Where to eat in Trani: guide to the best restaurants and local dishes
Discover where to eat in Trani: harbour-side trattorias, old town osterias, Apulian street food and fish markets. Local tips and must-try dishes.
Eating in Trani: a city that smells of sea and tradition
Trani is one of the gastronomic gems of the Apulian coast. Its ancient harbour, dominated by the Romanesque cathedral overlooking the sea, provides a unique setting for enjoying the freshest fish and traditional Bari-style dishes. The cuisine here is honest, tied to the land and sea, with prices still affordable compared to more touristy destinations.
Must-try local dishes
Trani's cuisine revolves around raw seafood, an ancient tradition. Crudo di mare — sea urchins, violet shrimp, octopus, marinated anchovies — can be found practically everywhere, but the best spots are those frequented by fishermen themselves. Don't miss orecchiette with turnip tops, baked rice with potatoes and mussels, tiella barese, and Sunday braciole in tomato sauce.
For dessert, try the sospiro di Trani, a soft sponge cake filled with pastry cream and coated in lemon icing. You'll find it in pastry shops along corso Vittorio Emanuele.
Best areas for eating
The old harbour
Along the eastern pier and in piazza Quercia you'll find the most renowned seafood restaurants. Waterfront tables offer unforgettable sunsets. Prices are slightly higher here, but fish quality is guaranteed by proximity to the quay where fishing boats dock.
The historic centre and the Giudecca
In the maze of alleyways between via Ognissanti and via Sinagoga, authentic osterias hide where you can eat for very little. The ancient Jewish quarter (Giudecca) has been revitalised in recent years and hosts creative restaurants reinterpreting tradition.
Via Banchina al Porto
This street along the commercial port is the realm of Trani street food: fry shops preparing panzerotti, sgagliozze (fried polenta triangles), popizze and freshly baked Bari-style focaccia. Perfect for a quick, genuine lunch.
Recommended trattorias and osterias
- Old port trattorias serve complete fish menus (raw appetiser, first course, fried second course) for 25-35 euros. Look for those with hand-written blackboard menus.
- Historic centre osterias offer land-based dishes: fava beans and chicory, fried lampascioni, Apulian bombette. Generous portions with local Murgia wine by the carafe.
- For the most authentic raw seafood, look for fishermen's stalls early morning along the pier: they sell freshly opened sea urchins with rustic bread.
Street food and markets
Trani's fish market operates every morning in the harbour. It's not a tourist market but a real neighbourhood market where you can buy just-landed fish. Some nearby fry shops will cook fish you purchase yourself.
For street food, Trani-style focaccia (thinner than Bari's, topped with cherry tomatoes and olives) is found in historic bakeries on corso Vittorio Emanuele and via Mario Pagano. A fried panzerotto stuffed with mozzarella and tomato costs under 2 euros.
Budget tips
- Lunch on focaccia and local beer at centre bakeries: 5-7 euros is enough.
- Weekday lunch fixed menus at port trattorias cost 15-20 euros all-inclusive.
- Avoid restaurants with multilingual menus at the entrance: they're often pricier and less authentic.
- The Trani aperitivo is generous: for 7-8 euros you'll get a drink plus a board of taralli, olives and cheeses.
- Castel del Monte DOC wine by the carafe costs half the bottle price and is often excellent.
Unique food experiences
Join a sunset dinner on the pier during summer: some restaurateurs set up tables directly on the quay with raw fish tasting menus. Visit a masseria in the Murgia hinterland (15 minutes from Trani) for a rustic lunch with zero-kilometre produce. Don't miss the evening stroll along the harbour with artisan gelato — the gelaterie in piazza della Repubblica use Toritto almonds and Tavoliere figs.
Complete your trip to Trani
Also discover Where to stay in Trani for the perfect accommodation, What to see in Trani in 2 days for a full itinerary, and How to get to Trani to plan your journey.
Practical info
When is the best time to visit Where to eat in Trani?
The recommended time is April, May, June, September and October, when it is less crowded.
Is Where to eat in Trani crowded?
Where to eat in Trani is a very quiet destination compared with the more touristy ones.
Where is Where to eat in Trani?
Where to eat in Trani is located in Trani, Puglia, Italy.