Where to eat in Locorotondo and the Itria Valley: Best restaurants and traditional Apulian dishes

Planning a trip to Puglia and wondering where to eat in Locorotondo or what traditional food to try in the Itria Valley? This complete Locorotondo food guide will take you through authentic Apulian flavours, traditional recipes, and the best restaurants and trattorias for an unforgettable culinary experience.

Locorotondo, Valle d'Itria

Locorotondo, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, is famous for its circular old town, whitewashed streets, and breathtaking views over the Itria Valley. But it’s also a paradise for food lovers, offering authentic Apulian cuisine made from fresh, local ingredients and prepared with a deep respect for tradition.

Must-Try Traditional Dishes in Locorotondo and the Itria Valley

The cuisine of Puglia is a perfect example of the Mediterranean diet: few simple ingredients, often rooted in rural tradition, transformed into unforgettable dishes. Here’s what to eat in Locorotondo during your stay:

  • Orecchiette with Turnip Tops or with Ragù and Brasciola – The iconic dish of Puglia: handmade pasta served with seasonal greens, extra virgin olive oil, and chili pepper, or slow-cooked ragù with brasciola—tender veal rolls simmered in tomato sauce.
  • Gnumeredde Suffuchete – A traditional Locorotondo specialty, especially enjoyed in winter. These are lamb offal rolls (liver, lung, kidney) wrapped in the animal’s casing and braised until tender—an authentic taste of Apulian heritage.
  • ‘Ncapriata with Fava Beans and Chicory – A dish with ancient origins. Its name comes from Ancient Greek and refers to the first cooked food ever made. Creamy dried fava bean purée is served with sautéed wild chicory for a rustic, healthy, and flavour-packed meal.
  • Bombette – Small pork rolls filled with cheese, cooked al fornello (on vertical skewers in a stone oven). Found in butchers and grill houses in Martina Franca, Cisternino, and Locorotondo, with variations like pistachio-crusted, paprika-spiced, or stuffed with mortadella and provolone, etc.
  • Capocollo of Martina Franca – A Slow Food Presidium cold cut, smoked over aromatic wood. A must-have in a Puglian charcuterie board.
  • Fresh Local Cheeses – Mozzarella, fior di latte, burrata, stracciatella, caciocavallo, primo sale, ricotta, cacioricotta, scamorza, giuncata… each one is pure delight!
Where to eat in Locorotondo
Where to eat in Locorotondo
Where to eat in Locorotondo

Where to Eat in Locorotondo: Best Restaurants, Trattorias, and Food Experiences in the Itria Valley

From rustic bakeries serving hearty panzerotti to elegant gourmet restaurants with panoramic views, Locorotondo offers dining options for every taste and budget. Whether you’re after a quick snack, a traditional Apulian meal, or a refined dinner, this guide will help you find the best places to eat in Locorotondo and nearby towns.

Budget-Friendly Eats in Locorotondo

  • Bar Pasticceria Rosticceria Poldo – A historic hot table, pastry shop, and rotisserie in Locorotondo. Simple, no-frills setting but excellent lasagna and panzerotti. Located near the Church of Madonna della Greca. Tripadvisor
  • Tò Aperitivi e Affini – Creative aperitifs and light bites near the main square. Instagram
  • Barbanera Steakhouse – Pizzeria and pub with great value for money. Tripadvisor
  • Bel Sit – Pinsa (Roman-style pizza) and aperitifs on the panoramic “Lungomare” road. Instagram
  • Kiatz – Modern takes on traditional Apulian appetizers with a scenic view. Perfect for aperitivo. Tripadvisor
  • 20m² – Delicious customizable sandwiches on the panoramic road. Website

Mid-Range Restaurants in Locorotondo

  • Macelleria e Salumeria di Semeraro Nicola – In the countryside (Contrada Lamie di Olimpia), choose your meat from the butcher’s counter and have it grilled to perfection. Rustic atmosphere, excellent meats and cured products. Just 5 minutes from Trulli Fioriti. Website
  • Belvedere – Restaurant and pizzeria inside a historic palazzo in the old town. Website
  • La Pignatta – Near Porta Nuova, offering gluten-free options and traditional Apulian dishes. Website
  • Pizzeria Casa Pinto – Pizzeria in the historic centre with a charming terrace and excellent pizza. Instagram
  • Oi Pulpit – Outside the old town (also offers delivery). Wide selection of delicious pizzas. Website
  • Mandragora – Pozioni & Porzioni – Creative bistro-pub with unique cocktails, also available for delivery. Website
  • Pavì Wine Restaurant – Modern twist on Apulian cuisine with panoramic views. Tripadvisor
  • Agriturismo Masseria Catucci – Traditional recipes made with zero-kilometre ingredients in a welcoming farmhouse setting. Website

Fine Dining in Locorotondo

  • Bina Ristorante di Puglia – Traditional dishes reimagined in a gourmet style, elegant setting. Website
  • Goodo – Refined, creative cuisine in a stylish atmosphere. Website
  • Osteria Il Rosone – Local traditional dishes in the heart of the old town. Website
  • U Curdunn – Elegant and welcoming restaurant specialising in Apulian cuisine. Website

Where to Eat Near Locorotondo

  • Cisternino – Zio Pietro – Famous for its bombette (stuffed pork rolls) in the heart of the historic centre. Tripadvisor
  • Martina Franca – Il Sagittario – Excellent value for money. Tripadvisor
  • Alberobello – Gli Ulivi – Restaurant and pizzeria in the countryside, surrounded by olive trees. Great value. Website
  • Ceglie Messapica – Enococus Acini e Carbone – Specialises in grilled meats and tartare. Elegant setting, unique experience. Tripadvisor
  • Monopoli – MiCasa – Seafood restaurant in front of Carlo V Castle. Website
  • Polignano a Mare – Pescaria – Gourmet seafood sandwiches with fresh fish and creative pairings. A must-try. Website
  • Selva di Fasano – Masseria Lisi – A paradise for meat lovers. Tripadvisor

Taste the Itria Valley

Locorotondo and the Itria Valley tell their story through food: from humble peasant recipes to refined gourmet creations, every bite is a meeting with authentic Apulian tradition. Staying at Trulli Fioriti, you’ll have the chance to taste the best of Puglian cuisine just steps away from top restaurants, making your trip to Puglia a truly unforgettable experience.

Disclaimer: The recommendations in this gastronomic guide are based on personal experiences and opinions. Taste is subjective, and there may be other excellent restaurants in Locorotondo and the Itria Valley not mentioned here. We have not received any payment, invitation, or other benefits from the restaurants listed.

Top 10 Activities in the Itria Valley with Children: Family-Friendly Adventures

Are you planning a family holiday in Puglia and looking for ideas on what to do in the Itria Valley with children? This charming corner of southern Italy is perfect for both young and old: it offers nature, fun, animals, adventure parks, fairy-tale villages, and plenty of relaxation.
Here are the top 10 activities for children in the Itria Valley, selected to give unforgettable experiences during your family vacation!

1. A Day as Real Explorers at Fasano Zoosafari

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure! Fasano Zoosafari is one of the largest wildlife parks in Europe and offers unique emotions, especially for the little ones.
It starts with a real family safari by car, lasting about two hours: you slowly pass by lions, giraffes, zebras, elephants, ostriches, and many other extraordinary animals. But the most fun part? Seeing deer, donkeys, dromedaries, and goats approach the window curiously! Children can pet them and interact up close, in a truly engaging and safe experience.

Once the car route is finished, leave your car in the parking lot and continue on foot in the heart of the park. The fun continues with the Miniature Puglia, the monkey village, the butterfly exhibition, the sea lion show, the tropical room, hosting snakes, iguanas, reptiles, and other exotic animals, and also gorillas, hippos and polar bears!
And when you think the day cannot offer more, comes Fasanolandia: a large amusement park full of rides, shows, and attractions for all ages. A real paradise for children and the whole family!

No need to book in advance, tickets are bought directly at the counter. The price might seem a bit high, but we assure you it’s worth every cent: we stayed from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m… 8 hours of pure wonder and nonstop fun!

💡Helpful tip: if you can, avoid weekends and the two central weeks of August to avoid crowds.
Inside the park, you’ll find bars, restaurants, ice cream shops, and picnic areas, so you can choose between a quick lunch or a packed meal outdoors.
A day at Zoosafari is a magical experience your children will remember forever… and maybe you too!

More info at https://zoosafari.it/fasanolandia/

2. An Underground Journey Between Wonder and Mystery: Castellana Caves

If the sun is beating down outside and you want a cool and magical experience, it’s the perfect time to explore the fascinating Castellana Caves! A real journey into the heart of the earth, among sparkling stalactites, ancient legends, and dreamlike underground landscapes.
Here you descend up to 70 meters deep, into an enchanted world where the temperature ranges between 14 and 18 degrees Celsius: bring a sweatshirt and comfortable shoes, they will come in handy!
You can choose between two routes:

  • The short route (1 km – about 50 minutes) is perfect for families, accessible even with strollers and rich in spectacular views.
  • The full route (3 km – about 1.5 hours) is a true adventure in the realm of geology: stalactites, stalagmites, columns, crystals, curtains… every step reveals a new wonder.

The names of the caves and rock formations — like the “Owl,” the “She-Wolf,” the “Nativity Scene” — were born from the imagination of the first explorers, inspired by the incredible shapes sculpted by nature over millions of years.
And then there is the White Cave. Considered the brightest cave in the world, thanks to the whiteness of alabaster, it is the true jewel of the route. It will literally leave you speechless.

📌 Practical advice: book in advance, especially in high season. Visits are always guided and also suitable for curious children!
A must-see stop if you want to experience a moment of true wonder and make your little ones dream…

More info at: https://www.grottedicastellana.it/

3. Guaranteed Fun Among the Trees at Indiana Park

If you’re not too tired yet, we recommend a family visit to Indiana Park in Castellana Grotte, just 10 minutes from the caves. Here you will find adventure courses suitable for all ages, from simpler challenges for the little ones to more daring ones for older kids (and parents who want to test themselves!).
Among climbing walls, suspension bridges, and balance games, children can release all their energy in total safety, while you enjoy moments of relaxation in the equipped green areas.

If your kids love adrenaline, here you will find just what they need!
Info and reservations at: https://indianaparkcastellanagrotte.it/

4. Walking Among the Trulli of Alberobello: A Step Into a Fairy Tale

A village that looks like it came out of a fairy tale book! Alberobello, with its iconic trulli, is a must-see stop for families traveling with children: it enchants, entertains, and surprises at every step.
It’s the ideal place for a slow and curious walk, among ancient tales, souvenir photos, and shops full of surprises. The little ones will feel like they are inside a magical world, made of strange little houses and alleys waiting to be explored.

💡Itinerary tip:
Start from the Aia Piccola district, the most authentic and quiet part of the village, where you can enter an original trullo and imagine what life was like once.
Then a mandatory stop at Largo Bellavista, the perfect spot to take a family photo with the expanse of trulli in the background – one of those moments to remember forever!
Before tackling the climbs of the livelier Monti district, stop for a delicious artisan ice cream: a sweet recharge for adults and children. Here you’ll also find lots of local craft shops, where you can choose the perfect souvenir to take home.
But why do the trulli have this shape? What mysteries hide behind their white stones and the symbols painted on the roofs?
If you want to discover stories, curiosities, and secrets that make Alberobello a unique place in the world, book a guided tour with us!
We will accompany you through alleys and trulli to make you experience the charm of this village with new eyes.
Contact us now and organize your magical experience in Alberobello!

5. Adventures Among the Trees at Ciuchino Birichino

Another option for the most adventurous children is in Ostuni, immersed in nature: it is the Ciuchino Birichino Adventure Park, the perfect place for a family how who love climbing, scaling, and flying between the trees!
Between suspension bridges, zip lines, nets, and acrobatic paths, children can move in total safety… and even parents can try and feel like kids again!
The park offers different paths according to age and height, so every family member can find their own tailored adventure. And between one path and another? There is space to relax in the greenery and enjoy a picnic outdoors.

All info, opening hours, and reservations at: https://ciuchinobirichino.it/#

6. A Day at the Beach… with Little Feet in the Sand

What’s better than a day at the sea with children? The beaches of the Adriatic coast, such as Torre Canne, Lido Morelli, and Rosa Marina, are perfect for families!
Here you’ll find fine sand, shallow bottoms, crystal-clear waters, and many beaches equipped with everything needed for a totally relaxing sea experience: umbrellas, baby-friendly services, play areas, and refreshment points always within reach.
The Trulli Fioriti are just 25 minutes from the Adriatic coast! Book now.

7. Walk and Aperitif in the Meadow at Cisternino

Walking through the white, fragrant alleys of Cisternino is like diving into a Mediterranean postcard with timeless charm. This small village, one of the most beautiful in Italy, conquers hearts with its authentic and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a peaceful break.
We recommend letting yourself be pampered at sunset in the wonderful Almond garden, just outside the center. Here, among ancient olive trees, you can enjoy a refreshing aperitif and rediscover the slow and harmonious rhythm of nature.
The menu is also designed for the little ones, with focaccias, panzerotti, sandwiches, and a selection of sweets from the best local pastry shops: a true pleasure for the whole family!
We recommend booking your table by calling: https://share.google/ZXiFouwjUnGx63vdN

8. Slides and Laughter at Acquapark Egnazia

When the heat hits hard, there is nothing better than a day at Acquapark Egnazia to cool down… and have fun! This water park is a true paradise for families: you’ll find thrilling slides for the bravest, wave pools, interactive water games, and baby areas for the little ones.
It’s the ideal place to spend a light and laughter-filled day, where children can play safely and parents relax between one splash and another.

💡Helpful tip: arrive in the morning to easily find a spot and enjoy all attractions without queues.
A day at Acquapark Egnazia is an experience children won’t easily forget.

Book and download the discount coupon at https://www.aquaparkegnazia.it/

9. Searching for the Most Beautiful Flowered Balcony in Locorotondo

attività con bambini in Valle d'Itria Puglia

Walking through the white and fragrant alleys of Locorotondo, you can turn your visit into a fun game for the whole family! Just stop by the Pro Loco tourist office in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele to pick up the Flowered Balconies voting card: an annual contest involving residents and visitors in choosing the most beautiful balcony in the village.
You will also be given a map of the historic center: perfect to start your adventure! Look for the numbered balconies, observe them with the children, choose your favorite… then return to Pro Loco to drop your ballot.
An original way to discover Locorotondo while playing!
Don’t miss the chance to discover all the secrets and curiosities of this enchanting village: book a guided tour of Locorotondo and be amazed by its history, traditions, and breathtaking views!

Contact us now and organize your visit to Locorotondo: https://trullifioriti.it/contacts/

10. Discovering the Pianelle Forest: Nature, Adventure, and Freedom

Another unmissable stop for those who love to breathe deeply the clean forest air is the wonderful Pianelle Forest, between Martina Franca and Crispiano: one of the last great woodlands of Puglia, a small green paradise to experience with the family.
With 25 routes and over 15 kilometers of marked trails, freely accessible, it is the ideal place for a slow-paced day of exploration. You can walk among centuries-old oaks, listen to the sounds of the forest, stop for a picnic under the cool shade of the trees, or browse the wildlife area to observe animals in their habitat.
Moreover, the forest offers many organized activities: from bike rental for the sportier ones, to guided hikes, family trekking, birdwatching, and even outdoor theater shows that enchant both adults and children.
A day in the Pianelle Forest is a perfect way to slow down, have fun, and rediscover the simple beauty of contact with nature.

More information at https://riservaboscopianelle.it/wp/

Ready to go?
The Itria Valley is the perfect place for a holiday that combines relaxation, adventure, culture, and fun, designed for the whole family. Pack your backpack, bring your enthusiasm, and let yourself be surprised: the memories you create together here will stay with you forever.

And if you’re looking for a cozy, family-friendly holiday home, take a look at Trulli Papavero: authentic trulli with garden, relaxation, and a strategic location to reach all attractions in just a few minutes.
Book now: https://trullifioriti.it/accommodation/trulli-papavero/