Top 5 Piadinerias in Riccione
Top 5 Piadinerias in Riccione
Piadineria Da Romano (Via Gramsci, 69)
The true city institution: very thin piadina, fragrant dough, and high-quality fillings. Also frequented by local VIPs, it’s perfect for those seeking authenticity without frills.La Piadina Riccionese da Alex (Viale Castrocaro, 17)
Run by chef Alex, it offers generous piadine at affordable prices. Wide variety of seasonal fillings, friendly staff, and even a complimentary coffee for customers.Kalamaro Piadinaro (Viale Ceccarini, 134)
Modern and design-focused venue, with over 20 different flavors including classic and gourmet versions. Open daily until late, ideal also for takeaway and delivery.Cà Piadina (Viale D’Annunzio, 1/113)
A small restaurant with original fillings: grilled sausage, onions, speck… always listed on a daily chalkboard. Minimalist but full of character.Squisita – Da Manuel (Via Adriatica, 94)
Small artisanal kiosk run by a young couple. Here the piadina is homemade, often with wholegrain dough and local fillings: authentic tradition and genuine flavors.
What the reviews say
Da Romano: “Excellent piada, thin, quality ingredients… also recommended for takeout.”
La Piada di Kino: “One of the best piadinas tasted here in Riccione… super generous portions, they offer desserts at the end.”
Ca Piadina: “Number one in Romagna… fresh piadina and very good in all flavors.”
Practical tips
If you want authenticity: go to Da Romano, queen of traditional piadine.
If you want variety: La Piadina Riccionese and Kalamaro Piadinaro offer creative and modern options.
To savor craftsmanship: Squisita – Da Manuel is the right choice.
For original daily fillings: try Cà Piadina and let yourself be surprised by the chalkboard.
In conclusion
Riccione is a paradise for piadina lovers: here you find everything from historic kiosks like Da Romano to innovative spots like Kalamaro Piadinaro. Whether you want the thinnest piadina ever, a gourmet version, or a lovingly made cassone, this city has what you’re looking for.

