There are many many choices for dining out in Cesenatico and around: literally hundreds of restaurants can be found on the main beachfront street and surrounding blocks, on both sides of the canal and in any neighbourhood.
The small restaurants on the canal mostly serve seafood, cooked Romagnan style, and reservations are advised, especially during busy weekend days. Many pubs and bars on the beachfront offer more international, on-the-go style fares. Best kept secret joints are usually a few blocks away from the crowded areas. Look on our reviews section for some.
The canal area thrives with shops, bars and music at night, and it makes a great walk in a joyful setting. Music stops at midnight, and most bars in the old city start to close at that time. On the beachfront, things run later and there are more activities for kids and young adults.
There’s a Luna Park in Valverde, a small beach community part of Cesenatico city limits, on its south end. Many smaller arcades and mini-karts parks can be found on the beachfront.
The only remaining disco in Cesenatico is the Energy Paradise, at the south end, (Viale Michelangelo, 2 – phone 0547-86822). There are many pubs which feature live music or host djs. A favorite for live music is the Irish pub Madigan’s, at the north end and about a mile from the water, in Via Mazzini, 176.
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