of the region.

Looking for somewhere to stay? Book into one of the best hotels in Pienza with Culture Trip. While in the province of Siena, pay a visit to the eponymous capital; here are all the top reasons to visit, including the best restaurants. Don’t miss the must-visit attractions in Tuscany, and, if you’re planning an overnight trip to Pisa, we know just the places to stay.

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