17 Best Restaurants in The Tyrrhenian Coast, Sicily

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Tyrrhenian Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Arte Bianca

$ Fodor's Choice

This charming and renowned pizzeria offers a fantastic array of toppings, from the classic Margherita to a changing selection of "gourmet" pizzas. Personalize your pizza toppings and pair your meal with a selection of great antipasti for a filling and satisfying meal.

Largo Zingari 1, 90028, Italy
368-7081064
Known For
  • Master pizzaiolo chef Gianfranco Macaluso
  • Unusual "gourmet" pizza toppings
  • Good selection of beers and local wines

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Trattoria Da Carmelo

$ Fodor's Choice

Take a seat in this relaxed family-run place surrounded by vibrant artworks and chatty locals to enjoy tasty homestyle Sicilian cooking. The daily menu is displayed on the blackboard outside, and it leans heavily to classic Italian seafood preparations, as well as some meat and vegetarian dishes, all reasonably priced. 

Via del Piave 110, Capo d'Orlando, 98071, Italy
389-2727331
Known For
  • Grilled meat and seafood
  • Spaghetti classics like carbonara and alle vongole
  • Sicilian speciality stocco alla ghiotta (stockfish with potatoes in a tomato-based sauce)

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Trattoria Sant’Anna

$ Fodor's Choice

This wonderful restaurant is housed in a part of the Palazzo Bongiorno, making it a beautiful spot to sit and savor the tastes and sights of Gangi and the Madonie. You will spoiled for choice from a menu of antipasti of local salumi and cheeses, hearty primi of mountain soups and pastas, slow-cooked, meaty main seconds, and roasted vegetable sides. 

Via Sant’Anna 2, 90024, Italy
0921-602422
Known For
  • Wonderful leafy courtyard for dining
  • Roast and grilled lamb, kid goat, beef, pork
  • Simple seasonal and local fare
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Antica Panetteria

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For a cornucopia of baked goods, the Lamonica-Ricciardello family operates the best-value bet in Capo d'Orlando. There's no seating, so it's takeaway only, but you can feast your eyes and salivary glands on a bountiful choice of sweet treats like brioche and various biscotti, both soft and hard, as well as savory bites—including arancini and pizzette. 

Bar delle Poste

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Stop here to sample every Sicilian sweet imaginable, from freshly made cannoli and biscotti to marzipan confections and gelato. The bar-pasticceria is a local favorite breakfast spot, as evidenced by the crowds who fill the outside terrace, consuming great coffee with their cornetti or brioche with granita. 

Di Marco Pietro

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This is a good spot for a substantial lunch or dinner in Mistretta. Expect a classic Sicilian mountain menu with an ample selection of antipasti, pasta, and mains, including lots of hearty meat dishes.

Via Nazionale 13, 98073, Italy
0921-38299
Known For
  • Excellent pizza
  • Huge servings
  • Reasonable prices
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Fiasconaro

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Opened in 1953, Castelbuono's fanciest pasticceria has become world-famous in recent years for its panettone (and also for its collaborations with Dolce & Gabbana). Sample the indulgent panettone on the tables set up outside, and then have a coffee, pastry, ice cream, or small savory-filled croissants. The pricey panettone, sold in fancy tins, can be purchased here and in a retail shop across the road, which also stocks honey, chocolate, torrone nougat, and mountains of other merch.     

Piazza Margherita 10, Castelbuono, 90013, Italy
0921-671231
Known For
  • Free panettone samples outside
  • Easter colomba cakes
  • Creamy Testa di Turco dessert

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La Lanterna

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This family-run place cooks very rustic yet satisfying meals, including hearty pasta, filling antipasti, and wood-fire pizzas. It isn't a fancy place, but the service is amicable, prices are reasonable, and servings are generous.

Via Isnello 76, Collesano, 90016, Italy
339-8881837
Known For
  • Wide-ranging and tasty menu
  • Home-cooked and hearty meals
  • Wood-fire pizzas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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La Spiga d'Oro

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To complement its stone-clad dining room walls and lovely outside terrace, this intimate, family-run spot has a fab menu of selected pizzas, pasta dishes, and mains featuring the freshest Sicilian seasonal ingredients from land and sea. Service is warm, friendly, and very accommodating of children.

Via Margherita 74, Caccamo, 90012, Italy
091-8148968
Known For
  • Wood-fire pizzas
  • Quick meals to go
  • Bountiful antipasti and cold cut platters
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Palazzaccio

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The bright, elegant dining room with exposed stone is the perfect venue for the culinary approach of chef Sandro Cicero, who creates beautifully simple yet sophisticated dishes. Castelbuono's seasonal produce includes porcini mushrooms and local caciocavallo and ricotta cheeses as well as pork, beef, and lamb, which dominate the list of mains.   

Pasticceria Bar Giulio

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This is a great spot for breakfast and popular with locals. Stand at the bar for your caffè fix, or pay extra to sit outside and savor a traditional Sicilian breakfast of granita and sweet brioche. 

Ristorante U Bagghiu

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This rustic eatery within a stone building has a varied menu that shows off the best products and ingredients from Polizzi. Some dishes feature grilled and roasted meats including local pork, wild asparagus, and mushrooms. You can also order various antipasti and side dishes, including freshly foraged vegetables and greens.

Sfrigola

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For a tasty, good-value bite on the hoof, join the queue at this famous Sicilian takeaway chain that specializes in Sicily's favorite fried and baked rice: arancini ("little-oranges"). Choose from 20-odd different fillings and wait for your order, salivating, while you watch the world go by on bustling Corso Ruggero.

Corso Ruggero 53, Cefalù, 90015, Italy
349-6579054
Known For
  • Fried before your eyes
  • Classic meat ragù filling
  • Novel flavors like curry

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Tinchitè Taverna

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This buzzy spot is an ideal destination if you are looking to share a selection of Sicilian antpasti dishes in tapas style, in a relaxed, contemporary, stone-walled dining room. The magazine-style menu has info about the dishes, including Cefalú's favorite for All-Saints Day pasta a taianu, an earthenware platter heaped with oozing layers of rigatoni and a hearty meat, tomato, and eggplant sauce.

Via XXV Novembre 37, Cefalù, 90015, Italy
0921-421164
Known For
  • Lots of meat and seafood options
  • Veggie-friendly pasta plates
  • Outside terrace

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Trattoria Carricaturi

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This café, bar, restaurant, and pizzeria has a daily menu of specials to choose from, including starters, pasta dishes, meat-based mains, sides, and desserts. Your charming and helpful hosts will guide you through the selection of reasonably priced dishes.

Trattoria La Lanterna

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This rustic restaurant promises good home-cooked meals in a cozy and friendly atmosphere. It is housed in a typical Sicilian trattoria, with a very casual and relaxed ambience. The menu has the usual appetizers, pasta dishes and mains, and wood-fired pizza—all very generous servings at a very reasonable price.

Salita al Monumento 11, Castelbuono, 90013, Italy
0921-993700
Known For
  • Homestyle Italian pizza and pastas
  • Big servings at great prices
  • Traditional setting and wooden terrace
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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U.V.A. Club

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Run by the charming and dynamic Davide di Salvo, nephew of chef Giuseppe of nearby Nangalarrini fame, this rustic, convivial spot does tasty plates utilizing the best meat, vegetables, and seafood of the Madonie and coast. The name alludes to the Unione Volontari Alcolizzati, and the restaurant has a well-rounded wine cellar and ethos fit for relaxed dining and friendly chat.

Via delle Confraternite 5, Castelbuono, 90013, Italy
0921-671428
Known For
  • Grilled pork, lamb, and octopus
  • Original location of Nangalarrini, Castelbuono's most famous restaurant
  • Wood-lined taverna-style dining room
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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