CuisineBakery
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HoursTue-Sun 07:00-19:30, closed Mon
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Tip: The tiramisu sold in individual cups (€3.50) is the move; the brioche and morning pastries are the take-on-the-go option.

Location

Address: Via Roma 7, 37121 Verona

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Panificio Sona ★ 4.1

BakeryMon-Sat 07:00-13:30 and 16:00-19:30, closed SunWalk-in onlyVeronese bread, focaccia and pizza al taglio

Panificio Sona in Verona is the working bread bakery on Via Anfiteatro near the Arena. Editor pick on TableJourney with address and what to order.

Tip: Walk in for lunch focaccia farcita (filled focaccia, about €5 for half) and a drink; the queue moves fast at 12:30.

Worth the queue: Focaccia al rosmarino

Pasticceria Scarso ★ 4.3

BakeryTue-Sun 07:30-19:30, closed MonWalk-in onlySweets and Veronese mignon pastries

Pasticceria Scarso runs a Verona family pastry counter outside the centre with a strong mignon selection sold by the kilo. A 2026 editor pick.

Tip: Order the mignon mixed tray (10 to 30 pieces, €18 to 40) for a Sunday-lunch host gift.

Worth the queue: Pasticcini mignon and pandoro

Pasticceria De Rossi ★ 4.0

BakeryTue-Sun 07:00-19:30, closed MonWalk-in onlyHistoric Verona pasticceria

Pasticceria De Rossi has run a Verona pastry counter on Corso Porta Borsari since 1947, a steady morning brioche stop a few doors from Flego.

Tip: The morning cornetto plus espresso (€3) is the cheaper alternative to Borsari and Flego; the seasonal pandoro runs December.

Worth the queue: Brioche and morning cornetti

Pasticceria Pomilio ★ 4.3

BakeryTue-Sun 07:30-19:30, closed MonWalk-in onlySicilian-influenced cannoli and cassata

Pasticceria Pomilio in Verona brings Sicilian sweets to the Borgo Roma side of the city. Editor pick on TableJourney with address and what to order.

Tip: Cannoli are piped to order (5 minutes wait); ask for the pistacchio version and add a coffee at the small counter.

Worth the queue: Cannolo siciliano

Pasticceria Bissoli ★ 4.2

BakeryTue-Sun 07:00-19:30, closed MonWalk-in onlyVerona pasticceria with seasonal cakes

Pasticceria Bissoli in Verona bakes a strong Torta Russa (the buttery almond cake invented by a 1950s Veronese pastry chef) plus a daily counter of mignon .

Tip: The Torta Russa is sold whole or by the slice (€4); pair with a glass of Recioto della Valpolicella for dessert.

Worth the queue: Torta Russa di Villafranca

Panificio Vivona ★ 4.1

BakeryMon-Sat 07:00-13:30 and 17:00-20:00, closed SunWalk-in onlyPugliese-tradition focaccia and rustic breads

Panificio Vivona in Verona's Borgo Venezia brings the Pugliese focaccia tradition to the residential ring outside the walls. A 2026 editor pick.

Tip: Walk in for the focaccia by weight; the lunch slot (€4 to 6 for a slab) avoids the queues at central bakeries.

Worth the queue: Focaccia barese

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