Venice is globally renowned for its enchanting canals, history landmarks, and vibrant culture, but it also boasts a rich dessert tradition. Visitors often marvel at the elegant diversity of desserts and pastries the city offers, ranging from the globally famous tiramisu to fritole, zaleti, and marzipan.

Every rich dessert has a unique blend of Venetian history, culture, and culinary masterpieces. Whether indulging in a creamy dessert at one of Venice's trendy cafes or sampling traditional fritoles from an old-world bakery, there is something in Venice that can satisfy every sweet tooth.

This tour stops at ten of Venice's top spots to enjoy pastries and desserts, from vintage cafes to hidden neighborhood gems. Keep reading to discover the top spots to indulge in Venetian sweetness.

Buy Venice City Passes

The Best Desserts and Pastries in Venice

1. Pasticceria Rosa Salva

Overview: An historic Venetian name, Pasticceria Rosa Salva has pleased customers for more than a century. With its classic charm and several convenient locations, it marries traditional Venetian pastries with streamlined service.

Signature Items: Rosa Salva's offerings include classic Venetian specialties, such as marzipan, cream puffs, and one of the city's most renowned tiramisus. Their pralines and seasonal fruit tarts are also a must-try.

Why Go: Rosa Salva's two venues make it an easy pit stop in the course of an afternoon's visiting Venice's sights, including St Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace. The combination of historical allure and cuisine excellence makes it a favorite among people of all ages.

Opening Hours: Open daily from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Pro Tip: Go to the branch near St Mark's Square for a truly Venetian experience, especially in the late afternoon when the square thrums with life.

2. Pasticceria Tonolo

Overview: A classic in Venetian sweet culture, Pasticceria Tonolo has been a decades-long favorite of locals and tourists who crave real taste in a cozy setting. Started many decades back, this pastry shop run by a family has been working hard to gain recognition for crafting top-notch desserts while staying loyal to the Venetian tradition. 

Its homey charm and always-delectable selections are the reason Tonolo remains a local favorite and a destination for visitors alike.

Signature Items: Fritole (Venetian doughnuts), millefoglie (layered puff pastry), and assorted cream-filled pastries are some of their best-sellers. During Carnival season, their fritole is particularly popular, with folks waiting in line to sample this traditional Venetian dessert.

Why Go: Tonolo's affordable prices and top-quality ingredients set It apart from the majority of other pastries available in the city. Its intimate and warm setting is perfect for an impromptu coffee or for a quiet dessert break.

Hours of Operation: Open daily from 7:00 AM until 8:00 PM.

Pro Tip: Arrive early to have the freshest pastries, since top-sellers like fritole sell out by noon. Weekdays are best to escape the crowd and enjoy a quieter visit.

3. Pasticceria Dal Mas

Overview: Strategically located outside the crowded Santa Lucia train station, Pasticceria Dal Mas serves as a gateway to Venice's dessert culture for travelers arriving or leaving the city. Its refined interior and carefully curated menu suggest that it is committed to upholding Venetian dessert culture while being attuned to modern sensibilities.

Signature Desserts: Locals and tourists alike always sing the praises of their decadent tiramisu, buttery brioche, and ricotta cannoli. Seasonal desserts, such as Christmas panettone, also attract dessert enthusiasts.

Why Go: Dal Mas is a perfectionist when it comes to presentation and flavor, offering a refined dessert experience for those who appreciate detail. Its central location makes it an excellent choice for a quick treat or a more leisurely visit.

Opening Hours: Open daily from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Pro Tip: Pair dessert with a strong espresso or cappuccino for the classic Venetian sweet-and-coffee fix. There are great people-watching spots from their outdoor tables.

4. Pasticceria Rizzardini

Overview: Tucked away in the quaint San Polo district, Pasticceria Rizzardini is a small yet iconic pastry shop. Its unassuming facade belies its rich history and dedication to crafting traditional Venetian desserts. Rizzardini’s intimate setting allows patrons to experience authentic Venetian life.

Signature Products: Fritole and zaleti (raisin cornmeal cookies filled with raisins) are signature products, and recipes go back generations. Its Carnival sweets are trendy, and lines form blocks long during Carnival season.

Why Go: Rizzardini is old-fashioned, transporting visitors back to Venetian days of yore. Its focus on quality ingredients and old-style recipes makes it a dessert aficionado's sweet secret.

Opening Hours: Open daily from 7:30 AM until 7:00 PM.

Pro Tip: This is a cash-only store, so be prepared. Get there early in the morning to have access to the freshest selection of pastries before they run out.

Unmissable Venice Tours and Tickets

5. Caffè Florian

Overview: Established in 1720, Caffè Florian is one of the oldest and most famous cafes in Europe and a St Mark's Square cultural icon. Its stunning interiors, live classical music, and centuries-old history render it a status of a luxury destination for anyone looking for a special dessert experience.

Signature Items: Their Sacher torte, Venetian cookies, and hot chocolate world-famous in their richness are indulgent desserts that perfectly match the history of the café. The extensive dessert menu also includes seasonal and gourmet desserts.

Why Visit: Florian's unmatched history, ambiance, and food quality make it a must-stop destination for dessert lovers; dining there is as memorable as the desserts are.

Opening Hours: Open daily from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM.

Pro Tip: While the cost is commensurate with Florian's high reputation, the ambiance and live music are worth paying extra for a celebratory experience. Go there in the evening to enjoy Venetian-lit square.

For directions, use VeniceExplorer’s Interactive Map

6. Boutique del Gelato

Overview: Boutique del Gelato is a small but highly regarded gelateria in the heart of Venice. Highly regarded for its artisanal approach, this hidden gem represents Venetian dessert culture by offering gelato made with the freshest best ingredients available. Locals and tourists alike wait in line to try this gelateria, drawn by its reputation for delivering uncompromising quality and unique flavors.

Signature Flavors: The pistachio gelato, a constant contender for the title of the city's best, is not to be missed. Highlights also feature deep stracciatella and bright fruit sorbets that convey the natural sweetness of seasonal fresh fruits. Each scoop is a reflection of the talent that makes Boutique del Gelato stand out.

Why Go: Routinely ranked The Best of Venice, this gelateria provides a cool respite from the city's crowded streets. Its diminutive size and small seating area provide an intimate environment devoted entirely to the taste.

Opening Hours: Open every day from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Pro Tip: The pistachio gelato is said to be the best in the city, so make it a highlight choice. To mix things up, order a mixed cup to sample a variety of flavors in one scoop.

For directions, use VeniceExplorer's Interactive Map.

7. Nino & Friends

Overview: Nino & Friends is a treat boutique more than a dessert boutique—it's an experience. Known for its premium artisan chocolates, nougat, and Venetian biscotti, the boutique captures the excess and charm Venice is so renowned for. Its pleasant, inviting decor and warm service make every visit one to remember.

Signature Items: The handmade chocolates, candied fruits, and jars of fruit preserves are highlights. Their Venetian biscotti, crafted with traditional recipes, are perfect for pairing with coffee or as a gift.

Why Visit: Whether looking for sweet souvenirs or a quick indulgence, Nino & Friends delivers. The in-store free samples allow visitors to discover their favorite flavors before purchasing.

Opening Hours: Open daily from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM.

Pro Tip: Take advantage of the free samples to get a sense of the range of products. Their chocolate-covered nougat makes for a nice treat to take home or munch on while strolling about St Mark's Square.

8. Bar Pasticceria Ballarin

Overview: Hidden away in Cannaregio, Bar Pasticceria Ballarin is a quaint family-owned pastry bar. Praised for its warm service and intimate atmosphere, it's a great place for those wanting to have a peaceful moment away from the city's main roads.

Signature Items: Ballarin boasts a delectable array of pastries, including tiramisu, fruit tarts, and baci di dama (lady's kisses). Their tiramisu is impressive, composed of stacks of mascarpone and espresso-soaked ladyfingers.

Why Visit: Its unassuming appeal and focus on traditional recipes make it local and visitors alike for a genuine experience of Venetian pastry tradition.

Opening Hours: Open daily from 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM.

Pro Tip: The relaxed atmosphere makes Ballarin an ideal choice for families. Grab a pastry and sit down and enjoy a peaceful respite from sightseeing.

9. Marchini Time

Overview: Marchini Time provides Venetian dessert culture with a new makeover. Situated in a hip setting, this contemporary café offers a vibrant menu that caters to the dessert desires of adults and kids. Its minimalist decor and innovative menu options make it popular among young tourists.

Signature Items: Menu items at the café include older favorites like panna cotta and tiramisu, plus vibrant-hued macarons that are virtually too beautiful to consume. Its artistic presentation makes each dessert feature Instagram-worthy looks.

Why Go: Marchini Time blends history with innovation and is therefore perfect for group functions or relaxation pampering. It stands out as unique from other more conventional Venetian bakeries due to its modern cachet.

Opening Time: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM daily.

Pro Tip: Pack a camera along! The multicolored pastries and elegant décor make the café ideal for snap Venetian adventures.

For directions, utilize VeniceExplorer's Interactive Map.

10. Torrefazione Cannaregio

Overview: Lying in the heart of Cannaregio, Torrefazione Cannaregio is primarily a coffee shop but differs from the others in that it can serve its specialty coffee with sweets. Commended for having skillfully hand-selected coffee blends, it provides a traditional Venetian atmosphere to those who care about quality.

Signature Treats: The signature coffee beverages are complemented by their almond biscotti, chocolate croissants, and marzipan bites. The rich, full-bodied coffee complements the flavor of the desserts and provides a nice combination.

Why Go: Tourists visiting for some quiet time with an excellent coffee and dessert experience will find Torrefazione Cannaregio ideal. Its relaxed ambiance and focus on quality make it a gem amidst the chaos of the city.

Opening Hours: Everyday from 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM.

Pro Tip: Have their specialty coffee mix and pair with biscotti for a true Venetian café experience. To make it another delight, enjoy their marzipan bites as a perfect snack to share.

To obtain directions, use VeniceExplorer's Interactive Map

Visiting Desserts and Pastries in Venice

Visitor Information

Location & Accessibility: The recommended dessert and pastry shops are scattered all over Venice's finest quarters, including San Marco, Cannaregio, San Polo, and Santa Croce. All the cafes and shops are within walking distance or accessible by vaporetto (water bus) and typically close to main landmarks like St Mark's Square, Rialto Bridge, and Santa Lucia Train Station.

For the others who are remaining in the outer island (i.e., Mestre, Lido, or Giudecca), there are frequent vaporetto lines and bridges conveniently reaching the center of Venice. Just board Vaporetto Line 1, 2, or 5.1 for easy access to dessert destinations in central Venice.

Opening Hours: Venice's top dessert and pastry stores tend to be open daily, with business hours usually between

7:00 AM – 8:00 PM for pasticcerie cafes like Pasticceria Tonolo, Rizzardini, and Dal Mas

9:00 AM – 11:00 PM for classic old-world establishments like Caffè Florian

10:00 AM – 10:00 PM for upmarket dessert bars and gelaterias like Boutique del Gelato

Opening hours are reduced sometimes on winter weekends or on public holidays, so best to check individual sites or Google listings beforehand.

Reservations and Seating: There is no need to book traditional pasticcerias (e.g., Tonolo, Rosa Salva), which are essentially walk-in cafes with a few tables.

For traditional cafés like Caffè Florian, reservation is recommended for nighttime visits, especially if you prefer to reserve a table with live music in St Mark's Square.

Dessert shops like Nino & Friends and Marchini Time do not typically take reservations but accept daytime walk-ins.

Ticket Information

Entry Fees and Restaurant Prices

There is no ticket or admission fee to go to any of these cafes and pastry shops.

Pricing is region-based:

A dessert or pastry ranges from €1.50 to €6 in most bakeries

High-end desserts and premium items in Caffè Florian can range from €8 to €15

Hot chocolate and coffee are approximately €2–€5, with an additional fee of €6–€10 for live performances for the Piazza San Marco cafes

Takeaway ("al banco") is less expensive than table service, which carries service charges in more upscale locations.

Venice City Pass and Combo Packages

While there isn't a dessert pass, patrons of Venice's dessert and cultural sites combined may want to use the Venezia Unica City Pass, which includes:

No limit on ACTV vaporetto and land bus journeys

Entry into civic museums, churches, and sites

Participating restaurants, shops, and cafés with optional discounts

Pass types:

24-hour pass: €25

48-hour ticket: €35

72-hour ticket: €45

Available online or at ACTV kiosks and tourist information offices.

Best Times to Visit

Morning (7:00 AM – 10:30 AM): Best time to enjoy freshly baked pastry, fritole, and cream-filled sweets before they run out.

Afternoon (2:00 PM – 5:00 PM): Best time for cappuccino and dessert time, especially after visiting museums or landmarks.

Evening (7:00 PM onwards): Best time to visit old cafes like Caffè Florian with live shows and evening vibe.

Tips for Dessert Freaks

Early: Pastries sell out common sweets (like fritole or millefoglie) by midday.

Be prepared with cash: Some of the smaller pasticcerias like Rizzardini are just cash, so keep small euro bills ready to be handy.

Pair sweets with local drinks: Pair your tiramisu with a serving of espresso, or enjoy zabaglione and a Venetian Moscato glass for an opulent treat.

Be respectful of table seating etiquette: Getting seated at a table typically has a minimum purchase attached, especially in San Marco Venice.

Order sweets of the season: Most confectioneries feature holiday sweets like panettone (Christmas) or galani (Carnival).

Recommended Tickets

Venice Spritz Time

Venetian cooking school

Guided Small Group Kickstart Food Tour of Venice

Tips for Exploring Venice's Dessert Scene

Go Early: The most in-demand items in most pastry cafes are sold out by noon. Arrive early to get the best selection.

Seasonal Specialties: Sample Carnival fritole in February and Christmas panettone for holiday sweets.

Carry Cash: Small establishments are usually cash-only, so arrive with euros.

Pair Desserts with Drinks: To have it be a complete experience, pair desserts with Venetian standard beverages like espresso or dessert wines like Moscato.

Buy Venice Tours and Tickets

Conclusion

The world of sweets in Venice is as vibrant and diverse as its history. Venice offers unlimited opportunities to indulge in some delicious treats, ranging from legendary cafes like Caffè Florian to yet unknown gems like Rizzardini.

By venturing off the tourist paths and trying these ten dessert and pastry restaurants, travelers can experience the best of Venetian sweet traditions.

From eating a decadent tiramisu in a busy café or enjoying a gelato while strolling along a waterway, Venice provides unforgettable dessert experiences.

Share favorites and discover new ones while visiting this magical city.